Hd video from nikon d7000 in aperture 3 splutters

my hd videos from my nikon d7000 cannot be viewed properly im aperture 3.2.2 on my MBA 2011 (1,7 i5 with 4gb DDR3). they start stutter and do not replay fluently, even the sound is not synced.i have tried to repair and reinstall, it does not help.

Technically, you should only need to verify that you have at least the RAW Compatibility Update 3.6:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1357
Current version is 3.7 which can be found here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1386
Note - I assume that the 3.7 would include 3.6, but am not sure.
If you already have the correct RAW support for OS X and are importing new images into a new or trial library, you might try running the 'Repair Database' option found here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
Good luck.

Similar Messages

  • I imported some 24P HD videos from my DSLR to Aperture but these videos do not show up in iMovie '09 for editing purposes. Although my previous 24P HD Videos from iPhoto '09 show up. Why can't I access these videos stored in Aperture library?

    I imported some 24P HD videos from my DSLR to Aperture but these videos do not show up in iMovie '09 for editing purposes. Although my previous 24P HD Videos from iPhoto '09 show up. Why can't I access these videos stored in Aperture library? I assumed that like  the videos in iPhoto, I would be able to access the videos in Aperture through iMovie. Come on Apple! I am starting to get frustrated with your products here. And this is saying a lot when I have been using and loving apple products for the last 4 years.

    Hi. My camera is a Canon 600D. And yes my videos are stored in the Aperture library and they are not referenced. Even then I tried to select all the videos in Aperture and clicked 'consolidate masters' and there was a messge that said all 'none of the files are referenced',... so they didn't need consolidating.
    I also tried preferences> export> external video editor > choose > iMovie. And then right click on the video to edit with imovie. Even then the video didn't show up in iMovie. It seems like the only option for me is to import the videos directly to iMovie which means there will be two versions of the same file stored in my computer eating up space.
    APPLE. What are you doing?

  • Help opening raw files in pse9 from nikon D7000.

    I have a new nikon D7000, and previously used pse6.  When I uploaded camera raw files I could not open to edit in pse6.  I was told to get latest version of pse.  I downloaded trial of pse9, did all raw upgrades but still cannot open files to edit.  I was told by Nikon to check with adobe, but find this website very difficult to find my answer.  I am hoping someone out there that is much smarter than me has had a similar experience and can advise me.

    I think PSE6 will not be able to import/open files from Nikon D7000 as support has been added in recent ACR updates which are not available for PSE8 and below.
    Please have a look at http://photoshopelementsbyadobe.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-use-raw-files-from-latest-dslr s.html as workaround

  • Import Raw files from Nikon D7000 into Lightroom 3

    If I understand correctly I must upgrade to Lightroom 4.3 or get a converter in order to import my Raw files from Nikon D7000 into Lightroom?
    Not sure if I understand it correct?  Which is the best way?

    I use LR 3.6 with the latest updates for camera raw for this version, I believe it's 6.7, and my D7000 and its NEF's were correct handled.
    Did nothing else as install the program, update every time there was an update and in September when I bought the D7000 LR worked fine with his NEF's. Before I had a D40x which was als correctly handled.

  • Noticed that my NEF files from Nikon D7000 camera are noticeably different in LT4 vs Nikon software?

    Hello,
    Noticed that my NEF files from Nikon D7000 camera are noticeably different in LT4 vs Nikon software. Read where folks are adjusting setting in LR4 for Nikon camera, but need help in how please. Also, perhaps there is a better way?
    thanks,
    mo

    mo 100 wrote:
    Perhaps there is a better way?
    There is now another way, dunno if you'll consider it better or not :
    ISO Detailer now has infrastructure for supporting camera settings emulation.
    Implemented so far (Nikon only):
    * Picture Control Name (e.g. Neutral, Vivid, ... ) -> Camera Calibration Profile.
    * Active D-Lighting -> Lr basic adjustments.
    If you want other stuff, you'll have to come up with it yourself, by editing a table in lua text format (or supply the information for me to do it).
    Reminder: Ottomanic Importer can do this emulation during import, ISO Detailer is for doing it after import.
    R

  • Has anyone successfully tethered a Nikon D7000 with Aperture 3.1?

    Hi,
    I have a new Nikon D7000 and tried to tether it to Aperture 3.1. Aperture recognizes it as a D7000, but I can't get an image to display. I'm outputting JPEG right now and can wait until RAW is available, but it would be convenient to tether so I can get immediate feedback on the image while I'm shooting.
    Has anyone had success tethering the D7000 with Aperture 3 or is the software not there yet? I'm talking about having the image immediately downloaded to the iMac and automatically displayed after you take each photo, not downloading at the end of the day.
    Thanks

    UPdate - the key was opening a new project in Aperture 3. Once I did that, Aperture recognized the D7000 and I could shoot from the camera and have it displayed immediately on the iMac.
    It works right out of the box. Yea!!!
    Message was edited by: luckyphoto2010

  • Unsupported Image Format RAW (NEF) Nikon d7000 in Aperture 3, why?

    I just bought a Nikon D7000.  According to the Aperture 3 specs, it supports RAW (NEF) format from this camera.  However, I get the message that the image format, which loads as thumbnails in the viewer, is not supported.  I just downloaded the trial version of Aperture 3 (I'm not going to upgrade from my current version if it actually does NOT support this format).
    I'm running OS X 10.5.8 witn 2.4G Intel Core 2 Duo 4G DDR3 memory Macbook Pro.
    What other info do I need to provide to diagnose this?

    Technically, you should only need to verify that you have at least the RAW Compatibility Update 3.6:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1357
    Current version is 3.7 which can be found here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1386
    Note - I assume that the 3.7 would include 3.6, but am not sure.
    If you already have the correct RAW support for OS X and are importing new images into a new or trial library, you might try running the 'Repair Database' option found here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
    Good luck.

  • LR 3.4.1 does not filter hot pixels from Nikon D7000

    Lightroom has so far been able to filter hot/stuck pixels from my old D70s raws quite well. For some reason however, it doesn't seem to recognize them in raw files from my D7000 and noise reduction leaves them completely untouched.
    The camera doesn't really support mapping (except through potentially multiple multi-week customer support roundtrips), and the built-in noise reduction for long exposures effectively doubles the time per picture. It'd be really useful to have mapping from a static black frame in LR, or a despeckling/denoising method that picks up the "new and improved" stuck subpixels.

    There were reports of "hot pixels" when shooting videos:
    http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/22/nikon-d7000-firmware-update-released-cools-down-hot-pix els/
    ....and with still images:
    http://www.photosig.com/go/forums/read;jsessionid=awkf4asZE9kc0r15__?id=245003
    http://www.microstockgroup.com/cameras-lenses/nikon-d7000-sensor-problem/
    There is a firmware update to fix or minimize the issue with videos, but that won't help your RAW still images. I downloaded your image file and most of the hot pixels are actually groups of 3-5 pixels at 150-180 level (out of 255) viewed in PS. I'd return it if you can, or take it in for repair under Nikon warranty. I am sure Nikon is well aware of this "quality control issue" (i.e. bad sensor chips).....Not acceptable! I tested my less expensive Canon 600D at 30 sec. and ISO 1600 and found no hot pixels above 35, all of which clean up nicely in LR with minimal luminance NR.

  • Videos from iphone 4 to aperture

    Hi,
    I have searched the forums, but the posts relating to this issue have all been archived "unresolved".
    Aperture does not seem to be able to import videos from my iPhone 4. It simply does not see the videos present on the iphone, while iPhoto does and imports them . ( Image capture does not even see the iPhone 4). I have the most up to date iPhone software and Aperture available today.
    Help!

    Actually, I have just tested some stuff and my case is in fact weirder than I thought. I in fact can only import .jpg files to aperture. I have imported the movie files from my iphone 4 with itunes and placed them on my desktop (they are mov files, obviously). And on my desktop I also have other movie files in other formats. And I also have image files in jpg format and others in tiff format and in png and other formats. Well, if I try to import from aperture, all the jpg files appear as importable from the desktop, but none of the files in other formats are visible to import. And when I said I could import video files from my iphone 3g, I realise lied, as it was in fact image files (jpg) I was importing, not video files... What weird setting could I have selected somewhere that would make aperture blind to anything that is not a jpg file????? THis was not happening a few weeks ago, so either it is due to an update of something or I have somehow clicked on something .... weird, but very problematic!!!

  • Lightroom 5 won't import RAW files from Nikon D7000

    Since the last two updates of Lightroom 5 I cannot import any RAW files from a Nikon D7000. I have imported thousands of photos previously in RAW from the same camera, and even iPhoto has no issues importing them. I just get an error every time, even though it shows a preview of the photos on the card.

    What error are you seeing when you try to import?

  • NEF RAW Files from Nikon D7000

    I have just bought a nice shiny new Nikon D7000 and set it up to use Nikon NEF RAW files.
    I've been processing RAW files on Elements for about 7 years now but when I downloaded from my new camera I was informed that the filese were corrupt or not acceptable to PSE 8. My D200 had no such problems.
    How do I get over this?
    Andy

      Open the editor and click help à Updates
    You should be able to update to Adobe Camera Raw 6.2 with PSE8 which will cover the D7000
    In case of difficulty Andy, go directly to the ACR site for manual update.
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4810

  • Importing video from Nikon D90 to iMovie by USB memory card reader

    Hi,
    I've been trying to import the videos in my camera (Nikon D90) using memory card reader (USB).
    I always transfer the photos to computer using memory card reader and my new Mac seems to be happy to import the photos to iPhotos. That's a good news!
    However, when I try to transfer the video from D90 to Mac using the same card reader, the videos go to iPhoto straightaway. I can't import the video to iMovie! I can find the videos in Finder (All Movies), and iPhoto, but can't transfer them to iMovie. Can anybody tell me how to do this? .. if it's possible.

    You can download a free copy of ViewNX2 from the Nikon Website. This software will install a program called Nikon Transfer 2 and will take over the auto loading from iPhoto when you insert a memory card into your card reader. Then you need to import the footage manually into iMovie 11. But before you do that, ViewNX2 has a built in movie editor to allow you to trim the footage before import.
    Hope this helps..

  • From Nikon ViewNX to Aperture or Lightroom?

    Currently my main DSLR is the Nikon D300 and I am happy with the way Nikon's ViewNX organizes my RAW files.
    But I am considering Aperture or Lightroom because I am going to buy one more camera and it will not be a Nikon, so I want ONE application to manage all my RAW files.
    I've been test-driving the Aperture 2 and Lightroom 2 free trials for one week or two and I'm pretty satisfied with the organizing capabilities of both. The only point I'm not satisfied with is that the colors and sharpness of the NEF files are not quite right when opened with either Aperture or Lightroom.
    Is it true that RAW files are best opened by the original camera manufacturer's own software? This issue aside, I'm not sure whether Aperture of Lightroom is better. Also, as I'm using a Power Mac G5 and I'm not likely to upgrade to an Intel machine in the near future, I'm concerned that the upcoming
    Aperture 3 and Lightroom 3 will not support PPC Macs anymore. So if I'm going to purchase a copy of either Aperture 2 or Lightroom 2 for commercial use, I want to do it quick.

    The colors and sharpness in the default rendering from Aperture and Lightroom will differ from Nikon View. That's largely a given, as the "default" rendering that View uses is based on proprietary Nikon information. So Aperture and Nikon will both do a default render based on the RAW data and on the work that the respective engineering product teams did to get a result that looks "good."
    Sharpening should be easy; RAW files themselves are typically not that sharp - the RAW converters apply little sharpening. You can easily do this yourself in the respective applications… Aperture's default edge sharpening is fairly good but not very aggressive. Lightroom's sharpening can be a more manual procedure, but can also achieve very good results. I would absolutely encourage you to spend a fair bit of time experimenting with the sharpening in both programs and look at some specific parts of images at 100% and seeing which you prefer.
    As far as color goes, I prefer the default rendering of Aperture to Lightroom at this time, but that's for my Canon camera. Lightroom 2 brought camera profiles which does help a fair bit. But I'd encourage you to look at Aperture's default color rendering, versus a few of the Lightroom profiles, and decide if you have a preference. Lightroom 3 is attempting to improve their default renderings, but running a PPC machine you don't have that option. Given no such product as "Aperture 3" has been announced by Apple who knows if/when/what it will look like or support from an OS or architecture perspective.

  • Importing from Nikon D7000 into Lightroom

    Lightroom does not seem to recognize my Nikon D7000. I connect the camera, open LR, and nothing happens. I can click Import, but it doesn't recognize the device. The D7000 comes with Nikon's ViewNX2 software which they want you to use for import. Do I really need to use that to import photos from the camera, then import them from ViewNX2 into LR? That seems like a pain. I just upgraded to LR 3.6 so I don't think that's the issue.
    Thanks for any help!
    Carrie

    Carrie,
    3.6 will read your D7000 files. In general it's best to use a card reader, but the camera should work. I'm not familiar with the D7000, but my D300 has two modes for USB: PTP and Mass Storage. The camera has to be set to Mass Storage to read images from it. Your camera may be the same.
    If that isn't the case, try using Windows Explorer or Mac's Finder to drag and drop your pictures from the camera to your hard disk and then import from there.
    Let us know how it goes.
    Hal

  • Lookiing for a native file from nikon d7000 to try in Final Cut Express

    I am sorry if this is not forum appropriate, but does anyone have a native .mov file from a nikon d7000 that they can email me so that I can learn how to use it in FCE? If not, does anyone know where I can find one? I want to buy one someday, but it's ease with FCE will be a deciding factor. If nobody has one from a d7000, maybe another dslr from nikon (if they are all the same). Thanks. My email is [email protected] Thank you.

    Hi -
    If you would like to download some sample scenes, there is an excellent review and 4 downloadable files (huge) at dpreview.com:
    http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond7000/page18.asp
    *The problem is that all 4 files are shot in the 24 fps mode, which prevents them from being useable in FCE.* You need to find a clip source that is shot in the 29.97 mode to use the file in FCE.
    The image quality looks, excellent, however.
    To download the file, control-click on the thumbnail of the file and select "Download linked file as . . ." from the drop down menu.
    MtD

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error while adding code inside validateEntity()

    Hi, Requirement is there is a custom table on custom OA Page which is updatable. If we change any value in the table the process_flag attribute should be changed from E to N. I tried putting code in EOImpl validateEntity() protected void validateEnti

  • Programmatically Turn Off Printing (Acrobat 6.0)

    Hello. I'm searching (fruitlessly so far) for an option to turn off printing on a PDF. I've gone down multiple avenues and have come up empty to date. My company is using Documentum SCS and Content Transformation Services (Documentum) to export/conve

  • HT1451 music in icloud won't show in iTunes

    the extensive music collection in iCloud will not show iTunes on a properly authorized MacBook Air, I have iTunes Match on yet nothing shows.  All music shows in pods, pads and and iMac.  Any ideas ?

  • Cant reinstall CS4 in windows 7

    I have my original discs and serial codes but the discs wont run in my new windows 7

  • Inheriting from MovieClip

    Hi all, I'm new to Flash and I'm new to OOP, and so I'm having a bit of trouble writing ActionScript programs to do exactly what I want. I am trying to create a simple application, in which a MovieClip is dragged around the screen and a textbox gets