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Hervé wrote:Hey Nicey photos !!... 8) Ludenhud... can we ask about you new workflow.. 8) :wink:

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Oh sorru dude, I missed that one out.
I first experienced some problems regarding the color scheme nikon used when taking photos in raw/nef.
When I imported this into camera raw in adobe, adobe could not read all information stored in the file so they gave me a pale version without all my personal settings I've tuned in the camera. So I now use Nikons ViewNX to change the nef files into tif and then send them back to adobe before I do some editing, therefor I don't need to tweak almost anything accept to set a personal touch to them :)
#302087
ludenhud wrote:
Hervé wrote:Hey Nicey photos !!... 8) Ludenhud... can we ask about you new workflow.. 8) :wink:

h.
Oh sorru dude, I missed that one out.
I first experienced some problems regarding the color scheme nikon used when taking photos in raw/nef.
When I imported this into camera raw in adobe, adobe could not read all information stored in the file so they gave me a pale version without all my personal settings I've tuned in the camera. So I now use Nikons ViewNX to change the nef files into tif and then send them back to adobe before I do some editing, therefor I don't need to tweak almost anything accept to set a personal touch to them :)

Lud

Nikon and Canon RAW files when importing into Camera Raw or Lightroom dont carry those in camera settings, all of those settings are for mainly for jpgs and the preview on the back, I know Nikon Capture NX and Canon Pro will both apply the setting to the raw file, but the raw files are just that raw when bringing into adobe. I am not sure about Camera Raw because I am a Lightroom user, but with lightroom Adobe has now developed settings that can be applied to your images that mimic those in camera presets, they wont mimic your custom ones but they will to the ones that come with the camera.

Jeff

PS Nice images by the way!
#302111
Jeff Tamagini wrote:
ludenhud wrote:
Hervé wrote:Hey Nicey photos !!... 8) Ludenhud... can we ask about you new workflow.. 8) :wink:

h.
Oh sorru dude, I missed that one out.
I first experienced some problems regarding the color scheme nikon used when taking photos in raw/nef.
When I imported this into camera raw in adobe, adobe could not read all information stored in the file so they gave me a pale version without all my personal settings I've tuned in the camera. So I now use Nikons ViewNX to change the nef files into tif and then send them back to adobe before I do some editing, therefor I don't need to tweak almost anything accept to set a personal touch to them :)

Lud

Nikon and Canon RAW files when importing into Camera Raw or Lightroom dont carry those in camera settings, all of those settings are for mainly for jpgs and the preview on the back, I know Nikon Capture NX and Canon Pro will both apply the setting to the raw file, but the raw files are just that raw when bringing into adobe. I am not sure about Camera Raw because I am a Lightroom user, but with lightroom Adobe has now developed settings that can be applied to your images that mimic those in camera presets, they wont mimic your custom ones but they will to the ones that come with the camera.

Jeff

PS Nice images by the way!
I might have been a bit diffuse in my explanation but my workaround for all this lost information in adobes products are to use nikons own programs first. I then convert this nef file into a .tif to preserve personal and camera settings as sharpeness, contrast and such. With this method I can get the result that I get from my camera into PS with the ability to adjust kelvin or whatever with little loss in quality.

I'm sorry if I drag the attention from this threads original purpose but just to clarify, a little test.

Adobes version out of a .Nef file (.jpg version, but still...)
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Converted .Tif (Still a .Tif)
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And thanks mate :)
Last edited by ludenhud on Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
#302592
some photos after the sun went down..... these were all taken at night under half-3/4 moon. exposures range between 5-10 minutes depending which film back i had on during the shot. First couple shot with panf 50 (hence the rich black tones), the rest delta 100. last one i started getting bored so I set the stop at 22 and left it open for ~30 minutes.... looks like i also started getting bored when i scanned it in too... only post work involved is spotting each negative of any large dust particles which i don't always spend a lot of time doing.

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