![]() Sometime between the time Apple/Nikon?Adobe fixed the issue, and update to MacOS or Lightroom has broken the tethering again. With that completed and in place, Open LR and select the Tethered Capture menu item and "Start Capture" from the sub menu.Īt this point your tether screen should open and you should see your camera selected. It can work on JPEGs too, but the options for improving your images are more limited. Make sure the app selected is Adobe Lightroom. Click on this and a small dialog will be exposed with the Label "Connecting this camera opens"". In the lower left corner you will find a ▲. It should detect the Device labeled something Like "DSC D750" and the device type will be indicated with a camera icon. Something to investigate: Connect and turn on your D750. ![]() NX Studio (including Nikon Transfer 2) Picture Control Utility 2. Do not try to connect through a USB hub, connect directly with a cable from the camera to the USB3 port on the computer I would start with a short 1-2m cable as longer cables might suffer signal loss Capture NX-D lets you fine-tune pictures by, for example, adjusting brightness and hue, and can also be used to edit RAW images taken with Nikon digital cameras and save them in other formats. Nikon cannot guarantee the operation of the following software until testing is completed: Camera Control Pro 2. RAW (.NEF/.NRW format images captured with a Nikon digital camera, JPEG and TIFF images supported. Screen resolution: 1024x768 (XGA) or higher. However, it is not compatible with Mac OS Sierra. CPU: Core 2 Duo or better (Core i5 or better recommended) RAM: 4 GB or more. It offers a wide range of features and options for editing raw images. ![]() Preferably USB3 on both ends if your D750 uses a USB3 port and you have a Mac with USB3 port. Mac OS: OS X versions 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 64-bit OS supported. ![]() I would still recommend trying another USB cable. Why Not Think of Capture as the Negative Another Take on Large-Sensor Camera Systems When Will the Panic Start Nikon Releases New Lens Auto Distortion. Are you tethering vis USB2 or USB3? I honestly can not see a reason that you can not tether your D750 (more to follow). I noted your other post to Victoria about this tethering issue. ![]()
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