![]() NOTE: It is crucial to have this working on Yosemite before upgrading to later versions of OS X. ![]() Skipping iterations especially after Yosemite was the problem. I had read online that users who gradually updated their OS incrementally though the various iterations of OS X retained Capture NX2 functionality. I hope this works for you, but as I said earlier this was more by luck than intent. I had tried all the other methods I could find on the internet without success. I was surprised it worked as it was a last ditch attempt. These files are listed below:ĭ jp.co.nikon.Nikon Message Center 2.plistĮ jp.co.nikon.UninstallCenter (This one is a folder) Subfolders in Nikon folder are listed below:Ĭopy all Nikon related files from /Library/Preferences to HD/Library/Preferences on the new computer. The NIKON software folder from Applications to Applications on new computer.Ĭopy the Nikon folder from /Library/Applications Support (It contains a Nikon sub folder which in turn contains a further six sub folders) to HD/Library/Application Support on the new computer.Then copy paste from a Yosemite computer running Capture NX2 2.4.7. Make sure you clean up any Nikon associated files from HD/Library/Application support and HD/Libraries/Preferences in Sierra. Uninstall everything Nikon related from Sierra first.This step may or may not be necessary but it was what I followed. Disable SIP (system integrity protection).This was more by luck than design so I cannot guarantee the same results. In desperation I copy pasted the program from her computer to mine and it is now working in Sierra. However, I had earlier installed Capture NX2 on my wife's computer running Yosemite. Stay up to date with stories such as this, delivered to your inbox every Friday.I had the same issue when I upgraded from Mavericks straight to Sierra. ![]() Hard-disk space: 800MB or more free space required for installation (2GB or more recommended) screen resolution: 1024×768 pixels (XGA) or higher (1920×1080 or higher recommended).įor Macintosh OS users: 64-bit versions of OS X version 10.7, 10.8, and 10.9 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo or better (Nikon recommends i5) RAM (memory): 4GB or more hard-disk space: 800MB or more free space is required for installation (2GB or more is recommended) finally, screen resolution: 1024×768 pixels (XGA) or higher (1920×1080 or higher recommended). Other system requirements for Windows users are:ĬPU: Pentium-compatible (Core i5 or better recommended) RAM (memory): 2GB or more (4GB or more recommended), 4GB or more under 64-bit operating systems. According to Nikon, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are supported, but it recommends 64-bit versions. The application can also be installed on computers running pre-installed versions of these operating systems, the company adds. Windows OS: Windows Vista (Service Pack 2), Windows 7 (Service Pack 1), Windows 8.1. Users will need the following system requirements to run the software: The company says it will continue to add new features, and update and improve future versions of the application.Ĭapture NX-D also supports simple editing of JPEG and TIFF images. Nikon has also updated software functions in response to customer requests for example, it has added an automatic retouch brush for improved image processing. We’re thrilled that we are able to offer Capture NX-D free of charge to people wanting to take control of their images.”Ĭapture NX-D can also be used with raw images taken on a Nikon D810 or earlier DSLR via Picture Control Utility 2, which can be activated from Capture NX-D. ![]() The release of this free-to-download official version of the application takes this feedback into account – for example, you’ll see improvements to the user interface and the ways in which adjustments are applied. Zurab Kiknadze, product manager at Nikon Europe, said: “We launched a beta version of Capture NX-D earlier in 2014 and have been actively welcoming feedback, suggestions and functionality requests from users. ![]() The new NX Studio software combines the functions of Nikons ViewNX-I image viewing software and Capture NX-Ds. The software can be used with a Nikon DSLR camera, a Nikon 1 advanced camera with interchangeable lenses, Nikon Coolpix cameras that support raw, and other digital cameras that also support raw images, says the company. Nikon has released a new free all-in-one photo editing solution, NX Studio. The new version ( ver.1.0) software application allows photographers control over how they adjust their raw files, making it possible to produce high-quality images that have been shot in raw format. From today, photographers will be able to download the official version of Nikon’s Capture NX-D, free of charge. ![]()
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