![]() ![]() With iPhone 11 Pro files, you change the Camera Model Name from iPhone 11 Pro Max to iPhone X. Again, one must imply change the Camera Model Name to iPhone X photos and the RAW files become editable them. This also works successfully on iPhone 11 Pro RAW photos to allow a photographer to edit his/her recent model iPhone RAW photos with DxO PhotoLab 5. ![]() You then drag and drop as as many Z9 files as you like to MetaImage, select those files and paste NIKON Z 7_2 into the Camera Model Name field (replacing NIKON Z 9) and then save all (shift-command-S). You just download a Z7 II (I have a Z6 and a Z9 but no Z7 or Z7 II) RAW file and use MetaImage to get the correct Camera Model Name which turns out to be: It’s called MetaImage and it’s very easy to use. If you are on a Mac, I’ve found software which will allow one to easily make batch changes to a set of photos to allow PhotoLab 5 to edit Z9 files as Z7 II files. What if I told you there was a $20 program which would allow you to edit almost any RAW file with any RAW developer with two clicks? Moreover, that program is now on sale for $3. We can’t even edit iPhone RAW photos after the iPhone X. One such camera is Nikon’s amazing new Z9, which has been available since November. ![]() ![]() Those photographers who are early adaptors of new cameras and use DxO PhotoLab 5 have long known the pain of not being able to edit RAW images from their new cameras for many months and occasionally even years. ![]()
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