10-17-2010, 11:30 AM
[quote name='millarg' timestamp='1284429443' post='2732']
Yes, such a review would be helpful for many people who do not use Adobe products, and do not want to use them for various reasons, like the cost and the learning curve. Even though I love to take photo's I do not have the talent, money or time for the solution you suggest. I for one do not shoot RAW very often. When I do, I would like to have a reasonably priced, or free, program that has a basic\simple work-flow for developing RAW files. I love side by side comparisons when making adjustments. So, bring on the reviews.
Cheers
Gord
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If you have a Nikon product, View NX (free software)has a very good raw converter. It can convert other raw files than NEF files, so if you can get hold of the software, it does a super job!! Obviously Capture NX2 does it, but it is 125€ <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Kind regards Vieux Loup
Yes, such a review would be helpful for many people who do not use Adobe products, and do not want to use them for various reasons, like the cost and the learning curve. Even though I love to take photo's I do not have the talent, money or time for the solution you suggest. I for one do not shoot RAW very often. When I do, I would like to have a reasonably priced, or free, program that has a basic\simple work-flow for developing RAW files. I love side by side comparisons when making adjustments. So, bring on the reviews.
Cheers
Gord
[/quote]
If you have a Nikon product, View NX (free software)has a very good raw converter. It can convert other raw files than NEF files, so if you can get hold of the software, it does a super job!! Obviously Capture NX2 does it, but it is 125€ <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Kind regards Vieux Loup