On 12/13/17 00:59, Deb Kennedy via gimp-developer-list wrote:
I am new to programand I am puzzled by the conversion I had to do in order to 
open the files I hadbuploaded.   I shot photos on the RAW setting on my camera. 
N70 Nikon. I wanted ti ability to make corrections so that is why I opted for 
that setting. I noticed they uploaded as NEF files but they were not readily 
available for viewing so  I then converted to JPEG using GIMP 2.8.  Now my 
inquiry is this. Why are the files all grainy /noisy? They appear as basically 
thumb print and when i tried changing the resolution in the GIMP 2.8 the photos 
still had very noticeable noise. Very pixelated. Annoyed i kept persistent to 
my task. To no avail. I need to upload said photos to a website Shutterfly for 
a book I  am putting together for a dear friend. Is there anything I can do 
with GIMP 2.8 that would allow for better results? Shutterfly gives me an error 
code that the NEF files are not acceptable and I have tried diligently to fix 
my dilemma. Can you kindly advise me? Perhaps there is away to go around this 
and end up with actual good quality resolution so that the book can be made? 
Unfortunately re-shooting is not an option. I live a state away from where I 
was taking photos.
Any advice would be greatly helpful. Kindest Regards Dphotogirl


By default Gimp doesn't read "raw" files, you need a raw processing pluging (Nufraw, photozone..). It is possible that what you see is the embedded JPEG thumbnail and not the full image.

If you want to do correction from raw files, you have better use specialized applications such as RawTherapee or Darktable, especially if you are still using Gimp 2.8.

The pixls.us site is devoted to OpenSource photography software (and many authors of such software use it for support).

For  a list of raw-capable applications: https://pixls.us/software/

For discussion; https://discuss.pixls.us/



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