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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 670408" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>You have to understand what NX-D does and why.</p><p>1. NX-D applies all the corrections and effects that you want on the image. Each step is a function. If you apply 10 different steps - colour, level, shadow, noise etc then NX-D will apply them in the order you did.</p><p></p><p>2. Each step/function has its code and parameters associated with it. These are stored in a file in the order you have used/applied them.</p><p></p><p>3. In order to be non-destructive, all the steps/functions are stored in a "Sidecar" file. Each time you open NX-D and refer to the file, these steps are applied in real time and you get the final "Corrected" image. So you never "inadvertently" damage the original file, which is always available in its original form for editing by any program.</p><p></p><p>Now to answer your query</p><p>. Corrected image is always available in NX-D as it is.</p><p>. You have to "Export" the image if you want the corrected image in any other format. The most popular are JPG, TIFF8 and TIFF16. The last format will have the full dynamic range of the image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 670408, member: 16090"] You have to understand what NX-D does and why. 1. NX-D applies all the corrections and effects that you want on the image. Each step is a function. If you apply 10 different steps - colour, level, shadow, noise etc then NX-D will apply them in the order you did. 2. Each step/function has its code and parameters associated with it. These are stored in a file in the order you have used/applied them. 3. In order to be non-destructive, all the steps/functions are stored in a "Sidecar" file. Each time you open NX-D and refer to the file, these steps are applied in real time and you get the final "Corrected" image. So you never "inadvertently" damage the original file, which is always available in its original form for editing by any program. Now to answer your query . Corrected image is always available in NX-D as it is. . You have to "Export" the image if you want the corrected image in any other format. The most popular are JPG, TIFF8 and TIFF16. The last format will have the full dynamic range of the image. [/QUOTE]
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