Nikon D700 support question

How long will Adobe Photoshop or Light Room continue to support the Nikon D700?

Once a camera model is supported by a new version of ACR or Lr, it will continue to be supported in all succeeding versions.

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  • Nikon D700 Support

    My apologies up front as I am sure this topic has been covered in the forum, but I can not locate. Can Aperture be updated to support new formats (D700 in my case) or must we wait for the new Leopard release? Feel free to provide the link if there is a thread addressing this issue. Thanks in advance for any assistance.

    I just got the D700. put on the old 50mm f/1.4. first shot using raw+b and Image area FX. Aperture 2.1.1 says it's an unsupported image format (i can see the jpg thumbnail, but can't do anything with the raw file). Second shot forced the camera to shoot DX. Same result, not supported.
    If you have a specific way that you shot and made it work with Aperture, please give more details. But for someone who's shot for a long time, you may have remembered that every time a new raw format camera came out, it takes a while before an application such as Aperture is re-released to accept the new camera's raw files natively (or even further back the computer won't even see the camera as a device).
    In the mean time, Looks like Nikon Transfer and Photoshop works.

  • Support for Nikon D700 NEF (RAW)

    I will admit that I am new to Photoshop CS3 and this is my first posting.
    I have a Nikon D700 and would like to use NEF files for a lot of obvious reasons and I do believe that there is a new reader in the making. My question is does anyone know when this is going to be made available? I can use Nikons View NX and NX2 for awhile but would like to utilize Lightroom and Photoshop CS3 ASAP.
    Regards,
    Wallace

    >Preliminary, "unofficial" support for any given camera is not meant to be obvious.
    Yes, I think if Adobe support for a camera is official, then they would have to support the camera to their typical high standard. If there has not been time for adequate testing, and support is unofficial then you use the software
    as is and can't complain if something goes wrong.

  • Till now Aperture worked well in mavericks, "suddenly?" the import of raw files from Nikon D700 is no more supported, only jpg's are accepted. Any idea what happened?

    Aperture (3.5.1)  worked very well in Maverick (OSX 10.9). After having worked on pictures, "suddenly" messages poped up saying that "his os not a supported format" and the thumbnailpicture became black. Since then Aperture does no more accept the import of the Nikon D700 raw format (NEF); omnly jpg is accepted.
    I'm very puzzeled, can you help?
    Thanks,
    Felix

    Thanks, Felix. A tiny bit of RAW finetuning such as sharpening also helps.
    But I also just discovered several other weird and unpredictable effects:
    image viewer => right click on image => menu appears => another click on image => menu disappears and image is displayed as rotated by 180 degree
    image viewer => right click on image => menu appears => edit with plugin => image is displayed as rotated by 180 degree => plugin opens => cancel plugin => image is rotated to normal again
    another image got flipped horizontaly somehow.
    or weird effects like this:
    Something must be seriously wrong on my Mac.
    (sorry for pirating this thread...)

  • Nikon D700 NEF Support

    Hi,
    We have some of the New Nikon D700's that will be going out into the field possibly as soon as next week. Any idea on when you will be releasing NEF support for ACR and LightRoom?
    Thank you!

    Adam JR,
    In my opinion, you still are not thinking clearly. Yes, you have the latest and greatest (in your opinion) camera. But until you have software available to support that camera you're just going to have to wait like everyone else does who buys something the minute it hits the marketplace. You have to wait for software support. Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Sony, and all the other camera makers couldn't care less about Adobe and Camera Raw support. They don't provide Adobe with any advance copies of their file formats.
    Since Adobe is still working on providing support for your new camera, you're just going to have to wait. You want it right when it comes out don't you? Do you think Adobe is just sitting on their hands so they can watch you and others complain because they don't have support? Cool it! Support will be provided when the development team is satisfied they can provide it the way it should be provided.

  • I have Lightroom 1.4.1 and I just started shooting the Nikon D700.  I cannot get Lightroom to read my new raw files, help...

    I have Lightroom 1.4.1 and I just started shooting the Nikon D700.  I cannot get Lightroom to read my new raw files, help...  Is there a plug in or update I can get?  I can't afford new software after new camera and new lense!

    Lightroom 1.4.1 does not support native (NEF) files from the D700 because the camera didn't even exist when it was released. To get support you have two options: upgrade to Lr 2.x (paid for upgrade) or convert your NEF files to DNG.
    DNG converter 5.4 can be downloaded from http://www.adobe.com/downloads/ (see right hand side of page)

  • Nikon D700   FX format RAW download

    Have just purchased new Nikon D700 and want to download RAW images in FX format but all I Get is private/var/folders/pF/pF0rjz5lHAudOVgkt-Dmxk+TI/-Tmp-/iPhoto/DSC_0069.NEF Anyone any ideas please

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    You can't.
    The D700 is not supported for RAW at this time on iPhoto or Aperture. You're going to have to use somethign else. It's one of the perils of being an early adopter. And this is a User-to-User forum so, no, no one here knows what timeline if any Apple have for adding support.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do I "see" the AF point I choose with a Nikon D700/D3?

    How do I "see" the AF point I choose with a Nikon D700/D3?
    I hear  a D3s and LR3.3  can see it.
    AND,  how do I turn it ON/OFF ?
    HG

    I was told by a  D3s user that in LRv3.3   AF point used is shown
    Seem to remember for  some earlier version of LR   my e510 or e30  AF points was being shown.
    My guess is you would only start looking at the AF points used ... when a  Lens or body starts acting differently. or when it is not working as well as other gear you are using. 
    As my  only   RAW  software used  ... I would like it to  READ  what is there in the Exif.
    at least
    AF distance  (which was there in LRv2)
    Shutter count (there in PS CS5)
    and AF  point used  ...  there in Aperture 3   ... and Nikon software.
    Because  LR  s/b a PRO workflow software  ...  support for the Current PRO cameras  should be expected    ... and that number is far LESS.
    and for Nikon users it is D700/D3 series.    basically two cameras  ... because my guess is the different flavors D3/D3s/D3x   of the one body , the reading of the AF point sb  simular.
    HG

  • D700 support and more: Digital Camera Raw Compat. Update 2.2

    This update extends RAW file compatibility for Aperture 2 and iPhoto ’08 for the following cameras:
    Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/Kiss Digital F/1000D
    Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n
    Nikon D700
    Olympus EVOLT E-420
    Olympus EVOLT E-520
    Olympus SP-570
    Samsung GX-10
    Samsung GX-20
    Sony DSLR-A300
    Sony DSC-R1

    Pistol -
    Sounds like the Sony A700 images you have are not regular uncompressed ARW raw files but cRAW compressed ARW files? The shots of my camera look like what you are seeing but only the arw files shot with the cRAW setting in the camera. If you don't otherwise need what is in DCRCU 2.2 then go back to the previews raw support on your system -
    Delete the file: System/Library/CoreServices/RawCamera.bundle then (re)install the previous version.
    Get the previous version here:
    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/digitalcamerarawcompatibilityupdate21.htm l
    Scintilone -
    Are you downloading by connecting the camera directly via cable? If so, remove the media card and put it in a reader. See if that works better for you. It has for others with Nikons....

  • Why does my Photoshop Cs6 not let me view my Nikon D7100 photos in Camera Raw and photoshop when it does my Nikon D700?

    Why does my Photoshop CS6 not allow me to download my Nikon D7100 photos into camera raw and photoshop when it does my NIkon d700?

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
    D700 first supported in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 5.1 (CS6 ships with ACR 7.0)
    D7100 first supported in ACR 7.4
    You probably just need to update Camera Raw in CS6 via Help > Updates.
    Confirm which ACR version you have installed via Help (Win) or Photoshop (Mac) > About Plug-In > Camera Raw.

  • Camera calibration 'V4' profiles Nikon D700

    Hello, I have a question about the camera calibration panel. I'm using a Nikon D700. In the profile list of the camera calibration panel I'm seeing for example 'Camera Standard' but also 'Camera Standard V4'. I'm confused about which one to use the best. Because if the 'Camera Standard V4' is a newer version, why is the 'Camera Standard' profile also still there?

    Any profile that is listed is there to be used. It's up to your personal taste and your shooting style to determine which profile is "best". I don't have that camera and I don't have different versions of profiles. It would be reasonable to assume that a version 4 would be improved. That sometimes happens with new cameras. But the only way to determine which is going to be the best for your images is to try them both and decide. There is no right or wrong profile to use. The right profile to use is the one that gives you the best results.

  • Nikon D700 , photoshop CS3 and bridge

    Hello I was was wondering if anyone could help me.  I have just purchased a Nikon D700.  I can open and see the files just fine on bridge but i wanted to resize everything using web gallery and nothing happens.  The pictures i took with the D700 are just ignored.  I forgot to mention that i also have a Nikon D2x and those pictures come out great using web gallery to resize them.
    I would greatly appreciate any assistance.

    If you want D700 images to handled by Camera Raw you will to upgrade to Camera Raw 4.6
    Mac version at http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4035
    Windows version http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4036

  • Updating CS4 Camera Raw to show Nikon D700 in camera photo controls & ADR

    I am trying to get Nikon D700 images using their picture controls and ADR to show in Camera Raw.  I understand later updates do this.  Now I just get the flat Raw data when I open the NEF file --- NEF showing on Bridge shows the picture control colors; NEF in Raw does not.
    But download fails repeatedly for the CS4 update 5.7    Message is  "Camera Raw  5.7 updater.dmg  could not be saved because an unknown error occured."   The desktop shows two fines, one the .dmg shown as a disk, the other a blank file named OOELvLnz.pdf.part.  Trying the download again yet another blank file came onto desktop called OkSFJR48.pdf.part   And so on always a different blank file name and same error message on the download. 
    So first, is 5.7 the correct update?  What else do I have to do to see ADR and incamera photo controls in Camera Raw?  And what other options to download an update?  Thanks for the advice. 

    you are kind to suggest this but why is there no one at Adobe to just answer my questions?  This is not something for some amateur to give me advice on -- I want the programmers and inventors of the actual program and updates to tell me so I get the right answer in one place.  I have now had four emails from someone at Adobe and none of them even apologize for not answering. 
    PLease just answer my      questions.  Thank you
    Gary

  • Nikon D700 RAW import shows only dotted boxes, not thumbnails

    I am unable to see thumbnails of the RAW images on the memory card of my Nikon D700 when I import images into Aperture.
    What I see during an import is a series of frames with a dashed or dotted border that represent the correct number of images on the card. I can select these boxes, but the selection is not indicated with any kind of highlighting, just with a number displayed on the import button. I can, however, import my selection, and once the images are imported, I can see thumbnails in the library.
    If I shoot JPG images this is not a problem, only with the Nikon NEF files. I am using the Lossless Compressed format plus a normal quality jpg.
    My look at other threads shows some people with D200s have been able to solve this, and they have mentioned fiddling with a USB setting on their camera. However, the D700 has no such setting.
    Since Apple now supports the D700 in RAW mode, how can I get the thumbnails of the images in the camera's card to show up on screen during an import? It is a hassle not to be able to see which images I'm importing while I'm importing them.
    Thanks!

    Ibartram,
    I am having the EXACT same problem as you. I have the new Olympus E520— which like the D700, was not suported by Aperutre until the recent upgrade. Like you I was happy to finally have my new camera supported by Aperture and like you, I cannot see thumbnails of my RAW images on my memory card when using the import function in Aperture.
    As you have said: Everything is fine AFTER I import, but prior to import, when reading off my card, only empty dotted boxes.
    Also, I cannot see the images in the finder either. Are you having this problem as well?
    Do you connect your camera directly to Aperture or do you use a card reader? I use a card reader.
    Please let me know if you find a solution to this problem. Or if there is any other information I can give you. It's not just a Nikon problem or a D700 problem. After reading your post my guess is that it's a problem with newer, previously unsupported cameras.
    It's no good not being able to see which images I'm importing until after they're imported.

  • Does LR3 include new Nikon D700/D3 Camera Profiles?

    A few months ago, Adobe released some new "beta" camera profiles for the Nikon D700/D3. Are these profiles included in LR3? If so, do I have to do anything to get my photos to use them?

    Mark,
    I cannot give you a definitive answer to your question, but I can tell you what file-dates the different D3/D700 profiles have:
    Older Profiles:         31.10.2008
    Beta-Profiles:          06.03.2010
    ARC 6.1/LR 3.0:     21.05.2010
    So my guess would be that the beta changes have been included. If they will be used automatically on already imported photos after installing LR 3.0 you would have to test, since the profile names are different. On new imports, they'll be used automatically.
    Maybe somebody from Adobe (Eric?) can confirm this.
    Beat Gossweiler
    Switzerland

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