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Hawkeye



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I would like to discuss a problem with anyone out there who is using the Nikon D800 with it's 40MB raw files?

 

BTW I can't see how to correct the spelling mistake in the heading?!


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What spelling mistake in the heading? ;-)

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I can edit the Topic name Ken.
What do you want it changed to ?


Yes I am using the D800.

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I'm also using a D800.

I don't see any misspellings in the title. However, in the text "it's" should be "its".
See The Apostrophe Protection Society :rtfm:

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jk wrote: I can edit the Topic name Ken.
What do you want it changed to ?


Yes I am using the D800.

Looks as if Robert has corrected the mistake from Whos's to Who's - thanks!

I'll be in touch soon re my problem with the D800 - just sorting the system out now that I have upgraded to Win7 64-bit and CS6 64-bit.

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Dave Groen wrote: I'm also using a D800.

I don't see any misspellings in the title. However, in the text "it's" should be "its".
See The Apostrophe Protection Society :rtfm:

Thanks for that Dave, you are, of course, right!

I'll get back to you shortly about my problems with the D800 NEF files, in the meantime tho' are you running 64-bit on Win7?  

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Robert wrote: What spelling mistake in the heading? ;-) Ta! I take you have the expertise to make the changes - thanks.

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My big hammer will fix most things, or break them! ;-)

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Robert wrote:
My big hammer will fix most things, or break them! ;-)
Looks like it worked. :rofl:

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Hawkeye wrote:  in the meantime tho' are you running 64-bit on Win7?  I'm running 64-bit CS6 on a Mac. If you're running CS6 on a Mac, it only runs on multi-core 64-bit machines.

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Dave Groen wrote:
Hawkeye wrote:  in the meantime tho' are you running 64-bit on Win7?  I'm running 64-bit CS6 on a Mac. If you're running CS6 on a Mac, it only runs on multi-core 64-bit machines.

Mac as well, no Windows for me!

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And on Mac for me as well
Ed

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Problem over (not solved, but over!) - Re-installed Win 7 64-bit and CS6 64-bit and the out of memory problems I was getting on the 32-bit setup with D800 40MB files are now non-existant. All is working fine.

Thanks to all for your responses.

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Good news Ken.
Glad that the problems are solved.


BTW There is a new patch for CS6 for Windows on the Adobe website.

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No problems with Windows 7 Pro and D800 to date, all working very well.

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Well Windows8 is here next week. I expect that Nikon CNX2 will have some issues but maybe not.

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Oh come on Jonathon. You KNOW that NX2 and Photoshop will have problems

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Well that is another reason to be in in the Mac safe house!
Nikon CNX2 does work much better under OSX than Windows.


I can truly say that I have found little reason to upgrade from 10.6.8 except to get a look at some of the new features such as AirShare and iCloud. Both of these features I can have in 10.6.8 by using some simple network customisations and having large amounts of network attached storage provides me with myCloud which is preferrable to iCloud.

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I agree I'm not at all happy about storing picture in on the internet. I have two raid each with x5 1.5 TB drives to store my pictures and video work on. They work well and very important pictures I also down load to BluRay and store that way.

I have just been using my D800 with Camera Control 2 for last weeks RPS Workshop in Cheltenham. All went well and the members got lots of good pix 1/3 users seem to be on Canon mostly 5D Mk 2 or 3 but I'm please to say there was D3X and D800 and D800E


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