![]() When you open a raw file in Capture NX, the program goes through all of the steps that your camera would take if it were processing a JPEG file. When you shoot in JPEG mode, your camera takes care of executing all of these steps. What Happens When You Open a Raw FileĮarlier in this chapter you learned about all of the steps that must be taken to produce a full-color image from the raw data that your camera collects. Open the raw file you want to edit using any of the normal file opening techniques. Once you’ve transferred your images, sorted them, organized them, and made your selections, you’re ready to start editing. If your browser of choice can’t display your raw images, it may simply be that your camera is too new and you need to wait for an update. You can use any of the methods discussed earlier to perform this transfer, and most of the browsers that I mentioned will be able to display thumbnails of your raw files. ![]() As with non-raw files, you’ll need to transfer your raw images from your camera’s media card to your computer. ![]() For the most part, there’s little difference in workflow between working with Nikon raw files in Capture NX and working with non-raw files. ![]()
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