
ViewNX-i
Nikon ViewNX-i software lets you browse still image and video files, edit still images via Capture NX-D or video files via ViewNX-Movie Editor.
What is ViewNX-i?
View your images and videos with the same excitement you had when you shot them.
Nikon ViewNX-i software lets you browse still image and video files, edit still images via Capture NX-D or video files via ViewNX-Movie Editor. You can also perform image processing within ViewNX-i.
ViewNX-i allows you to easily switch between workspaces and the Output Bar, smoothly edit images and video using the Photo Tray to keep files organized, create slideshows that include stills, video, music and titles, map your travels with GPS enabled cameras and share files quickly and seamlessly to Nikon Image Space and other sites.
The software is compatible with all current and previous Nikon digital cameras including DSLR, Nikon 1 and COOLPIX cameras that can output a .NEF or .NRW (RAW), JPG or TIFF image files and .MOV and .AVI video files; and it supports the sidecar file format for non-destructive editing just like Capture NX-D.
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Supported Languages
- English
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- Photo Manager
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Photos & GraphicsRecent user activities on ViewNX-i
highestage added ViewNX-i as alternative(s) to Irix HDR Classic
altersoft added ViewNX-i as alternative(s) to Photo Mechanic
jagermesh added ViewNX-i as alternative(s) to AYVY
In their current Windows versions, both Nikon View NX-i (v1.2.4) and Capture NX-D (v1.4.3) install to the standard Windows programs folder, without giving the user any option to change the installation path! This is of course poor etiquette, and not an acceptable way of treating a user's system, but it also makes the software unusable for anyone who can't, or doesn't want to, install (large) applications to their root partition.
Update, December 2016: Nikon's (very prompt and friendly) customer support acknowledged this problem, and suggested that moving the program folder after installation has completed (and adjusting any shortcuts) should work. I can confirm that it does, so this might be a solution for some. They also said that they forwarded my feedback to the development team, so there's hope that the installation procedure might be fixed in a future version.
[Edited by Anamon, December 05]