This week my Nikon D70 arrived (yipee!!). I installed the Adobe Camera RAW 2.2 update to go with Photoshop CS. I shot a few with my camera in RAW fromat, copied them to the HD, and opened them up in Photoshop CS, no problem.
However, I wanted to see what the Nikon software was all about, so I installed PictureProject and the Capture trial. (Neither seem to suit my needs better than Photoshop.) After installing the Nikon software, when I try to open a RAW file in PS CS, it will ONLY use the Nikon RAW conversion instead of using the Adobe Camera RAW plug-in. The Nikon one has only a couple of adjustment options and I like the Adobe one better.
Is there any way to force Photoshop to use the Adobe RAW plug-in instead of the Nikon RAW utility?
To make matters worse, when I uninstall the Nikon software, it introduces an error when starting PS CS: This application has failed to start because NEFLibrary3PS.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. This appears during Plug-ins initialization, so my guess is that Nikon did not properly script their uninstall to inform Photoshop not to look for their NEF converter.
I'm entering this in the Digital SLRs forum because
1) It has to do with a kink in my workflow
2) I'm hoping that someone with advanced Nikon and Photoshop experience might have seen and overcome the problem.
My apologies if this is off-topic, and I'd appreciate any help the administrator might offer in directing it to the right place if need be.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can render.
Best regards,
James