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One editing problem I'm finding using Photodirector 6 is removing chromatic aberrations, is there not an option to completely remove them with one click or am I only able able to change the colour?
Such a simple and effective fix which seems to be lacking from the software
Quote:Hi guys, I'm currently trialing Photodirector 6 and I have been impressed up until I uploaded a RAW Nikon (NEF) file earlier today and the image is completely underexposed and covered in a dark green layer.
Any solutions would be grateful!!
I looked and had one NEF file on my computer from about 3 years ago. I opened it and it was not underexposed nor did it have a dark green layer.
I seem to remember that Nikon has a nef to other image converter to help with that. Thisa is a new computer so I don't think that I have that converter. I seem to remember that another person had issues with NEF files., do a search for that term in this part of the forum.
This issue has been reported to CyberLink and only applies to 12-bit NEF files. If you change your bit depth setting to 14-bit, the RAW files will display correctly in PhD.
Just for comparison, I shot a series of photos (Nikon D5300) switching settings between 12-bit to 14-bit.
You'd probably be aware that 14-bit RAW files have a greater file size, so SD space & battery life is affected. The upside is (in theory) photos with about 4 times the shades of intensity as 12-bit. It's highly debatable whether this has much practical benefit.
Unfortunately, the 12-bit NEFs you shot of that special event will have to go into storage (like mine)
I'm currently trialing Photodirector 6 and I have been impressed up until I uploaded a RAW Nikon (NEF) file earlier today and the image is completely underexposed and covered in a dark green layer, I've tried finding answers to solve this for me but I'm seriously struggling.
Was 100% going to purchase the software after my 30 day trial period but obviously if I can't use it to edit my RAW files then it's pretty much useless to me, Lightroom it will have to be.
Any solutions would be grateful, thanks for reading!!
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