![]() This is the first Ive heard of this and seems different from what Mike said (emphasis mine): Unless you are on a really slow machine AND you go back and edit a picture in more than 1 session DONT use the cache. ![]() ![]() ![]() Capture was not the most popular software but this would be a death sentience in the long run if your just learning software. jchennav:If you quit Nikon Capture NX (or if it crashes), the cache will be ignored when you relaunch the application. If this is the case it will be a bummer because any new camera Nikon makes the files might not open or be correct. When you need a local camera shop its worth the extra cost to keep them around).įrom my understanding Capture NX2 will not be supported after some date this year and some other software will be taking over for Nikon, could have been a bad rumor but a rumor non the less. Post processing has been my big stumbling block so take that with a grain of salt, plus the fact I won a ticket to a Nikon School course, from my local camera store, that showed what you could do with Capture NX2 (I had to add the plug about the local camera stores, they seem to be dwindling by the second. I admit I prefer Capture NX2 over my current version of LR 4 (I choose to skip LR 5 at the moment). ![]() I only ask because my wife gave me NX2 as a birthday gift last week. I thought it was a plug-in for NX2 as well. ![]()
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