As long as you use Studio to view those images again, and not VNX2. then noted the hierarchy preference for displaying NEFs when David: Following on from the ITPC thread, if you used VNX2 to rate and tag your D850 images then used Studio to edit them you shouldn't have any issues. I totally forgot that I edited the images in CNX-D in this folder(shot back in June 2020) and couldn't work out why my CNX2 edited images didn't look right in Studio. Studio can also revert the VNX2/CNX2 edited image back to it's original unedited state too if required. nullifying any CNX-D edits and Studio then reverts back to the VNX2/CNX2 embedded edit. If I change the rating(already set in VNX2) Studio also maintains the CNX-D rating(if it has been altered).ĭelete the NKSC_PARAM folder or individual. Displays the rating/label made in those software too.īut if I edit the already edited images in CNX-D too, Studio prefers the CNX-D edit over the embedded edit instead. nksc edit files are present it honours the embedded edit(VNX2/CNX2) without issue. NXStudio then comes along and it appears to me to honour the latest software edit processes. nksc file is created CNX-D ignores the embedded edit and uses it's own edit sidecar file. If a file is not edited in CNX-D, the embedded edits are honoured by CNX-D. Delete those sidecar files and CNX-D edits are gone. perfect!ĬNX-D as we know uses the sidecar file system and creates a folder(NKSC_PARAM) in the main folder where images are stored and edit steps are stored in. So edits in VNX2/CNX2 are displayed as were edited. Windows Explorer and my use of Windows Photo Gallery). VNX2 and CNX2 both edit the NEFs with embedded instructions for how to display the NEF and in capable viewing software which depends on the NEF codec installed(ie. more as a test for possible switch to this program if I needed too based on camera model purchases. VNX2 as a detailed editor is far too basic, and on some images I then send them to CNX2 for spot editing using for example colour control points here and there.ĬNX-D, I used for 'optional' editing on some images. all in batches where needed on some, most or all images. I find it's easier to edit for example whitebalance/picture control maybe some exposure. In that folder of images I refer too, I used VNX2 as a primary editing tool. or more accurately it creates the illusion of inconsistency to the viewer. NXStudio doesn't seem to be consistent in how to display files previously edited by various software. I had a folder from last year with images of my brother and I camping. I re-installed CNX-D a few days ago to do some tests. NXStudio appears to have a bit of a personality complex.
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