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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Need some advise from Photoshop CS experts...
When I open a RAW file, the Camera Raw Interface will pop up: ![]() However, when I open a RAW file now, a very basic interface pops up: ![]() My question is, how do I get the previous interface back? Really need your help cause the basic interface is ![]() Thanks in advance. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Bishan
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Hi there.
Find for this file: Nikon NEF Plugin.8Bi It should be in Program Files > Photoshop CS > Plug-Ins > Adobe Photoshop Only > File Formats or Photoshop CS > Plug-Ins > Adobe ImageReady Only > File Formats Remove it from the folder. Delete if you want. I just moved it into another folder. This conflicts with the Camera RAW plug-in. |
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Many thanks for your super fast reply. IT WORKS!!!!! Thanks again!!!Last edited by funksoulava; 11th November 2004 at 09:05 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Bishan
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No problem...
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Tampines
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Hi acroamatic, I face the same problem. However, I am using the D70 so getting rid of that file will not let me open the nef files in PS
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Tampines
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No problem, just resolved it
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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erm... having some problems with the trial version of Nikon Capture 4. The Nikon Capture editor doesnt start up when i run the program. Why is this so? I've tried uninstalling it and restarting the computer and also using the register key editor program given with the zip file downloaded from their site to remove the registry keys. But still doesnt work. Anyone encounter this problem before?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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After you use PS to process and save the RAW file have you notice that the EXIF info is remove?
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before you do any editing, press ctrl A to select all and ctrl v to paste a new layer on top. so the bottom layer retains the EXIF info and you can do all ur editing on the top layer, so you can get BOTH EXIF info and your post processed image results ![]()
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I guess the only disadvantage in using PS over NC to save RAW to Jpeg is that it will erase the EXIF info. Looks like using the layer method maybe the only way for now. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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glad to be of help. just remember to do it for ur photos can u imagine processing all your photos then realising u forgot to do this step and u lost all ur EXIF info? i once had that happen to me. ![]()
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