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“No internet connection” when trying to view map


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I’ve had to load View Nx-i on a new computer (freshly dl’d) and whenever I click on the map tab, I get the “no connection” message. I DO have a connection, I’m surfing the internet on Chrome! I had no problems with my previous Nx-i install on the old computer.

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Perhaps your firewall is blocking the software's access to the internet?  Normally you'd get a popup about this.



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Tried turning it off...still no luck.


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I did not know what ViewNX-I was, google took me to Nikon. Been looking at the PS Lightroom, I assume this ViewNX-I is free download so would not be what a full blown program would. But does it have most of what a beginner would need?

 

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View NX-i is mostly a file browser with some capabilities for editing IPTC and using colour stamps to group files together for batch editing. There is a rudimentary editor in the software but the real editing power is in the other free program from Nikon, Capture NX-D.

 

Capture NX-D is one of the better raw converters for NEF files, and the only one that uses all the jpeg conversion bells and whistles that are in our cameras to generate a starting point for further editing.



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View NX-i is mostly a file browser with some capabilities for editing IPTC and using colour stamps to group files together for batch editing. There is a rudimentary editor in the software but the real editing power is in the other free program from Nikon, Capture NX-D.

Capture NX-D is one of the better raw converters for NEF files, and the only one that uses all the jpeg conversion bells and whistles that are in our cameras to generate a starting point for further editing.


I’m primarily use it to merge geotag data and viewing of the map to confirm photo location.


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