I didn't find saving under new names or saving in new folders helped, but, copy and pasting into a "new image" did indeed allow me to carry on editing. The only slight downside was that in creating a "new image" I did loose the file info (like date taken etc) but still worth while knowing...
Hello all
Thank you all very much for your input.
I was not aware exporting repeatedly/excessively a photo could cause the image quality to reduce, but now its been mentioned by a few of you, its something ill definitely bear in mind going forward .... Ill use the save function rather than...
Hi all
After a little advice.
I have been using GIMP (the latest version) to edit some photos for a while now and when I'm finished editing I select "Export as" which allows me to save the file in JPG format.
I often then decide to make more changes to said edited file, so open up it up again...
I'll have a look and see if this software allows you to alter the Vignetting too, thank you. Always good to have options incase software is withdrawn down the line I suppose.
I have turned ON the "Auto Distortion Control" setting
I just don't have on my camera a "Vignetting Control" option (which I gather is available on some other Nikon models)
I was looking at buying the lens from MPB so wouldn't be able to try it out without buying it.
I've just had a look in the settings on my camera, but cant see any option to alter the Vignetting under the Shooting Menu options.
I have recently done a firmware update.
Good point!!!! ... No the one I was testing it out on wasn't.
I have just tested it out on a photo I did take with the Nikon and ...... I can now alter the Vignetting!!! :-)
THANK YOU :-)
I feel like a plonker, but THANK YOU :-)
Im going to have a play with it now!
Its not for just one specific photo unfortunately.
Basically, I am looking at buying the Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR as an "all in one" option, but have read numerous reviews that say the main downside with this lens can be Vignetting at certain settings. The lens ticks all...
I wonder if my laptop is not up to it, perhaps? I'm using Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1, which is listed in the system requirements for Capture NX-D.
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