Creating nikon picture controls - is it easier in camera or using the picture control utility 2 app?

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Creating nikon picture controls - is it easier in camera or using the picture control utility 2 app? Let's find out. Best and easy setup for in camera picture profile for your Nikon mirrorless on DSLR camera. Download nikon picture profile here -downloadcenter.nikonimglib.co...
    Table of Contents:
    00:45 -
    01:22 - In camera setup
    02:51 - Nikon picture Desktop
    07:29 - Creative settings
    13:17 - Exporting Profiles
    15:10 - Thanks very much
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Komentáře • 12

  • @HogbergPhotography
    @HogbergPhotography Před 6 měsíci +2

    Totally different things as you cannot make a custom curve in-camera. That curve ability in the picture control utility 2 makes a world of a difference - IF you have a few years of experience with curves adjustments in Photoshop that is ;)

  • @mcroman-superfeat
    @mcroman-superfeat Před rokem

    Hi, Great you share this, as you say MORE control on DESKTOP, before install to camera N D5300 /// THX /// McRoman

  • @zoomnclick
    @zoomnclick Před rokem +3

    Is there a way in Picture Control Utility 2 to adjust individual color hue and saturation?

  • @JgHobley
    @JgHobley Před rokem +2

    I have a question for you. I shoot football/soccer. I find if I'm snapping teams that have white shirts on a very sunny day, end up with bleached out highlights. Could iI use the custom curves to hold back the highlights?

  • @ashadigital543
    @ashadigital543 Před 2 lety

    sir how to instal to camra the setting not instal to my nikon 7100 sir plz tell me

  • @chazztesa
    @chazztesa Před rokem +1

    Im not sure if I understand Nikon description on this software, they say you can make your own picture control utility from pc so you can import it on your camera?

  • @macca63
    @macca63 Před rokem +1

    extra tutorial:
    if you choose the option 'save to card' insert a SD card into your card reader. Nikon will automatically place the file in a folder.
    The file: PICCON01.NP2
    must be removed from the folder and placed as an independent file in the folder structure, then remove the folder, so leave the file PICCON01.NP2 on your sd card.
    Put the card in your Nikon and go to: manage recording menu-picture control and choose the option: load/save/copy to camera
    then go back to: set picture control, scroll down and choose the profile you created.
    if you have? leave a comment.

    • @becher1380
      @becher1380 Před 7 měsíci

      Error message: There is no Picture Control file on the SD card. The NP3 Files from NikonPC webseit works. But why does not work the NP3 files from picture control utility 2?

  • @becher1380
    @becher1380 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I created the NP3 file like in your video. I definitely did everything right. However, this cannot be transferred to the camera. When I insert the SD card, the NP3 files from NikonPC are shown to me, but my individually created file via picture control utility 2 is not shown. Is there any mod or bug patch so that the program works properly?

    • @HogbergPhotography
      @HogbergPhotography Před 6 měsíci

      Is your camera compatible with loading custom made picture profiles? For example, I got tricked when buying the Nikon J5.. that camera does not have the function, but all the other Nikon 1 cameras before it had that. I also dont think the D3XXX-line of cameras have it.

  • @shmvon
    @shmvon Před rokem

    Why would you want filters on a camera if you shoot RAW?
    To make it feel like a JPG-shooting Fujifilm?