Will record the case with Nikon.and see what happens. Therefore I had the delete after import switch selected.and just lost 150 files and a whole day of work. I always created a secondary copy with Nikon Transfer 2 just in case i do stupid things in postproduction. Reading the SD Card with Image Capture, Lightroom or simply copying the file using finder work flawlessly. Problem appears with Nikon Transfer 2 both using usb transfer o directly reading the SD Card
(I did a clear install just in incase deleted nikon files in /Library and ~/Library) Upgraded to the latest versions 2.13.4 and same behavior persists.
Tranfering fails with Nikon Transfer 2 version 2.13.3. From there, go to App Store > click Updates. To install, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen.
The failure is consistent, it happens allways and for all files transferred. The MacOS 10.12.2 update is already available on the Mac App Store and you can readily download it for free. Transfering with Nikon Transfer 2 on Mac 10.12.2 fail (they worked ok before that update). The updated 10.12.2 Install macOS Sierra App can be found in the Applications folder.
Transfering with Nikon Transfer 2 on windows 10 goes ok Install macOS Sierra App has been updated - If you downloaded macOS Sierra from the App Store prior to today, and you want to have the latest version on your backup installer USB, simply log into the Mac App Store and click Download. Transfers with Nikon Transfer 2 cut the bottom part of the image. nef files transferred to a hard drive via Nikon's transfer software.
NEF files produced on a Nikon d5100 have no issues if transferred to my hard drive using the Nikon transfer software or via "cut and paste."įor whatever reason, the OS 10.12.2 upgrade is incompatible with Nikon d7200 produced.
If I "cut and paste" d7200 produced.nef files from my SD card to my hard drive, the pictures can be viewed in Lightroom, Preview, or View NX-i without issue. NEF files produced before the upgrade can still be viewed with no issue in Lightroom, Preview, or View NX-i. nef files when viewed with View NX-i are not blacked out. nef files produced from a Nikon d7200 that have been transferred to my hard drive using Nikon's transfer software cannot be viewed in Preview or Lightroom without the bottom 1/3 of the picture being black (see attached picture). nef files (Nikon RAW) that had been transferred to my hard drive using Nikon's transfer software with no issues in Preview and Lightroom.Īfter the upgrade, however. UPDATE: it appears that this bug is fixed in macOS 10.12.2.Previously, I could view. We apologize for the inconvenience this causes.
Update (): Marco Arment: My 15-inch 2016 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is pretty good in most ways, but it’s a noticeable regression in battery life from the previous generation. In the meantime, users with the affected machines can work around the problem by holding down the Option key while clicking on file names. This smells like a software bandaid for a hardware problem, like when they responded to antenna problems by making the iPhone signal strength bars taller. We, along with others, have reported this bug to Apple, and hope that it will be corrected in a future System Update. It affects many other applications, such as BBEdit, as well. We have determined that this problem is caused by a bug in macOS 10.12 and 10.12.1. On those machines, clicking once on a file name does nothing, and double-clicking uploads the folder containing the file instead of the file itself. This problem appears to only affect Sierra users with late model Retina Macs, such as the 2015 MacBook Pro and the 5K iMac. In that case please contact us for help.įinally, a number of users have reported a problem clicking on items in the Put dialog. If that is not an option - because, for example, you do not have control over a server using the deprecated feature - it is possible to configure your Mac to continue using the feature. The solution for this problem is to move to more secure alternatives. Sierra includes a new version of OpenSSH, the system SSH software, and this new version deprecates support for some SSH features that are in fairly wide use (for example, DSA/DSS public keys). We have received a few reports of users receiving errors when trying to connect to SFTP servers after upgrading to Sierra (for example: "no matching host key type found.
We recommend only running the latest version, which can be downloaded here. We are happy to report that Fetch 5.7.5 is compatible with Sierra, but there are a few issues users should be aware of.įirst of all, a number of users have reported errors running older versions of Fetch, such as Fetch 5.3.1, on Sierra. It has been about a month since the release of macOS 10.12 Sierra, which has given us time to gather information about our users' experiences running Fetch on Sierra.