Re: Nikon software for the D100
Re: Nikon software for the D100
- Subject: Re: Nikon software for the D100
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 17:18:40 -0400
Russel wrote:
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I Use both. Nikon capture allows me to control, adjust and fire the D100
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directly with my laptop (great for product work in the studio).
Aren't you finding it a little too slow to work remotely that way? I know
it's great to be able to proof shots right on the monitor and decide
precisely on the exposure. But, since the connection to the D100 is only via
USB (not even USB2), I wonder if you don't find things going a little too
slow for your taste?
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Images are
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then automatically transferred to the laptop. I process the images using
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AdobeRAW. The AdobeRAW plugin is GREAT and is worth every penny it cost
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(unlike so much other software that fails to live up to expectations).
Yes, it is great.
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When shooting RAW on location I often shoot a series of exposures which I
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then process as optimised shadow, midtone and highlight versions of the
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subject. The RAW plugin can output 16bit images which allows me to do
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final tweaks in PS. The then combine the 3 images into one final. I can
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thus capture and use a much wider subject luminance range than one
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exposure would allow.
Ah yes, that's one of the beauty of working digital.
Thank's,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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