-Skipper- Publicado 26 de Octubre de 2010 Compartir Publicado 26 de Octubre de 2010 Nueva versión que corrije los siguientes fallos: Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.0.3 - When the White Balance setting in the Adjustments palette was changed for NRW (RAW) photos taken at an ISO sensitivity setting of Hi 1 with the COOLPIX P7000, the entire photo took on a magenta cast. This issue has been resolved. - In some rare circumstances, the correct hues were not displayed when a third-party (not Nikon) monitor profile was used. This issue has been resolved. - An issue that prevented exporting a project from Nikon Movie Editor as a movie file when Use background music on the Audio tab is checked has been resolved. - An issue that prevented ViewNX 2 from starting correctly under the Danish version of Windows XP has been resolved. Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.0.2 - Support for the D7000 has been added. - Information regarding flash displayed in the Flash portion of the Metadata palette has been modified. - The flash compensation value display method has been modified for photos taken with the D3100 and D7000. (Total compensation value — camera + optional Speedlight — is now displayed.) - Zoom Position, Illumination Pattern, Nikon Diffusion Dome and FV Lock have been added to the Flash portion of the Metadata palette for photos taken with the D3100 and D7000. - D-Movie sizes of 640 × 424 and 320 × 216 have been added to export sizes for movies created using Nikon Movie Editor. - An issue that prevented the display of information in the Metadata palette for photos taken in scene auto selector mode with the D3100 has been resolved. - An issue that prevented operation of slide transition effects for slideshows has been resolved. http://nikonimglib.com/nvnx/index_es_eur.html#os-windows Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web Mas opciones de compartir...
Maria Rosa Publicado 29 de Octubre de 2010 Compartir Publicado 29 de Octubre de 2010 Nueva versión que corrije los siguientes fallos: Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.0.3 - When the White Balance setting in the Adjustments palette was changed for NRW (RAW) photos taken at an ISO sensitivity setting of Hi 1 with the COOLPIX P7000, the entire photo took on a magenta cast. This issue has been resolved. - In some rare circumstances, the correct hues were not displayed when a third-party (not Nikon) monitor profile was used. This issue has been resolved. - An issue that prevented exporting a project from Nikon Movie Editor as a movie file when Use background music on the Audio tab is checked has been resolved. - An issue that prevented ViewNX 2 from starting correctly under the Danish version of Windows XP has been resolved. Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.0.2 - Support for the D7000 has been added. - Information regarding flash displayed in the Flash portion of the Metadata palette has been modified. - The flash compensation value display method has been modified for photos taken with the D3100 and D7000. (Total compensation value — camera + optional Speedlight — is now displayed.) - Zoom Position, Illumination Pattern, Nikon Diffusion Dome and FV Lock have been added to the Flash portion of the Metadata palette for photos taken with the D3100 and D7000. - D-Movie sizes of 640 × 424 and 320 × 216 have been added to export sizes for movies created using Nikon Movie Editor. - An issue that prevented the display of information in the Metadata palette for photos taken in scene auto selector mode with the D3100 has been resolved. - An issue that prevented operation of slide transition effects for slideshows has been resolved. http://nikonimglib.com/nvnx/index_es_eur.html#os-windows Buenos dias, Tengo un problema con la anterior versión del ViewNX2: al abrirlo va directamente a una carpeta que no es la última, que entiendo que es a la que debería ir. La cuestión es que cuando voy a la última y intento abrir cualquiera de las fotografías en JPEG, me sale un aviso que dice "ha detectado un problema y debe cerrarse. Si está en pleno proceso puede perderse la información. Informe a Microsoft de este problema. Depurar Enviar informes de errore No enviar" Esto no me ocurre con una versión más anterior que no incorpora mY pICTURETOWN! He hecho, tal como recomiendas la nueva instalación y me sigue ocurriendo lo mismo. Sabes que puede pasar? Agradeceré cualquier solución al respecto Saludos, Maria Rosa Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web Mas opciones de compartir...
Maria Rosa Publicado 29 de Octubre de 2010 Compartir Publicado 29 de Octubre de 2010 Nueva versión que corrije los siguientes fallos: Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.0.3 - When the White Balance setting in the Adjustments palette was changed for NRW (RAW) photos taken at an ISO sensitivity setting of Hi 1 with the COOLPIX P7000, the entire photo took on a magenta cast. This issue has been resolved. - In some rare circumstances, the correct hues were not displayed when a third-party (not Nikon) monitor profile was used. This issue has been resolved. - An issue that prevented exporting a project from Nikon Movie Editor as a movie file when Use background music on the Audio tab is checked has been resolved. - An issue that prevented ViewNX 2 from starting correctly under the Danish version of Windows XP has been resolved. Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.0.2 - Support for the D7000 has been added. - Information regarding flash displayed in the Flash portion of the Metadata palette has been modified. - The flash compensation value display method has been modified for photos taken with the D3100 and D7000. (Total compensation value — camera + optional Speedlight — is now displayed.) - Zoom Position, Illumination Pattern, Nikon Diffusion Dome and FV Lock have been added to the Flash portion of the Metadata palette for photos taken with the D3100 and D7000. - D-Movie sizes of 640 × 424 and 320 × 216 have been added to export sizes for movies created using Nikon Movie Editor. - An issue that prevented the display of information in the Metadata palette for photos taken in scene auto selector mode with the D3100 has been resolved. - An issue that prevented operation of slide transition effects for slideshows has been resolved. http://nikonimglib.com/nvnx/index_es_eur.html#os-windows Buenos dias, Tengo un problema con la anterior versión del ViewNX2: al abrirlo va directamente a una carpeta que no es la última, que entiendo que es a la que debería ir. La cuestión es que cuando voy a la última y intento abrir cualquiera de las fotografías en JPEG, me sale un aviso que dice "ha detectado un problema y debe cerrarse. Si está en pleno proceso puede perderse la información. Informe a Microsoft de este problema. Depurar Enviar informes de errore No enviar" Esto no me ocurre con una versión más anterior que no incorpora mY pICTURETOWN! He hecho, tal como recomiendas, la nueva instalación y me sigue ocurriendo lo mismo. Mi cámara es una Nikon D90 Sabes que puede pasar? Agradeceré cualquier solución al respecto Saludos, Maria Rosa Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web Mas opciones de compartir...
-Skipper- Publicado 29 de Octubre de 2010 Autor Compartir Publicado 29 de Octubre de 2010 Buenos dias, Tengo un problema con la anterior versión del ViewNX2: al abrirlo va directamente a una carpeta que no es la última, que entiendo que es a la que debería ir. La cuestión es que cuando voy a la última y intento abrir cualquiera de las fotografías en JPEG, me sale un aviso que dice "ha detectado un problema y debe cerrarse. Si está en pleno proceso puede perderse la información. Informe a Microsoft de este problema. Depurar Enviar informes de errore No enviar" Esto no me ocurre con una versión más anterior que no incorpora mY pICTURETOWN! He hecho, tal como recomiendas, la nueva instalación y me sigue ocurriendo lo mismo. Mi cámara es una Nikon D90 Sabes que puede pasar? Agradeceré cualquier solución al respecto Saludos, Maria Rosa ¿Tu ordenador tiene un procesador AMD? Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web Mas opciones de compartir...
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