Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Comparable to Quark Xpress (once a state of the art DTP program): their aftersales sucked and they ripped of people due to their monopoly. Untill Adobe InDesign came. I think about everybody in the market switched to the latter by now: it's better, it's less expensive, and integrates seemlessly into all other Abobe products. Op 18-sep-06, om 23:00 heeft David Rodgers het volgende geschreven: > Adam wrote: > >>> That's not what Nikon had in mind - they want to lock in their data > formats. You appear to think that's a fine idea - I think it's > abhorent.<< > > I bought one of the very early versions of Nikon Capture. (It's not > just > a raw converter, but allows uploading of custom curves and some nifty > remote control stuff). It only cost $100 but they've never come > back and > asked for more for upgrades. I guys that's the good news. The bad news > is the effort in upgrading. > > My serial number was (and I guess still is) 4 words. I had a system > crash a little over a year ago. Nikon has gone to more traditional (as > in cryptic) SNs. When I tried to reinstall capture by downloading the > latest version it wouldn't take my serial number. I called Nikon tech > support. They told me I had to install my original and then reinstall > all the upgrades. I asked for a newer SN just to make it easier and > they > said no. Thus, it took me the better part of an evening to get Nikon > Capture fully installed. > > Now I see with the new Capture NCX, or whatever it is, you can only > upgrade one machine. I have two, a desktop and a laptop. My PS license > allows me to to install on both machines. Plus, when I had the system > crash I just called Adobe and they opened up an authorization for > me to > reauthenticate. It was easy and painless. > > I haven't called Nikon yet so I don't know if I'm now limited to one > install or not. But based on prior dealing I'm afraid that whatever > I do > it's not going to be easy, or painless. > > I guess you get what you pay for. I can never upgrade my system > again or > I'll have to spend a week installing NC. I guess I could buy the > latest > version, which isn't much different that paying for an upgrade. But > it's > the principle of the thing. > > NC is great software for NEFs (Nikon's proprietary format) and > overall I > like it and I use it as much as PS. > > daveR > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >