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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 730768" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>This isn't an easy question to answer. Nikon Capture NX-D is often suggested because it's free, Nikon-branded, free, relatively powerful and free. Did I mention it's free? Free to download but not free of frustration to learn. In fact I think it's a real pain in the a-- to learn to use effectively, but that's just my personal opinion. </p><p></p><p>If you don't want to drop <u>any</u> money on this, I can suggest you try something like <a href="https://www.faststone.org/download.htm" target="_blank">Faststone Image Viewer</a> which, despite the name, also does some fairly sophisticated editing and file management without the complicated interface of NX-D or GIMP. </p><p></p><p>If you can spend something like $60 to $80 on this you can get a software app that will be much easier to use, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements, ACDSee Pro or Paintshop Pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 730768, member: 13090"] This isn't an easy question to answer. Nikon Capture NX-D is often suggested because it's free, Nikon-branded, free, relatively powerful and free. Did I mention it's free? Free to download but not free of frustration to learn. In fact I think it's a real pain in the a-- to learn to use effectively, but that's just my personal opinion. If you don't want to drop [U]any[/U] money on this, I can suggest you try something like [url=https://www.faststone.org/download.htm]Faststone Image Viewer[/url] which, despite the name, also does some fairly sophisticated editing and file management without the complicated interface of NX-D or GIMP. If you can spend something like $60 to $80 on this you can get a software app that will be much easier to use, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements, ACDSee Pro or Paintshop Pro. [/QUOTE]
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