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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 297982" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>No problems using both. I import with LR and on occasion open viewnx with no problems. I think most problems are because people aren't fully understanding of file storage structure (paths and directory trees for the old dos guys) and are not sure how to find their files if the need comes up to manually locate them. The usual misconception is that pictures are located 'in' a particular program and thus unavailable for other programs. You just need to know where your files are and you will be fine using multiple programs. Also if you need to move files around, only use Lightroom. Or if you insist on moving another way, learn how to get LR back in sync.</p><p>I would keep view nx on your computer, you may need it. Viewing focus points is one feature that comes to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 297982, member: 4923"] No problems using both. I import with LR and on occasion open viewnx with no problems. I think most problems are because people aren't fully understanding of file storage structure (paths and directory trees for the old dos guys) and are not sure how to find their files if the need comes up to manually locate them. The usual misconception is that pictures are located 'in' a particular program and thus unavailable for other programs. You just need to know where your files are and you will be fine using multiple programs. Also if you need to move files around, only use Lightroom. Or if you insist on moving another way, learn how to get LR back in sync. I would keep view nx on your computer, you may need it. Viewing focus points is one feature that comes to mind. [/QUOTE]
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