![]() #ADOBE DNG CONVERTER NOT RECOGNIZING NEF FILES MOVIE# Which could be compatible with the MPEG2 files. Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.Ħ Lightroom does not recognize the raw files of Nikon D800 (There are other applications included in the download. I have a nikon D800 and Lightroom does not recognize the raw files yet of this camera. I've updated the LR software to 6.1.1 yet still cannot import files. The D800 has been supported since Lightroom 4.1. #ADOBE DNG CONVERTER NOT RECOGNIZING NEF FILES PRO#.#ADOBE DNG CONVERTER NOT RECOGNIZING NEF FILES UPDATE#.#ADOBE DNG CONVERTER NOT RECOGNIZING NEF FILES DRIVERS#.#ADOBE DNG CONVERTER NOT RECOGNIZING NEF FILES MOVIE#.#ADOBE DNG CONVERTER NOT RECOGNIZING NEF FILES HOW TO#.I've shot with an assistant's D300 several time. best to use a lower rez FX camera or move down to a DX format. if you consistantly need smaller file sizes for whatever reason. So DNG lossy compression must be a relativey new optionĪs to resizing DNG's, the DNG converter offers a pretty wide range of lower size options. just as they won't read the native NEF files. my CS4 ACR, Bridge and DNG Converter won't read the ACR re-sized DNG's. My conclusion with all of this is you're correct. ![]() The files size of the uncompressed D800 files isn't an issue otherwise. so the data issue only comes up with the one client. All of my other clients get files uoploaded as finished fine jepgs. The D800 has a very accurate virtual horizon that enables me to level the camera both side to side and front to back (the D3 bodies' virtual horizon only levels side to side) so it's a natural for architectural work. This one particular client that requires RAW files uploaded is an agency for high end RE brokers and companies in NYC, and they are the only client I've ever had to upload RAW files to. I bought the D800E originally for my own work (BW images output at 16 x 20 on Epson printers). I am a pro, and do most of my work with D3 bodies. have a feeling that this is Adobe's message to subscribe to PS CC :-). and re-run the same tests to make sure.īut. perhaps that's making a problem? I'll try shooting some new D800 files tomorrow. still on the card from shooting yesterday so. I am using NEF files that I compressed in the camera. but NX has no option to resize RAW files. View NX will read my native D800 files, however. I also tried opening the "Use Lossy Compression" converted folders in Nikon View NX, but NX apparently won't read DNG files (? weird). I tried several Use Lossy Compression options. But as soon as I try to set "Use Lossy Compression".the DNG's are unreadable in my CS4 bridge again. If I set the version up one notch to 6.3 and "Don't Use Lossy Compression" is set, the DNGs convert fine. (i.e to the 5.4, the version that comes with CS4), the "Use Lossy Compression" option greys out. As soon as I change the version to earlier than 6.3. Do you know if there's any kind of DNG converter user manual around anywhere ? maybe a higher version isn't the answer ?Īdobe is no help. ![]() What I can't understand is why won't the "Use Lossy Compression" Properties option in my 7.1 converter render DNG files that my CS4 Bridge can read ? Maybe the 8.3 version will ? But I'm suspecting that the issue might be compatibility between CS4 and my 7.1 converter. I can see no noticeable reduction in Image quality. looking at the final DNG conversions in Bridge (mde from NEF's compressed in-camera).they have a pixel size identical to the original D800 NEF's, but the total Mb size is approx 30% less. Neither my roommate nor myself wants to share the account. and Spectrum catagorizes each apartment as a "household" (stupid). Spectrum has a weird policy that they'll only allow 1 account per household. Verizon isn't available in my neighborhood. I realize that switching to a cable account like Spectrum or Verizon Fios would offer a faster connection speed account with no data cap but for murky political reasons I can't do that here in NYC. I'm not too concerned about reducing the pixel dimensions of the final DNG, more reducing the size in Mb. I'm told that 8.3 is the highest version that will support Win XP Pro, and I'll try that at some point.Īs the only reason I really need to do this is to reduce my monthly data use on my Mobile Broadband account to bring the price down. ![]() This results in a size reduction of about 30%. What I've finally done is to compress the NEF's using the D800 Menu settings. ![]()
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