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June 8, 2006

The Image Doctors #16

The Image Doctors
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In this week's episode, we offer user impressions of the D200, discuss the new D2Xs, and give a special preview of Nikon Capture NX, which we have been beta-testing since March.

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Rick is back from Australia with a report on his trip. Did his packing tips from Episode #15 pay off? Or did he forget to heed his own advice? We present out first-hand user report of the Nikon D200. Check out the Nikonians D200 review article for even more information. Rick and Jason have been "secretly" testing Nikon Capture NX since March. Hear their exclusive first-hand impressions about this powerful new software from Nikon! As always, don't forget to leave your comments or suggestions in the Podcast Feedback Forum.

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Posted by drjay32 at June 8, 2006 7:46 PM

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Hi Guys
Love your show. Please keep sharing your experiences 'cuz they are very helpful. // I would like your comments on some information I got this past week. I know the pixel war is not over yet, but I've been contacting some stock houses to get information on selling some of my work, and more and more I'm finding that resolution requirements are getting higher and higher. Last year most houses accepted 8MP of RAW resolution as a minimum for stock photography. Last week I found 3 or 4 of the most popular houses requiring 12MP of RAW resolution as a minimum. Is this a trend that will eventually be embraced by most stock image houses? Am I wrong by thinking this way, because that weeds out a huge chunk of good photographers that ARE NOT using the D2X to make a living, an really, this makes Nikon, as a brand, "barely" a good solution for stock imagery work. If this is the case, I'd rather keep shooting film and leave the pixel war away from me. // Thanks for your help. // Jaime

Posted by: sonerosoy at June 9, 2006 5:41 AM

Just a comment about the audio on your podcasts. I am constantly hearing an echo when you are talking. One example is this podcast around 12:30 seconds left in the podcast. Are you both wearing headphones or is the sound playing through your speakers? Just a thought. Great podcast. Love listening to all of the places that you get to go to shoot.

Matt

Posted by: gocyclones at June 13, 2006 5:19 PM

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