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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 698558" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>If you're on Windows 10 click on the Windows icon (bottom left of your toolbar) and type in "AutoPlay Settings". Click on the menu item "AutoPlay Settings" and under the drop-down menu for "Memory Card" you'll probably see, "Import photos and video". Change that to, "Take no action", or "Ask me every time". Personally, I use Bridge to peruse photos on my memory cards, but I don't want Bridge importing them automatically, so I use the "Take no action" option. I open Bridge manually and select/purge photos right from the card. Bridge is a surprisingly power asset manager but you have to learn how to use it. There are all sorts of options for ranking, organizing, changing metadata and so forth. Happy to help with that if you're interested.</p><p></p><p>I also associate .NEF file extension with Photoshop since that's what I use to process. You could do the same with Lightroom even if it's not showing in the list of available applications. You do that by right-clicking on a .NEF file, choosing Properties and clicking on the "Opens with" button. You'll probably have to navigate then to the Lightroom .exe file to complete the association. Once you do, .NEF files will open in Lightroom by default.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And if your .NEF files are not showing as image-type thumbnails it's because you don't have the .NEF codec installed on your computer. You can either install some Nikon software, like ViewNX or NX-D (even if you don't intend to use the software itself), which will install the codec, or you can download the codec directly from Nikon: <a href="https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/170/NEF_Codec.html" target="_blank">.NEF Codec download</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 698558, member: 13090"] If you're on Windows 10 click on the Windows icon (bottom left of your toolbar) and type in "AutoPlay Settings". Click on the menu item "AutoPlay Settings" and under the drop-down menu for "Memory Card" you'll probably see, "Import photos and video". Change that to, "Take no action", or "Ask me every time". Personally, I use Bridge to peruse photos on my memory cards, but I don't want Bridge importing them automatically, so I use the "Take no action" option. I open Bridge manually and select/purge photos right from the card. Bridge is a surprisingly power asset manager but you have to learn how to use it. There are all sorts of options for ranking, organizing, changing metadata and so forth. Happy to help with that if you're interested. I also associate .NEF file extension with Photoshop since that's what I use to process. You could do the same with Lightroom even if it's not showing in the list of available applications. You do that by right-clicking on a .NEF file, choosing Properties and clicking on the "Opens with" button. You'll probably have to navigate then to the Lightroom .exe file to complete the association. Once you do, .NEF files will open in Lightroom by default. EDIT: And if your .NEF files are not showing as image-type thumbnails it's because you don't have the .NEF codec installed on your computer. You can either install some Nikon software, like ViewNX or NX-D (even if you don't intend to use the software itself), which will install the codec, or you can download the codec directly from Nikon: [url=https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/170/NEF_Codec.html].NEF Codec download[/url]. [/QUOTE]
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