Nikon d850 raw support
When can we expect Nikon d850 raw support? Adobe ACR published it today, but i need native Apple support.
When can we expect Nikon d850 raw support? Adobe ACR published it today, but i need native Apple support.
Since the last High Sierra update the Nikon D850 RAW is supported on High Sierra and in Photos for Mac.
But only the Nikon RAW L format
Digital camera RAW formats supported by iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra - Apple Support
You need to read more recent newspapers.
Not rendering in Finder, another botch.
You would have to put the RAW image on a server and post the link - for example into a Dropbox folder.
I upgraded to high sierra. But I’m still not able to see the files in Photos is there some settings I need to change?
Your pessimism and experience levels are noted! Your admiration of my optimism is noted and also appreciated! A very minor effort on Apple's part would of course be applauded by many. ;-)
I hope Apple is listening! ;-).... they usually are.
No, they're not. Aperture is dead and abandoned.
Hello Terence,
I guess we do not agree- thats fine.
Maybe i use computers in some other way than you do and come into trouble with new operating systems and you don't... there are many different ways to use one.
but some things you say are nonsense.
1
My knowledge is from my own experience ; not what people say...
I always test a new system if it works for me. I spend at least a day in that. but i test the for last version
now its 10.12.6 i believe.
2
"After that, if you choose not to update then don't buy cameras that are beyond the capability of the system you choose to run."
This is ridiculous! Nothing new there; just no support, thats all.
My system hardware is being crippled by Apple's software... for economic reasons - thats whats going on.
I am just a professional user that looks for stability and have a hard time finding it and Apples upgrades every year are making things more complex even if they could prevent that with little effort.
I think we know where we stand now.
greetings,
Pieter Kers
My knowledge is from my own experience ; not what people say...
No one is arguing with your experience, but that is not what you said. You make big statements about what "most professionals" and the like. Stick with your own experience and no one can argue with you. Spread fear uncertainty and doubt and get called on it.
And remember, if Apple's systems don't meet your needs, do the sensible thing and use another one.
Bahahahahaha! Right? Yeah I found nothing about it. I’m still on Sierra. I’m having a verifying issue on all of my large video files on high Sierra. I still haven’t found out if they even fixed that issue. But hey new emojis.
I am happy to report that Capture One Pro fully supports the D850, and does so beautifully. The output is better than Nikon's own NX-D, and WAY better than the current output from ACR. I am just experimenting with the program right now, but I like the interface better than Lightroom, and it is very responsive. It has a 30 day full feature trial, and that is where I will be working for the moment. I don't care about Apple supporting the D850, unless Aperture does because the rest of their software does nothing for me.
I lament the inability for Aperture to work here...I have been an avid user since beta, with now over 400TB of images cataloged. I tried converting the D850 files to DNG to use in Aperture, the results are disappointing, to say the least, but that is on Adobe. I will probably import the keepers into Aperture after adjusting in Capture One for now.
Also Photo Mechanic works fine with the 850 files for what I use it for, fast culling, cropping and ingest/backup only.
Well i am not alone saying that for instance at this moment that you should not update to High Sierra for one...
If you do that you might get into trouble with the new filesystem.
The only (old) system that recognizes the APFS formatted disk is 10.12 Sierra.
Most professionals working with computers ( i for one) tend to say wait for version .2 or later; and then be sure everything works as it did before...
Apart from that- sometimes you have no choice than use 'old' software ; then i mean three years old (?)
It is not a choice.
One thing i have learned through the years is that NEW is not always BETTER.
sometimes it is just plain worse.
It is a basic problem with software that a lot of documents cannot be read in the future.
If you change every year the system software to an extent that programs have to be updated things get even more complicated.
Yes i need a new camera... and i need support for it.
Please explain to me, instead of only using words like wrong and absurd Terence level 10, with real arguments like i do why Apple should not support a new camera in operating systems less than 5 years old.
(when it could make life so much easier for many)
Anyone know if this was updated in todays release?
Nikon d850 raw support