Most importantly - reading the small print - CNX-D will NOT be getting any further updates. You can still specify another application to export to, but Studio does not automatically generate a Tiff file in the process - as far as I can see you have to set that up manually in the Export menu. At one point I thought that the feature was no longer available, but it is found here Įdit > Options > Viewer > View images full screen on a secondary display. One thing that had me foxed was trying to get the image to display on a seperate monitor, which could be done directly in CNX-D. I do quite a lot of travel / architecture work, often with WA lenses, so I am delighted to find that the straighten and perspective sliders now work much more smoothly. Some things have moved, so there is a bit of an 'unlearning / re-learning ' process involved, but nothing too challenging. The UI is much more friendly and all the features appear to be there. I always thought that there was a considerable overlap between the CNX and VNX apps - merging them together is a definite improvement. Thank you Nikon.Īgreed - it really is excellent. Also, it shows its young age with an occasional glitch, in the file explorer pane, I have some flickering when I navigate a larger folder hierarchy. Tbh, I had a blue screen at the end of an export to JPGs, which is not a common sight on Win10, could be a random event though. The image previews and zoom-in views are maybe not instantaneous but reasonably fast no patience needed. I have been running CNX always without cache for performance reasons, no complaint now. I am running it on Win10 on a somewhat dated Core-i7 6700k CPU with 32GB of RAM, cache on SSD. The crop tool now offers each aspect ratio once with a portrait/landscape toggle button. All the useful tools that I always liked most in CNX are there. Nikon superior image quality now from a responsive speedy application which essentially is a merge of CNX-D and View-NXD. It's so far all I ever wanted from a Nikon edit software. ![]() Went quickly through an edit of 10 pictures with crop, WB, exposure, sharpness, straighening and an occasional retouch brush. Note: Pre-installed 64-bit editions only.
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