I just got an NPS email which mentions the update to 2.2.0. Of course firing up NX 2.1 and asking it to check for updates I get the report "no updates available".
Why am I not surprised? Or am I missing something? How hard can it be to get this right?
Anyway, I have downloaded 2.2.0 but not yet installed it as I thought I'd first enquire what other users report. One thing in the release notes that interested me was the sentence:
"An Auto Distortion correction function has been added to the Camera & Lens Corrections portion of the Edit Lists Develop section. "
Could it be that Nikon have actually taken the lead from DxO and incorporated fully mapped distortion correction? This would be a very big improvement. If so what lenses are covered? I hoped that the information might be expanded in the accompanying PDF, but all it says is:
"This tool can only be applied to images created by digital SLR cameras
with type G or D lenses. It uses lens information recorded
with the image to correct the barrel distortion characteristic
of wide-angle lenses or the pin-cushion distortion associated
with telephoto lenses. It can not be applied to photos taken
with D100 or D1-series cameras or with PC, fi sheye, or certain
other lenses, nor is it available with JPEG or TIFF images that
were taken with auto distortion control enabled or that have
been processed using auto distortion control and saved under
a diff erent name.
To turn auto distortion control on, place a check in the Apply
checkbox ( ) and select Auto from the pull-down menu. Auto
distortion control is automatically enabled for RAW photos
taken with On selected for the auto distortion control option
available in the shooting menu of some cameras. In other
cases, auto distortion control defaults to off ( )."
Which is hardly a detailed description of the process. But maybe there's something else here that I don't understand. I'd appreciate enlightenment from someone who does!
Roy
