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OS 10.7.5 - iPhoto 6.0.6 - D70 Nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="crisscross01" data-source="post: 1576565" data-attributes="member: 402270"><p>Slightly tangential: you are trying to do something not very clever even if it worked</p><p></p><p>Download Nikon View (free) from the the Nikon site for your region of the globe; with it will come Nikon Transfer. When installing check the option 'run Transfer when a camera is connected'. Then when it is you have the option to place your images in just 1 or if you like 2 folders of your choice and leave them on the SD card pro tem</p><p></p><p>If you have serious photographic ambitions, it is better to use 'proper' processing software that will get the best out of your .nef images; unfortunately D70 is now quite dated and does not capture the dynamic range and density of info of more modern cameras (D7000 in my case, available s/h quite cheap as most folks went straight onto D7100). I use DxO optics Pro, but when using a D80, Nikon Capture was pretty well as good. Even Nikon View will do most things iPhoto will do while allowing you to put images where you want and delete the junk easily. Photoshop is way over the top for most uses, but PS Elements is also good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crisscross01, post: 1576565, member: 402270"] Slightly tangential: you are trying to do something not very clever even if it worked Download Nikon View (free) from the the Nikon site for your region of the globe; with it will come Nikon Transfer. When installing check the option 'run Transfer when a camera is connected'. Then when it is you have the option to place your images in just 1 or if you like 2 folders of your choice and leave them on the SD card pro tem If you have serious photographic ambitions, it is better to use 'proper' processing software that will get the best out of your .nef images; unfortunately D70 is now quite dated and does not capture the dynamic range and density of info of more modern cameras (D7000 in my case, available s/h quite cheap as most folks went straight onto D7100). I use DxO optics Pro, but when using a D80, Nikon Capture was pretty well as good. Even Nikon View will do most things iPhoto will do while allowing you to put images where you want and delete the junk easily. Photoshop is way over the top for most uses, but PS Elements is also good. [/QUOTE]
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