Version 5.6.98.99 Released
1) Added support for R10, R7, R6 Mark II and R3 bodies.2) Fixed some UI bugs.
1) Added support for R10, R7, R6 Mark II and R3 bodies.2) Fixed some UI bugs.
Just a quick follow-on release that fixes some UI bugs/glitches on 4k monitors.
There’s a new version out today with Z body fixes and various bug fixes. Check out the full release notes here.
It’s been a crazy year, hasn’t it? We’ve released a new version, and it adds new bodies, enhances the image browser, fixes bugs, and adds a new ASK feature to make folder/file/IPTC data entry for your images easier. Check it out, and don’t forget to read the Release Notes.
It’s been a crazy year, hasn’t it? We’ve released a new version, and it adds new bodies, enhances the image browser, fixes bugs, and adds a new ASK feature to make folder/file/IPTC data entry for your images easier. Check it out, and don’t forget to read the Release Notes.
We are really happy to announce ControlMyCanon version 5.4. It is a massive upgrade from version 4.3 and contains all sorts of new features. Many thanks to all our beta testers who put it through it’s paces! So, what is new in 5.4? A lot. Tons. The best way to understand what is changed is …
Time flies doesn’t it? And the friendly folks over at Nikon have been busy churning out great new bodies.So it’s time to include those in our newly released ControlMyNikon v5.3 Beta 1, which is a free upgrade to all our v5.x registered users.
So you have some images and you want to be able to quickly browse them. It’s easy with ControlMyNikon’s filmstrip.There is a filmstrip in the image browser which in which you can control which information is shown for each image, and there is even a separate filmstrip in the workflows tab.
Histograms. Pretty well indispensable if you ask me. You shoot, then you review the exposure with a histogram.Many of us do it during post-processing, but you can really save yourself a lot of time if you do it before you shoot. Yes, I said before.