Many thanks for all the responses to my query. I think I did not
make my problem clear enough. Photoshop CS3 (and all the Adobe
software) opens and handles my Nikon Coolpix 5700 .NEF camera raw
files perfectly. However I would like to store and catalog the RAW
files in iPhoto but these
is the wrong word to use here, it recognises the files and
tries to read them then subsequently comes up with an error message.
Photoshop and all the Adobe products are happy with my .NEF raw
files.
Is there a way to doctor or convert these so that iPhoto can
recognise them? Aperture has the same list
can be converted while retaining the raw
data. Recognise is the wrong word to use here, it recognises the
files and tries to read them then subsequently comes up with an
error message. Photoshop and all the Adobe products are happy with
my .NEF raw files.
Is there a way to doctor or convert
the files and
tries to read them then subsequently comes up with an error message.
Photoshop and all the Adobe products are happy with my .NEF raw files.
Is there a way to doctor or convert these so that iPhoto can
recognise them? Aperture has the same list of recognisable RAW
files as iPhoto.
I like
be converted while retaining the raw
data. Recognise is the wrong word to use here, it recognises the
files and tries to read them then subsequently comes up with an
error message. Photoshop and all the Adobe products are happy
with my .NEF raw files.
Is there a way to doctor or convert these so
the raw data.
Recognise is the wrong word to use here, it recognises the files and
tries to read them then subsequently comes up with an error
message. Photoshop and all the Adobe products are happy with
my .NEF raw files.
Is there a way to doctor or convert these so that iPhoto can
these files can be converted while retaining the raw data.
Recognise is the wrong word to use here, it recognises the files and
tries to read them then subsequently comes up with an error
message. Photoshop and all the Adobe products are happy with
my .NEF raw files.
Is there a way
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