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Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2
Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2








silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2
  1. #Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2 software
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The m4/3 cameras and lack of Nikon's upgrades to their N1 series made me stop shooting the Nikons because the difference in output was so great. That version didn't allow me to use my Nikons.) (Unfortunately, to limit it because of the price, it was good only for then current Panny cameras with no upgrades possible.

#Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2 software

The output was superb it was easy to learn it rivaled the best software I'd ever used I've not found anything I like better.Īfter just exploring it for a few hours, I bought it. WOW! What a difference from the free bundled version which was referenced in your post.

#Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2 trial

Not having a program for processing RAW with them, a free 30-day trial for that program was downloaded just to "check it out". However, after registering the free version of SP received with the G6/G7, 'SP' offered a special deal on their top-tier PRO 7 version. (NX-D is similar, bye the way!) Confusing, slow, limited to the point it was trashed and I reverted back to NX2. The version of Silkypix which came with the G6 was one of the most frustrating software programs I've ever used. Then try the newer version of PRO or Developer Studio instead. In many cases they give a better and more accurate rendering than using one of the more advanced programmes and best of all they are freeĪgree. If I were you I would dump your old version of Silkypix and download VNX-i and Capture NX-D from the nikon website. Unfortunately, similar to their "free" software included with cameras like the Ricoh, NOT their full-featured software which is TOTALLY different and far superior! But read on, please.Ĭapture NX-D was actually developed for Nikon by Silkypix and has a very similar user interface to Silkypix's own software (not surprisingly)

silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2

It was the introduction to Silkypix.and not a great one, bye the way. The change for me came when experimenting with m4/3 after buying a Panny G6. When we added a D7200 to our collection of cameras it was not supported by VNX2/CNX2 software so for that camera we use Nikons later software View NX-i and Capture NX-D. NOW I USE SILKYPIX.Īlthough we own Affinity Photo, Photoshop CS6, and DXO pro all our raw conversion is done using Nikons own software and only if more advanced post processing is needed do we switch to one of the other programmes.įor several years I operated similarly. Like the poster, I used VNX2 and then NX2 and considered it THE BEST software for Nikon cameras when processing NEF. I shot Pentax as well, though did not use Silkypix, before switching to Nikon with a D70/D300/V1. I used to use Silkypix when we used Pentax cameras, but since we switched to Nikon we've always used Nikon's own software, basically VNX2 and Capture NX2. Would be useful if I could, otherwise might look at other options. I have a Silkypix cd (3.0 LE) which came with my Ricoh gr and wondering whether I could use it for nikon 1 raws also?.










Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2