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When I open RAW NEF in photoshop, it opens looking like a negative. How do I fix?

New Here ,
Jul 11, 2017 Jul 11, 2017

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I just installed the latest version of Photoshop on a different computer than my home CPU. For some reason, every RAW NEF file I open on this new computer opens looking like an actual negative. See picIMG_2662.JPG

I never had this issue when using on my other CPU. My RAW plug-in is the latest, and my camera (Nikon D810) is supported. Is there some setting I'm missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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LEGEND , Jul 11, 2017 Jul 11, 2017

Open the Lightroom preferences, performance tab, and uncheck the graphics processor option.

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Open the Lightroom preferences, performance tab, and uncheck the graphics processor option.

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OMFG! Thank you so much! I actually saw that in the Camera RAW preferences, and thought about trying it, but never did. I'm glad (although slightly annoyed lol) it was something so simple. Thank you again!

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