01-27-2014, 10:04 AM
Quote:I was toying with getting an Nikon P330 and was excited that Apple released the RAW support yesterday. Playing with a few downloaded NRW files I realised that does not support the essential distortion correction - Images form the wide end of this look like fish-eye.
I since learned that Apple doesn't correct RX100 files either and read comments that the 16-50 on NEX is also not well supported.
That left we thinking: What is Apple doing here? I am actually pretty angry with them. Do they still have a real interest in this? Should I just cut my losses and move somewhere else?
Since the photoshop licnesing story earlier this year, I am not so fond of Adobe either. So if I were to move away from aperture what would people recommend?
Some do the basic uploading with NX2, which I persume do the optical corrections, and then use the software of their liking. I returned to Aperture, after a long time with Lightroom, but I have tried a lot of other software as well!
A program I like, but not have tried in earnest, is Phocus, Hasselblad's own software, that is free to registered users — no I do not own a Hasselblad, but I registered anyway. Have no idea if it is made in-house, or what, but it seems very capable!