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Nikon Capture NX2 & NEF editing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 573258" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>No, you do not.</p><p></p><p>If the .NEF file-type is associated with Photoshop double-clicking on a .NEF file will open that file in Adobe Camera Raw by default. </p><p>Make any changes you want in Adobe Camera Raw (or don't make any at all, doesn't matter) then click on the "Open Image" button which invokes Photoshop. </p><p>At this point you are still working on the original raw file, the very same .NEF that was opened in Adobe Camera Raw.</p><p>From Photoshop, click on "Filter" from the tool-bar, go into NIK Tools, make your edits and exit NIK Tools. </p><p>Most adjustments made in NIK are placed on a new layer, but not all will. Either way, at this point you are STILL working on the original raw file.</p><p>You will continue to work on that original raw file until you perform a "Save As" at which point you will need to choose an output format (.JPG, .TIFF etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 573258, member: 13090"] No, you do not. If the .NEF file-type is associated with Photoshop double-clicking on a .NEF file will open that file in Adobe Camera Raw by default. Make any changes you want in Adobe Camera Raw (or don't make any at all, doesn't matter) then click on the "Open Image" button which invokes Photoshop. At this point you are still working on the original raw file, the very same .NEF that was opened in Adobe Camera Raw. From Photoshop, click on "Filter" from the tool-bar, go into NIK Tools, make your edits and exit NIK Tools. Most adjustments made in NIK are placed on a new layer, but not all will. Either way, at this point you are STILL working on the original raw file. You will continue to work on that original raw file until you perform a "Save As" at which point you will need to choose an output format (.JPG, .TIFF etc.) [/QUOTE]
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