What is the latest version of Samsung's RAW Converter
Re: What is the latest version of Samsung's RAW Converter
Coldamus wrote:
Ben Herrmann wrote:
I use Adobe CS CC and Lightroom CC, but I do like to keep up with the various OEM converters that each brand makes. Because in some instances, the OEM converters do a great job with certain conversions.
Having said that, I was searching for Samsung's RAW file converter and noticed - from what I could see - that the latest version is 4.0.4.0 - which I downloaded.
But that version only handles files up to and including the NX100 and 200 and EX1 - and nothing after that. So that beg's the question, is there a newer version, or did Samsung drop this silkypix version of a converter after that?
Thanks in advance...
There must be a later version. When Samsung replaced the NX3000 with the NX3300 they ceased supplying free copies of Adobe Lightroom and reverted to supplying Samsung Raw Converter instead (plus Samsung DNG converter). I don't have an NX3300 so I don't know what the software version was or whether it supports other recent models.
My last Samsung camera was the NX300 that included a free copy of Lightroom 4. My NX200 was bundled with a copy of Silkypix but I don't recall which version it was because I never used it.
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