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<blockquote data-quote="NIKONIAN_DREAMWEAVER" data-source="post: 445619" data-attributes="member: 36003"><p>I use Capture NX2 a lot. It will automatically render your camera settings, if you're using a D7100 or other supported Nikon DSLR. There is a 'panel' in NX2 that is called 'Camera Settings', and you won't see that available on a jpg. That's one of the many reasons that I prefer to shoot RAW. It allows you</p><p>to tweak white-balance, picture-control, and gives you a different set of D-lighting adjustments.</p><p></p><p>Of course, you can use the in-camera special effects, if you shoot jpg (won't work with RAW), if you like those. I Like 'color sketch' sometimes. So, I put jpg's copies on my second card, just in case I want to turn one into a color sketch photo...</p><p></p><p>Also, when you go to edit a jpg, make sure you make all your changes in one session and then do <u>one</u> save. That will keep the jpg from degrading the picture quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIKONIAN_DREAMWEAVER, post: 445619, member: 36003"] I use Capture NX2 a lot. It will automatically render your camera settings, if you're using a D7100 or other supported Nikon DSLR. There is a 'panel' in NX2 that is called 'Camera Settings', and you won't see that available on a jpg. That's one of the many reasons that I prefer to shoot RAW. It allows you to tweak white-balance, picture-control, and gives you a different set of D-lighting adjustments. Of course, you can use the in-camera special effects, if you shoot jpg (won't work with RAW), if you like those. I Like 'color sketch' sometimes. So, I put jpg's copies on my second card, just in case I want to turn one into a color sketch photo... Also, when you go to edit a jpg, make sure you make all your changes in one session and then do [U]one[/U] save. That will keep the jpg from degrading the picture quality. [/QUOTE]
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