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I'm not sure that anyone has determined precisely what "member" refers to and where it might be hiding if it is, in fact, missing. Nikon is still working on finding an answer at least, and if they don't know, I certainly don't. Even reinstalling the program often doesn't seem to fix this. If you experience this problem, the workaround Nikon suggests is to save your images as tiff, then open the saved files into Photoshop. Serial Number Format Change Nikon changed the format of serial numbers they use for installing Capture between version 4.
If you bought a version prior to 4. If you have a bit system that won't run your old version at all, you will be forced to contact Nikon to get a new serial number. Others have had success by taking this route, so while it may be inconvenient, it apparently can be done. Microsoft keeps user preferences and settings in a database known as the registry and it seems Nikon sometimes has difficulty removing old entries when uninstalling their programs.
The distribution of some Nikon software therefore includes a program called "RegSweeper" that can be used to clean out anything that was missed so the new version can be installed without conflict. And if that doesn't do it, they actually give directions for manually editing the registry, something Microsoft discourages due to the possibility of severe problems if mistakes are made in doing so. While I can see this being an optional component, I find it hard to believe that, on Windows at least, Nikon still installs this without either asking or telling the user some two years after Camera Raw started coming standard with Photoshop.
Mac OS users do get a choice, but the default installation still includes the plug-in. While not technically a bug, it's hard to understand why Nikon is still doing this. Thankfully, Capture runs well on both my desktop and laptop systems. But I know several people that have not been so lucky. There are certainly other quirks and idiosyncrasies in Nikon Capture. Each new release typically lists "correction of other known issues" among its features.
And as they add new features, they undoubtedly add new bugs as well. Nikon clearly has the inside track on access to the NEF format, and the results possible from Capture bear that out. I just wish they would invest more in testing and QA before they released new software versions. Today they released the Nikon Capture 4.
Mac users in particular seem pleased since the new release greatly improves performance on OS X. Be forewarned though that it will re-install the Nikon plug-in, so you'll have to delete it all over again. Date posted: August 21, updated July 15, Permanent link for this article.
Printer Friendly Version. A new photo tip is posted each Sunday , so please check back regularly. Photo Tip of the Week Troubleshooting Nikon Capture Problems Nikon knows how to make great cameras, but they are not nearly as expert at writing software.
Nikon has stated that older versions of Capture simply aren't compatible with Tiger. Versions older than 4. What is this?
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