On Monday I downloaded the free trial from photo mechanics (the free trial is photo mechanics plus which I do not need but I just ignore the plus parts). I did a drag and drop of well over 2,000 images to my desk top on Sunday night. I started with a few hours of shooting with Z9 and Z800pf on the way home from the symposium last Sunday. I am in the middle of testing his suggested workflow. He then crops or does any other adjustments he wants to in LRC and frequently does a round trip at the end to Topaz Denoise or Sharpen AI plug ins as a final kiss. Drag and drop to desk top from card in card reader, then screen through with Photo Mechanics, then open the far fewer remaining files in Nikon NX Studio and you could do edits there if desired but he seldom does any, then he preserves what settings he had set in his camera along with the raw data by exporting the files as 16bit tifs to his desktop (a heads up they usually about twice as large as the raw file) and then importing to the tif to LRC. has had the Z9 since November 2021 and suggested the following work flow. A friend who is a co owner of the camera stores that put on the photo symposium I was al all week last week. Z9 files have made NX Studio even after the recent update crashy and slow again. NX Studio used to be crashy and slow with D850 files but a past update fixed that. The I open in Nikon NX studio software to see more meta data and wha the image looks like from my camera settings. I just drag and drop my images from card to my iMac 27" desk top. I have not experienced issues with either in LRC. "Z9 NEF files are not yet optimally supported by Adobe (Lightroom, Photoshop), especially the High Efficiency RAW." That was an original statement from Adobe that was later changed when they said they were now fully operational with both file formats.
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