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<blockquote data-quote="Slipperman" data-source="post: 391289" data-attributes="member: 14707"><p>i have my SDHC card reader set up to auto start Nikon Transfer which is where i specify the destination directory and file names. Transfer itself is setup to start NX2 once the transfer of pics is complete but i don't do any editing there - i do that in Photoshop which i start up manually. i drag and drop the RAW files from NX2 (like the fact that you can use it like File Explorer) into PS and do all my editing with Camera Raw. after doing basic stuff in Raw (can't remember the exact names of the tabs i use but i do exposure comp, contrast, lens correction (or straightening), aberation removal, luminance, saturation, etc), i may or may not use Nik to spice things up. same with other filters. all created/edited jpgs are stored in the same directory as the Raw file so everything is in one place.</p><p>maybe not the most efficient cataloging method but it works for me. it's the storage thing that may become an issue. i store all my pics on my PC's hard drive and have a WD Passport set up to automatically back up that main directory. trouble is i may very well run out of space on my HD soon meaning i'll have to change my store/backup routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipperman, post: 391289, member: 14707"] i have my SDHC card reader set up to auto start Nikon Transfer which is where i specify the destination directory and file names. Transfer itself is setup to start NX2 once the transfer of pics is complete but i don't do any editing there - i do that in Photoshop which i start up manually. i drag and drop the RAW files from NX2 (like the fact that you can use it like File Explorer) into PS and do all my editing with Camera Raw. after doing basic stuff in Raw (can't remember the exact names of the tabs i use but i do exposure comp, contrast, lens correction (or straightening), aberation removal, luminance, saturation, etc), i may or may not use Nik to spice things up. same with other filters. all created/edited jpgs are stored in the same directory as the Raw file so everything is in one place. maybe not the most efficient cataloging method but it works for me. it's the storage thing that may become an issue. i store all my pics on my PC's hard drive and have a WD Passport set up to automatically back up that main directory. trouble is i may very well run out of space on my HD soon meaning i'll have to change my store/backup routine. [/QUOTE]
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