Adobe Camera RAW or Nikon Capture?

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Robert A
Apr 26, 2004
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I’ve been searching for information on the differences between these two RAW conversion utilities for the D70, and haven’t come up with much. Any information or links would be appreciated.

Robert A

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Jim
Apr 26, 2004
Since the only plugin that is available right now comes from Nikon, there should be no difference.

Jim
"Robert A" wrote in message
I’ve been searching for information on the differences between these two
RAW
conversion utilities for the D70, and haven’t come up with much. Any information or links would be appreciated.

Robert A

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Robert A
Apr 27, 2004
Camera RAW was updated to include the D70, among others, just a few days ago.

Robert A

"Jim" wrote in message
Since the only plugin that is available right now comes from Nikon, there should be no difference.

Jim
"Robert A" wrote in message
I’ve been searching for information on the differences between these two
RAW
conversion utilities for the D70, and haven’t come up with much. Any information or links would be appreciated.

Robert A

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Paul J Gans
Apr 27, 2004
Jim wrote:
Since the only plugin that is available right now comes from Nikon, there should be no difference.

Jim
"Robert A" wrote in message
I’ve been searching for information on the differences between these two
RAW
conversion utilities for the D70, and haven’t come up with much. Any information or links would be appreciated.

Robert A

I believe I saw an annoucement from Adobe that there is a new plug-in available that will handle the D70.

Check their web site.

—- Paul J. Gans
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Jim
Apr 27, 2004
Good to see that Adobe now makes one.

There is one further reason to keep Nikon Capture which is that it can make a rectilinear image from one produced by the 10.5mm fisheye lens. I might buy because it is cheaper than any of the alternatives.

Jim
"Paul J Gans" wrote in message
Jim wrote:
Since the only plugin that is available right now comes from Nikon, there should be no difference.

Jim
"Robert A" wrote in message
I’ve been searching for information on the differences between these
two
RAW
conversion utilities for the D70, and haven’t come up with much. Any information or links would be appreciated.

Robert A

I believe I saw an annoucement from Adobe that there is a new plug-in available that will handle the D70.

Check their web site.

—- Paul J. Gans

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