On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 09:33:28AM +0100, Ofnuts wrote:
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> IMHO you are better off converting your NEF into one or more high quality
> JPEGs in a distinct application (that gives you a lot of choices,
> including Nikon Capture) and do the final edits in Gimp.
>
I also have a Nikon
I agree. However, if you want to test out the experimental Gimp 2.9
which will do 16-bit (and higher) images then download Gimp from my
website www.partha.com and check it out. It comes preinstalled with
UFRaw, GMIC, wavelet family of plugins, etc.
Hope this helps.
Partha
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 a
While not disagreeing, yes the UFRaw plugin will convert .NEF images & that is
what I use.
It works in two ways, either I run UFRaw, open the file and when I have chosen
colour balance, exposure correction etc. it opens Gimp; or I open the file in
GIMP, which opens UFRaw first & I then proceed
On 09/02/15 11:53, Adam Kinshasa08 wrote:
Hello Gimp Users,
FIrstly a big thank you to everyone who responded to my request for help
regarding launching Gimp.
I have one other question please ?
Is Gimp able to open and edit raw images from a Nikon DSLR (.nef images) ?
Many thanks
Adam
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Adam Kinshasa08 wrote:
> Is Gimp able to open and edit raw images from a Nikon DSLR (.nef images) ?
Please install UFRaw.
http://ufraw.sourceforge.net
It's both a standalone application and a GIMP plugin for opening and
processing raw files.
Alex
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Hello Gimp Users,
FIrstly a big thank you to everyone who responded to my request for help
regarding launching Gimp.
I have one other question please ?
Is Gimp able to open and edit raw images from a Nikon DSLR (.nef images) ?
Many thanks
Adam
Hello Gimp Users,
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