En el «sin vivir» continuo a que nos someten las constantes actualizaciones de todos los «softwares» sin los que parece que ya no podamos vivir hoy le toca el turno al Nikon ViewNX que pasa a la versión v2.8.0.
Como el artículo así «pelao» quedaba muy pobre y podíais pensar que tan brillante noticia no ha despertado mi interés, cosa absolutamente cierta pero que no quiero que sepáis, os pongo aquí las mejoras que tanto la versión Windows como la versión Mac ofrece a sus sufridos sufridores.
Mejoras generales:
- Support for the COOLPIX L620 has been added.
- GeoTag in the toolbar has been changed to Map. In addition, GPS data and GPS information have been renamed Location data.
- The following support has been added for Motion Snapshots:
- Slideshow function
- When Short Movie Creator or Movie Editor is selected from the Open With… option in the File menu, users can now choose Movies (MOV) and JPEG images or Movies (MOV).
- However, to choose one of the above, Short Movie Creator or Movie Editor must be registered in Open With > Register… > Open with Application beforehand.
- An Add/Edit Directional option has been added to the Map toolbar.
- A Merge Altitude Log with Track Log… option has been added to the Log Matching item.
A location log saved with a camera, mobile phone, or other commercially available satellite navigation system receiver capable of acquiring location data can now be merged with an altitude (barometer) and depth log* saved using a Nikon digital camera. - Altitude (barometer) and depth logs are recorded by Nikon digital cameras equipped with barometers or depth gauges.
Additional modifications to the Windows version:
- Installation of QuickTime is no longer required.
- Frame rate options of 50 fps and 60 fps are now available for movies created using the Create Movie… item in the Nikon Movie Editor File menu and output at a size of 1280 x 720 (16:9) and 1920 x 1080 (16:9). However, the following two requirements apply when 50 fps or 60 fps is selected for Frame rate:
- Only movies have been added to the storyboard (no still images)
- An option other than MOV (MotionJPEG/Linear PCM) is selected for File type
Additional modifications to the Macintosh version:
- Image display with the slideshow function is now compatible with Retina Display.
Veis, ¿ a que así la cosa queda mucho más completa ?. Pues eso.
Lo he visto en Nikon Rumors.