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Importing photos from Nikon cameras to Photoshop Elements 14.
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<blockquote data-quote="RayP" data-source="post: 833350" data-attributes="member: 60603"><p>When I bought my Nikon D7100 DSLR 10 years ago my existing version of PSE didn’t recognise the camera so I had to buy the latest version - 14. It was on CD. Installed it and all was well until I changed the computer on which it was installed. I didn’t unregistered it and had some problems initially until I realised the warnings were just that. The features continued to work. There’s no unregister option for CD-installed software.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to today. I’ve been considering changing to a mirrorless equivalent from Nikon but what has always deterred me is the pricing for PSE. Even the “amateur” version is effectively a rental one with the £85 cost lasting for just three years. Yuck! No thanks as PSE14 does all I want with RAW image editing. At my age I’m a casual photographer, not someone who is using it every day or month.</p><p></p><p>But as well as importing images from my camera I also have a Nikon Coolscan V I use for negatives and transparencies. I can still edit those with PSE14 so it strikes me the problem is getting the images from the camera into my computer. Once I’ve done that I’ve bypassed PSE’s check on the camera type.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/sw/268.html" target="_blank">Nikon NX Studio</a> would appear to be the solution. It works for all DSLRs and current mirrorless so I’m covered. Once the images have been imported I can continue to use the features of PSE to organise them.</p><p></p><p>Have I thought this through correctly? Is having a physical copy of PSE14 a lifesaver? Anything I haven’t thought of?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RayP, post: 833350, member: 60603"] When I bought my Nikon D7100 DSLR 10 years ago my existing version of PSE didn’t recognise the camera so I had to buy the latest version - 14. It was on CD. Installed it and all was well until I changed the computer on which it was installed. I didn’t unregistered it and had some problems initially until I realised the warnings were just that. The features continued to work. There’s no unregister option for CD-installed software. Fast forward to today. I’ve been considering changing to a mirrorless equivalent from Nikon but what has always deterred me is the pricing for PSE. Even the “amateur” version is effectively a rental one with the £85 cost lasting for just three years. Yuck! No thanks as PSE14 does all I want with RAW image editing. At my age I’m a casual photographer, not someone who is using it every day or month. But as well as importing images from my camera I also have a Nikon Coolscan V I use for negatives and transparencies. I can still edit those with PSE14 so it strikes me the problem is getting the images from the camera into my computer. Once I’ve done that I’ve bypassed PSE’s check on the camera type. [URL='https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/sw/268.html']Nikon NX Studio[/URL] would appear to be the solution. It works for all DSLRs and current mirrorless so I’m covered. Once the images have been imported I can continue to use the features of PSE to organise them. Have I thought this through correctly? Is having a physical copy of PSE14 a lifesaver? Anything I haven’t thought of? [/QUOTE]
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