raw nikon d810
Iphoto is not recognizing RAW photos from the new Nikon D810
Is there an available upgrade?
Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)
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Iphoto is not recognizing RAW photos from the new Nikon D810
Is there an available upgrade?
Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)
Not yet, sorry. You'll have to wait for the next release of a Raw compatibility update.
The list of currently available RAW support is here:
I have this problem also, cause the camera itself is amazing.. well it's too new I guess.
In the review I've read about - nikon d810 price and compatibility - they listed all feats, but didn't see the connection to apple.
Yep - can't come soon enough and when it does I hope they remember to support to Raw mini size files too.
LR5 has released it update for your camera 3 days ago đ
I am in the same situation. One of the risks of buying brand new tech toys is that it takes a while for all the supporting software to catch up. It is a bit frustrating but it is similar to when Apple changes the OS and application vendors don't have their products updated on day 1.
On the flip side, why do camera manufacturers change the RAW format with every new camera? Why can't that be more standardized.
I have only had my D810 for 2 days so I haven't had much chance to try it out. But it seems to be a significant step up from my D700. The first thing that I noticed is much better automatic exposure and white balance in artificial lighting and when using flash.
BBopper you can always go the adobe route until Apple catches up. They released raw support for the 810 a week after it hit the store shelves, and now Lightroom has been updated too.
i Love my new 810!
Accept that I have already invested in iPhoto and Aperture. Besides the cost of the software, I have invested a lot of time in organizing and editing my picture. There does not seem to be a reasonable way to migrate my 35,000 photo library to Lightroom without losing the edit history and album structure.
Besides, I really dislike the cloud-licensing approach of Adobe. What they are really saying is that I am renting their software with no option to buy.
I Was only suggesting a temporary solution, if you already owned LR. I also disagree with their "Rental policy."
Hopefully Apple will follow Adobe's lead and put an update out in a prompt manner.
they are bound to now that I have subscribed to creative cloud! I have a new camera that I can not use for my business needs! Other than my iPhones battery life..... This is the most annoyed I have ever been with Apple - waiting for an update!
Well I guess the one good thing about the Creative Cloud Rental is if you're on the right plan (month to month) you can cancel as soon as Apple does an update!
people become creatures of habit, if I change my workflow to LR5 and PS there will be no need to come back especially as the heal tool has been greatly improved. All of my fellow pros have been on the adobe route but I have been a big aperture fan!
Lightroom can still be purchased outright, and Adobe has gone on record saying that the purchase option will remain indefinitely.
and Adobe has gone on record saying that the purchase option will remain indefinitely.
Which is another way of saying 'until we change our mind'.đ
True. But it could also mean âforeverâ. Schrödingerâs cat.
raw nikon d810