Exiftool writes the new camera identification in the metadata. Mac: /usr/bin/exiftool -model=”NIKON D850″ *.NEF Windows: c:\program files\exiftool\exiftool.exe -model=”NIKON D850″ *.NEF Now let ExifTool write the model name of the D850 into the pictures.Open a command prompt (Mac: a terminal session) and switch to the directory with the pictures.(do not do that on the original pictures, always use a copy!) c:\temp\convert on Mac for example ~/Convert Now copy the pictures from your memory card into a temporary folder, e.g.c:\program files\exiftool – on Mac you start the installer, exiftool will then be installed to /usr/bin. This means, there is no need to use the workaround below anymore!įirst you need ExifTool, you can download it for free from here: ![]() Update 2 (): Adobe has just released their updated DNG Converter 11.0 which directly supports converting the Raw-files of the Z7 into DNG which will then be natively processed by any Lightroom version. Update (): If you set your Z7’s RAW file settings to 14bit Lossless compression, Lightroom CC Classic 7.5 will recognize your RAW files directly. Here’s how to get Lightroom to support the Nikon Z7’s raw files. Nikon has introduced the new mirrorless Z7 camera, but of course Lightroom does not officially support importing, displaying and developing those raw files yet.
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