Jeroen Wenting
(K=25317) - Comment Date 11/4/2006
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http://vivisimo.com/search?tb=vivisimocom&query=GIMP+NEF came up with several results for RAW plugins for Gimp claiming to support NEF. I've not tried any myself.
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Alper Tecer
(K=7007) - Comment Date 12/25/2006
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http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/ You can try Ufraw.
Or you can convert your raw file in the raw converter that came with your camera, raw shooter essentials, etc, into a 8 bit TIF file. Then open it inside the gimp and postprocess. ;)
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Michael J. Noonan
(K=-17) - Comment Date 1/22/2007
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I currently use The Gimp & it's RAW importer, (installed separately), in Ubuntu Linux. It works great! It's very similar to Photoshop Elements raw importer on my wifes mac. I shoot with an old D1 in raw and import everything with ufraw into Gimp
What OS are you using?
thx, -mn
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Alper Tecer
(K=7007) - Comment Date 3/3/2007
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Raw Therapee is a free RAW converter, you may give it a try. I heard it recently.
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Michael Johansen
(K=29) - Comment Date 6/27/2008
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I use one called UFRAW (just make a google search) - it just works fine.
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Jeroen Wenting
(K=25317) - Comment Date 6/27/2008
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2 years late, but who knows...
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