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Monday, August 22, 2005 |
Troubleshooting Nikon Capture Problems: "Nikon knows how to make great cameras, but they are not nearly as expert at writing software. I can't recall who came up with it, but there is a quote about computers to the effect that any program that can be proven to be correct is trivial enough not to do anything useful. Computer programs are complex things, and the more complex they become, the harder it gets to avoid them having at least a few bugs. So it's no wonder that Nikon Capture isn't perfect. What is frustrating though is just how many bugs Capture continues to be plagued with. Hopefully, the following overview of some of the more 'popular' Capture bugs will help those who suffer from them to find relief...."
(Via Earthbound Light Photography Tips.)
6:41:21 AM
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