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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 147528" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I see a difference in the smaller thumbnails, but not enough to notice in the larger pictures because I only see one at a time. </p><p></p><p>BUT... I would expect the Nikon Capture to look better than Lightroom with no additional processing. I do not have Capture, but I believe it would be the same as ViewNX in that it applies your camera jpg picture control settings to your raw view. Lightroom does not show your jpg in-camera adjustments so it will look more plain with no processing. You can adjust Lightroom to apply some adjustments on import. To test if I am correct, set your camera for B&W. If i am correct, Capture will show a black and white image and Lightroom will show a color image for the same picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 147528, member: 4923"] I see a difference in the smaller thumbnails, but not enough to notice in the larger pictures because I only see one at a time. BUT... I would expect the Nikon Capture to look better than Lightroom with no additional processing. I do not have Capture, but I believe it would be the same as ViewNX in that it applies your camera jpg picture control settings to your raw view. Lightroom does not show your jpg in-camera adjustments so it will look more plain with no processing. You can adjust Lightroom to apply some adjustments on import. To test if I am correct, set your camera for B&W. If i am correct, Capture will show a black and white image and Lightroom will show a color image for the same picture. [/QUOTE]
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