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Color space is set in the Shooting Menu, Pg. It does indeed tag the images with a color space which is interrupted by Capture NX and other RAW converters. If you select the "color space" in camera, for the images that you are making.
IMatch is not a RAW converter, it is an Asset Management system. I do not use Sidecar files, nor does Nikon Capture NX2. I believe the reason that the ICC Color profile is not displayed, is that it is not embedded by the camera when the image file is recorded. Straight from the camera the color space tag is correctly displayed in IMatch as sRGB, however no ICC Color Profile is displayed for the image properties. NEF are always of the sRGB color profile, however I have never confirmed this to be true (I just assume).Īttached is a snippet from the IMatch Properties window:Įdit: I just shot a. I believe also that the preview images that are embedded in the. Nikon Capture NX2 does read the applied color space profile tag as tagged, in camera. While there is an "applied" colorspace in the NEF (RAW) file, IMatch does not read this tag, or does not display it when displaying the Image Properties in the Image "Properties" dialog box. Perhaps I was not clear in my statement, I was referring to the Exif properties as viewed via IMatch. If companies are going to advertise compliance of known standards, they should follow them. I just look from time to time to assure I am posting. Perhaps I am being too anal about the whole thing.
This makes me lean towards Capture NX as the culprit as it is not as you stated above, tagging the file correctly. I also attempted to convert to profile, within Capture NX 2, and it also yielded the same results. I am able to select a (custom) icc color profile within Capture NX, but it yields the same result of an "Uncalibrated" ICC Color Profile (I tried using a previous Nikon version as well as IMatch, Epson, and HP sRGB profiles). If I am correct, this is not the first time I have run into this issue. This is why I tend to run into this issue. from time to time I "check" to make sure I am still using the correct web colorspace of sRGB. The Colorspace "tag" does not show up in the RAW image formats within IMatch, just in the. It is just frustrating at times that a "product" can state that they are exif 2.2 compliant and blah blah blah, then demonstrate that they are anything but compliant These revisions are not "seen" as actual sRGB colorspaces by 3rd party applications due to the name(s) they are given. It seems that as AFX explains that while the sRGB colorspace has not been updated in years, Nikon keeps making revisions. I'd recommend doing a disk utility run to catch any errors and fix it before upgrading with the new AFS.Thank you Jan Anne, I have indeed checked all the custom settings within the application(s). No issues that I can see with Capture NX2 or CEP 3 running in it. I downloaded and installed High Sierra just a short while ago. If CNX2 is already installed and working in the current OS it may well work in High Sierra. In my limited experience the hack works fine provided that the program works in the OS. And I plan on installing High Sierra this Friday. If you look at the Apps folder, CEP3 isn't located it's all under Capture NX2. I would imagine it does since CEP3 really runs under Capture NX2. Speedlight edited this topic 53 months ago.
#NIKON CAPTURE NX2 SIERRA MAC#
If it's all done correctly CNX2 should work fine on the new OS.įor MAC users I think the time has come to learn Capture NX-D or another program. Then the various files are copied to El Capitan or alter and placed in the proper locations. They can be restored from the Trash to the old OS. They are moved to an empty Trash then copied to maybe a thumb drive. The files are located along with the locations they need to be in on the HD. The hack involves a delete program for the MAC. It works, at least I tried copying VNX2 to El Capitan.
#NIKON CAPTURE NX2 SIERRA MAC OS X#
There is a hack for taking CNX2 off an older version of MAC OS X and copying it into a newer one.
#NIKON CAPTURE NX2 SIERRA INSTALL#
I'm stuck at El Capitan as my iMAC is to old to go further.ĬNX2 cannot be installed on El Capitan and later because the install program doesn't work passed Maverick or some such name. Still love using Capture NX2 after all these years.
#NIKON CAPTURE NX2 SIERRA UPGRADE#
:)Ĭaveat - my installation is an upgrade not a fresh install. It's a little spiffier now compared to before. Thor_mark edited this topic 53 months ago. Originally posted at 10:53AM, 25 September 2017 PST Was just curious if anyone had installed High Sierra and run Capture NX2 afterwards? Or if the AFS had an impact on how it run.or doesn't run?