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Old September 6th 11, 06:38 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Ben Brugman
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Default D7000 and software.

What software would complement the Nikon D7000 ?

Previously I used Raw Shooter Essentials (RSE) for most of my Raw
processing.

Some wishes and / or requirements.
- Raw processing, non destructive if possible.
- Jpg processing with the same tool.
- Easy to process a complete session of pictures.
(Easy to go from picture to picture and reuse the settings).
- If possible to instal on more than one machine.

I take my pictures for fun, so the software is for fun als wel. So the
software is not for professional use.
So what software do you use? or advise? what software did you choose of
other software?
So what wishes and / or requirements should I have?

Thanks for your time and attention,
Ben Brugman

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Old September 6th 11, 08:45 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
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Default D7000 and software.

In article .net, ben
brugman wrote:

What software would complement the Nikon D7000 ?

Previously I used Raw Shooter Essentials (RSE) for most of my Raw
processing.

Some wishes and / or requirements.
- Raw processing, non destructive if possible.
- Jpg processing with the same tool.
- Easy to process a complete session of pictures.
(Easy to go from picture to picture and reuse the settings).
- If possible to instal on more than one machine.


adobe lightroom meets all of those
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Old September 6th 11, 10:00 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
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Default D7000 and software.

On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 19:38:29 +0200, "ben brugman"
wrote:

What software would complement the Nikon D7000 ?

Previously I used Raw Shooter Essentials (RSE) for most of my Raw
processing.

Some wishes and / or requirements.
- Raw processing, non destructive if possible.
- Jpg processing with the same tool.
- Easy to process a complete session of pictures.
(Easy to go from picture to picture and reuse the settings).
- If possible to instal on more than one machine.

I take my pictures for fun, so the software is for fun als wel. So the
software is not for professional use.
So what software do you use? or advise? what software did you choose of
other software?
So what wishes and / or requirements should I have?


I used RSE as well, but when I got my D300 had to move to something
else as it wasn't supported. I wanted a work flow similar to RSE and
looked at Bibble and Phase One. I have/had PSCS2 & ACR and Capture
4.3.x/a & NX. I ended up buying Bibble Lite 4 with a free upgrade to
5. I'm still using 4 as the Lite version of 5 severely limited the
number spot healing applications allowed.

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Old September 7th 11, 12:14 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Eric Stevens
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Default D7000 and software.

On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 19:38:29 +0200, "ben brugman"
wrote:

What software would complement the Nikon D7000 ?

Previously I used Raw Shooter Essentials (RSE) for most of my Raw
processing.

Some wishes and / or requirements.
- Raw processing, non destructive if possible.
- Jpg processing with the same tool.
- Easy to process a complete session of pictures.
(Easy to go from picture to picture and reuse the settings).
- If possible to instal on more than one machine.

I take my pictures for fun, so the software is for fun als wel. So the
software is not for professional use.
So what software do you use? or advise? what software did you choose of
other software?
So what wishes and / or requirements should I have?

Thanks for your time and attention,
Ben Brugman


Nikon NX2. Worth every penny of it.

Regards,

Eric Stevens
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Old September 7th 11, 02:22 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Michael[_6_]
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Default D7000 and software.

On 2011-09-06 13:38:29 -0400, ben brugman said:

What software would complement the Nikon D7000 ?

Previously I used Raw Shooter Essentials (RSE) for most of my Raw processing.

Some wishes and / or requirements.
- Raw processing, non destructive if possible.
- Jpg processing with the same tool.
- Easy to process a complete session of pictures.
(Easy to go from picture to picture and reuse the settings).
- If possible to instal on more than one machine.

I take my pictures for fun, so the software is for fun als wel. So the
software is not for professional use.
So what software do you use? or advise? what software did you choose of
other software?
So what wishes and / or requirements should I have?

Thanks for your time and attention,
Ben Brugman


Aperture if you have a Mac. Elements for either.
--
Michael

 




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