Unable to view RAW in windows 8.1

MoonManMike

Senior Member
Hi.
I've recently bought a Nikon D500 (having added to my Nikon K7000).
I used the camera today for the first time and for some reason I can't view RAW files, having previously not had a problem.
Is it something to do with the camera or my pc? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 

MoonManMike

Senior Member
Hiya
Thanks for that. I've downloaded it and I can now view the images on my pc. That's the good news. The bad news is that can't open them in photoshop. I have elements 13 (old). There was an Adobe update, which I downloaded, but had a message saying 'Programme does not support the version of windows your computer is running'. So I'm back to square one - unable to edits my photos. Groan!
 

480sparky

Senior Member
Hiya
Thanks for that. I've downloaded it and I can now view the images on my pc. That's the good news. The bad news is that can't open them in photoshop. I have elements 13 (old). There was an Adobe update, which I downloaded, but had a message saying 'Programme does not support the version of windows your computer is running'. So I'm back to square one - unable to edits my photos. Groan!

Use Nikon Capture NX-D.
 

BeegRhob

Senior Member
There is NX Studio that you can use as well. https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/sw/195.html

[h=3]About NX Studio[/h] NX Studio software offers a full-fledged suite of intuitive tools for viewing, processing, and editing photos and videos. It combines the photo-and-video-viewing features of ViewNX-i with the photo-processing and retouch tools of Capture NX-D in a single, comprehensive workflow. Not only can it be used to process RAW pictures, but its editing tools—including tone curves and brightness and contrast adjustment—can also be applied to JPEG/TIFF images. It also offers a variety of features for such tasks as editing XMP/IPTC data, managing presets, viewing maps that show shooting locations based on location data embedded in pictures, and uploading pictures to the Web.

Rob
 
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