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vladimir

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Is anybody using Nikon Capture NX with Leopard? I downloaded the free trial in December when I bought my Mac and used it with no issues, but I didn't use it much. The Nikon website says their current version is not compatible with Leopard. So before I buy the incompatible version, does anybody have any experience or insight? Thanks.
 
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Capture NX came with my new D300. I run leopard and didn't have any problems installing or anything but I haven't really used the program. The only thing I've done is open it a couple of time. Sorry, I'm really not much help.
 
Capture NX came with my new D300. I run leopard and didn't have any problems installing or anything but I haven't really used the program. The only thing I've done is open it a couple of time. Sorry, I'm really not much help.

Ditto. I just use Aperture. I wish it could read the incamera settings, but otherwise it's fantastic. Don't see any reason to use 2 programs, unless I get Photoshop Elements at some point in the future.
 
Just an update in case anybody else cares: I downloaded Nikon's Capture NX, their latest incarnation of Capture, and it seems to work fine with Leopard. The previous version, Capture, was tagged with a note warning of incompatability--apparently that is no longer an issue.

Bdshort, I use CaptureNX because I also use Photoshop and shoot in RAW format. I haven't fully explored the software yet, but CaptureNX seems to have a good deal of capability on its own.
 
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