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			|  | 01/14/2014 10:02:11 AM · #1 | 
		| | OK so here's the whole sorry tale.  I had a D90, Snow Leopard, PS CS5, and iPhoto.  Had NO PROBLEMS uploading RAWs and working from them in PS. 
 But then I upgrade my camera and since then have had only one hassle atop another.  In order to get a version of iPhoto that would import RAWs from the D7100, I had to upgrade to Mavericks.  Then downloaded a DNG plugin because PS CS5 won't open the RAWs.
 
 Now the f***I DNG converter will not open RAWs that I imported using iPhoto, and I do not have $700 kicking around to buy frickin PS CS6 with.  Apparently it will now recognize only RAWs imported via ViewNX, which I absolutely hate.
 
 At my wit's end.  And yes,
  Tiny, I am seriously considering taking up knitting. | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 10:11:12 AM · #2 | 
		| | Thanks can I have a nice pair of shorts first please,oh and a hat. | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 10:19:35 AM · #3 | 
		| | If I do make the shorts you have to promise to wear them in your next heroic selfie :-) | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 10:59:44 AM · #4 | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 11:11:14 AM · #5 | 
		| | As a temporary solution, might I suggest the 90 day free trial of Capture One Pro? | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 11:16:44 AM · #6 | 
		| | What's that, importing software? | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 06:37:03 PM · #7 | 
		| | Sounds like a bit of a nightmare, frankly. I'm left wondering what the heck iPhoto is doing that buggers the DNG converter? I would suggest that one easy solution is to ditch iPhoto, and just drag & drop to move from the camera to the Mac, then go directly to the DNG converter. Now, if you are using iPhoto for cataloging, perhaps this isn't a perfect solution. What I would personally do is make the investment of time to learn and use Lightroom. It uses the same RAW engine as Ps, and makes importing, cataloging, rating/culling, developing and exporting a breeze. I always recommend reading a little on how to get Lr set up and configured to best match your workflow before installing it.
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			|  | 01/14/2014 06:38:30 PM · #8 | 
		| | | Originally posted by snaffles: What's that, importing software?
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 Capture One is a full-featured RAW converter. It is, however expensive compared to, for instance Adobe Lightroom. It is well liked by those who use it. I found it clunky, but the last version I used was two or three full versions ago.
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			|  | 01/14/2014 06:46:34 PM · #9 | 
		| | Not to be pedantic, but the Nikon RAW file format is NEF. DNG is Adobe's creation. If you're just throwing that around as a generic substitute for RAW, disregard this, but if you really are specifically using a DNG plug-in to import a DNG from a Nikon camera to iPhoto, I can see why it wouldn't work. At this stage the "DNG" file doesn't exist. | 
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			|  | 01/14/2014 09:10:34 PM · #10 | 
		| | | Originally posted by bohemka: Not to be pedantic, but the Nikon RAW file format is NEF. DNG is Adobe's creation. If you're just throwing that around as a generic substitute for RAW, disregard this, but if you really are specifically using a DNG plug-in to import a DNG from a Nikon camera to iPhoto, I can see why it wouldn't work. At this stage the "DNG" file doesn't exist.
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 But the Nikon D7100 people themselves are touting DNG as a solution!!!! Check out the link in the other thread that addresses D7100s and RAW files...NEFs....whatever.
 
 At this point I really no longer care anymore.  No matter what I enter my scores are sucking balls - I am doing a self-DQ on my most recent entry - I am so f***in sick of upgrades and plugins that don't work.  I am seriously read to throw in the towel and use the $$ I've saved so far for my next lens and go spend it on something else.
 
 Sorry for the rant, I know you mean to be helpful, but I've pretty much had it.  Do'n't count on seeing me around much longer.
 
 Message edited by author 2014-01-14 21:20:15.
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