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October 21, 2024
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colour and perspective. Nothing else

  • October 21, 2024
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Hello, For years I've been attached to a volunteer project, trying to impose world peace through art. I used to have Lightroom, but with the purchase of my new Nikon Z6iii camera, it seems that I must now necessarily rent the latest version of Lightroom. I'm only interested in two factors: restoring the color as close as possible to its original on the one hand, and restoring perspective on the other. Strictly nothing else. To avoid reflections, I often have to take a picture to one side to restore perspective. Thank you for your advice. Jean-Paul

 

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Per Berntsen
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October 22, 2024

I'm not sure what you want to know, but the current version of LrC looks and feels very much like the older perpetual versions. Anything you could do in your old version can also be done in the current version, but there are of course loads of new features.

 

Another option is to use the free Adobe DNG Converter  to convert (copies of) your NEF files to DNG files which can be imported in older versions of LrC.

You haven't mentioned your OS, but if you're on a Mac, you will need Monterey (version 12) or later to install the DNG converter. On Windows you'll need version 10 or later.

Participating Frequently
October 23, 2024

Thank you very much for your help. I will try your solution. Jean-Paul.