This is another in the recent Nikon D300 midrange zoom images I’ve been collecting. What’s significant is that I used it as the subject as I began to explore Capture NX2 in earnest.
With the previous version, I thought that the conversions were clearly the best available for the Nikon NEF files. I used the control point technology for overall tonal balancing. But I’d move to Photoshop (via Aperture roundtripping) for local contrast adjustment with curves and then use of the NIK Efex filters plus selective sharpening and blurring.
In the new NX2 any adjustment can be a control point, including curves and sharpening. So instead of using masks in Photoshop, I can use the more direct U-Points of NX2. I’m lacking the handful of Efex filters I favor, but I could purchase them for NX2. That would put almost all of the editing I do directly into NX2.
One point that’s lacking is the ability to directly round trip with Aperture. Now I export the master NEF into a folder, open in NX2, save as TIFF and then drag back into Aperture. If I choose edit with NX2 in Aperture, Aperture first insists on converting to TIFF itself and sending that to Capture NX. It would take a real integration for Aperture to send a NEF, but then for NX2 to send Aperture back a TIFF.
I’m sure I could automate part of this using Applescript and Automator but getting the file back into the project where it belongs seems a bit tricky.