p.1 #7 · Lightroom ZR support (update: now supported)
“It’s only the most aggressively marketed, sought after Nikon ‘cinema’ / hybrid camera in recent years, but yeah, it’s only $2200, so why bother being ready for it?”
I forget sometimes that most people on this forum are dentists with no actual ties to the photo / video / creative industry at all
p.1 #8 · Lightroom ZR support (update: now supported)
I'm sure that Adobe has a well established process for profiling new cameras. It would be a waste of their resources to use a pre-production camera for that in case there are changes before general release.
Only Nikon would be able to release software prior to or concurrently with a new camera availability.
The people working with those cameras would be engineers and technicians. I sure would not want my dentist to be the one creating the profiles for my cameras.
p.1 #9 · Lightroom ZR support (update: now supported)
Adobe DNG doesn’t support it yet. Not even NX Studio. It’ll open the files, but you can’t do anything with the files. All sliders, edits are greyed out. I think the Z6 III took a week to be updated with Adobe.
p.1 #12 · Lightroom ZR support (update: now supported)
n8rv wrote:
“It’s only the most aggressively marketed, sought after Nikon ‘cinema’ / hybrid camera in recent years, but yeah, it’s only $2200, so why bother being ready for it?”
I forget sometimes that most people on this forum are dentists with no actual ties to the photo / video / creative industry at all
Talking like this when you're surprised that Lightroom is behaving exactly how Lightroom has always behaved with new cameras is funny.
p.1 #13 · Lightroom ZR support (update: now supported)
Good one. I know “adobe gonna adobe” but I’ve actually had a decent experience with their camera support in the past - though this is the first time I’ve had a camera in hand at launch.
Anyway… camera raw and LR updates with ZR support pushed out a few days ago. We can go back to ignoring this thread now.