Nikon can do so much more with their Picture Controls .. quite frustrating in a way. And more so because it just oozes incompetence from the folks that make the choices that this or that software is now their new push.
Does anyone know, or have any hint of who is actually developing Nikon's recent software? .. anyhow doesn't matter, if they just outsourced it to a crew that knows how to make software .. and then listen to some of the feedback!
With the colour reversal comment .. it was so easy in CNX2 to adjust the tone curve to colour reverse the negative, save that job and use it to batch edit any other negatives I'd digitized.
In the utility, you can reverse luminance, just not colour tones. I can't imagine why they'd create such a limitation. Then(as they did back in the D3 - D300 era camera period) .. set up a website dedicated to Picture Control again where you can download Picture Controls, and make it a community based site where people can create and share their own efforts. If colour editing was incorporated into the tone curve variables, it would allow for the ability to reverse negatives .. thus negating the need for the colour negative entry in the D850's menu .. and only in jpg!!??
Yes definitely not free, but if Nikon sold 1 million ILCs in a year, that cost burden on the camera may only be one millionth of a cent!
.. it seems to be approximately the amount that Nikon seem to invest in some of their recent software!
I stopped using CNX-D as soon as I tried Studio for the first time.
CNX-D on my 7 year old desktop was slow, and they never updated the font sized well enough for a 4K monitor(and not at all in ViewNXi, that I ever saw).
As I still cling to D800 and earlier cameras for now, CNX2 was still enough for me when I did get to take a photo, and most times VNX2 was enough, with a tweak to picture control/WB/exp/highlight/shadow .. that usually sufficed for a bit.
I don't doubt that Studio will progress like Nikon's other software ended up doing so.
I recall the beta versions of CNX-D operated very nicely on this old box .. then came the official releases and lacked pretty much every editing tool you got used too, and slow and buggy.
In the end for me it was just slow.
Øivind! .. awesome reminder .. thanks. Also must remember to change the link to it in Transfer, as I have transfer set up to open VNX2 upon completion of upload.
Illka, the other weird happening with ratings in Studio that I see pretty much all the time: I have every image that I deem to be worth saving 'rated' in some way, numbers or stars, as has been Nikon's method since day dot.
Up to CNX-D and VNXi, all those ratings were saved in the maker section of the exif.. ie. in the NEF.
Why Studio can't see (pretty much) most of those ratings across so many images .. strange indeed.
It's random too tho, some come up with a rating .. most don't.
Also, whatever Nikon's new method of embedding into the original file means .. doesn't appear to be the same as what it used too mean.
Any rating made in Studio will not appear in previous software that I've seen. That is their notion of having embedded the saved edit/info into the original file has changed from previous years.
I just re-installed CNX-D to confirm this too. So it seems that the rating system, at least, in Studio is a bit flaky.
In VNX2(sometimes CNX-D) any rating and keyword(into ITPC) is saved into the image itself(NEF, I don't shoot jpg).
I use a very old .. laughably so! .. Microsoft program from about 100 years ... Photo Gallery. It shows me that ITPC info, and catalogs it for me too(bit of a help, but not vital). Photo Gallery(no longer available) work with Windows itself, and in combination with the Nikon's codec, Windows also understands this keyword/tagged info too. So in effect, my 'cataloging sytem' is Windows' indexing/searching. ie. negates the need for any catalog system.
Only 'downside' in terms of loss of the 'database' is really, only if I lose a file itself. The database itself is not important, so if I reinstall Windows, yeah, I need to rebuild the 'database' but Windows is continually updating it's database anyhow .. and it doesn't take long either.
This system works for me if i ever need to find an image .. just type it in Windows search.
Anyhow, In CNX-D(and VNX-i) even tho they only use sidecar file systems for saving any edits .. they still respected the keywording and rating I gave any file via VNX2(mainly) and sometimes in CNX2, if I forgot too in VNX2.
This is pretty much my #1 reason for using VNX2. Any keyword entered into the edit, is saved in the NEF .. and any image that opens this NEF will also see this keywording.
Note: the point of this info is not about my 'database' system .. it works brilliantly and this is my 'vice' or prejudice .. for now I need nothing else.
So CNX-D and VNX-i were really of no use to me. VNX2 was really my main go too software. I had hoped that Studio could replace VNX2 .. eg. if I get myself a newer model camera .. and Studio did indeed save edits into the file in the traditional way it used too in days gone by .. but they changed something.
None of the previous software will read Studio edits, or ITPC/keyword data, Windows won't either.
Question is, is it just a bug? or is it an inherent change in the method for saving into the original image.
I have no fear to save data into the original image.
In 15+ years of doing so with Nikon software, I've never had an issue.. and that I've seen even the older method of saving edits 'destructively' is not really.
While it's true that the camera original image has been edited, the file can be restored faithfully back to the originally as shot parameters as set in the camera(ie. tones and colours and whatnot).
What can't be reversed tho is that if you ever wanted to reload that 'original' image back into the camera to view it on the camera again! .. why anyone would NEED this specific ability, is not something I can comprehend.
So while it's true that the 'revert to original' is not explicitly true in the technical sense .. it is as original as needed by most folks.
Nikon's software edits are only written to the 'maker notes' section that describe how the raw file should be converted into an image on screen. In effect it's non destructive anyhow.. just no need for external sidecar files and saved copies of images that are just duplicates of the out of camera NEF, and then backing up those files again over and over .. simplifies backups.
So far as can be noted... Studio has now broken some part of a previous Nikon file ecosystem .. so be careful with it. I'm treating it purely as beta software .. a bit of a curio until it's bugs are worked out.
Speed. can't complain on this old FX8350(AMD) slug of a desktop. Fast enough SSDs seem to keep it ticking over at reasonable pace. Better than CNX-D(reconfirmed just now too).
Viewer sped is still not VNX2 speed tho. More so at initial start up, as once opened and images in a folder viewed previews are fast enough.
Seems like the preview database/thumbnails may only be temporary in some way?
Apologies for the tedious reply .. finding stuff as I type ..
So as I type, I also find that there is no way to set the preview images as the NEF file or the jpg preview file. obviously the jpg file will be quicker, maybe this could be why I see slower previewing for now after every start up of the program, and why once viewed preview is then instant.
In VNX2, preview is instant, except for the condition that any new NEFs uploaded and viewed for the first time. once the thumbnail database has been built, it's instant preview every time.
Overall VNX2 is still much faster. SO much so that if I have a series of images shot moments from the previous and next images, holding the left/right arrow keys the preview on the main window looks like a 15fps video.. ie. instant preview for as long as you like.
IN Studio, all I see is a black screen, and the film strip moving, but the highlighter on the thumbnail not moving with it .. ie. much slower.
In a one at a time keystroke from image to image, Studio is good enough as a viewer, 1 sec display, but not instant like VNX2 is.
CNX-D glacial on my desktop .. blurry image for a couple of seconds .. then finally! .. kind of experience.