

And if you have a client involved, don't take the easy out and blame the photographer. Now you are blaming the photographer, who you say is trained and attended 'meetings.' How would you know if a photographer was trained or not? You lack the basic understanding to make that judgement. That is an error someone makes if they do not understand the basics of digital photography. You ought to have known that the images are not salvageable. You presented us with a problem of how to rescue blurry NEF files. This particular person did not do as asked and instructed, which leaves us very frustrated they have subsequently been removed from our team! We have a robust system and we don't just send a tog out representing us without training and meetings. You haven't been very specific about what you mean by "blurred", so this could all be over-expectation of what 100% pixel views look like, for all we know. If your conversions are very blurred, however, don't expect different from the JPEGs.

I don't know what the resolution of the D3200's embedded JPEGs are, but many manufacturers give full resolution in their embedded JPEGs.

Irfanview and FastStone Image viewer will also both extract the JPEGs in one batch command, from a GUI. You don't need dcraw on a command line to do extract the JPEGs. The said person will not represent my business again!ĭepending on the viewing software, the raw files will just show as the embedded JPEGs. This is the million dollar question if the jpegs are useless as well then its camera and operator error, and to say that I have been let down is an understatement! I ask a lot of questions and give instructions before anyone works for me and I have been left frustrated as I could not have been any clearer about shooting in Jpeg and not Raw.
