![]() ![]() : Affinity released version 2 of their Photo, Designer and Publisher apps for iPadOS and macOS. Most raw photo editors support Windows and macOS on Intel, and macOS on Apple’s ARM (M-series) processors including laptops, mac Studio, and iPhones and iPads. The reason many raw photo editors were delayed in delivering support for this new file format was that intoPIX only provided their SDK (software development kit) for Intel processors prior to Sept 2022. By comparison, a lossless compressed raw file delivers a full resolution image at an average of 55 to 60 MB per file. The HE* format delivers a full resolution raw file at about 33 MB per file, and the HE format delivers a full resolution raw file at about 22 MB per file. The Z9 includes two levels of high-efficiency (“HE”) output. This format provides significant compression with minimal loss of image quality. You can learn more about this new file format here: The new High Efficiency raw file format included in the Nikon Z9 is built on “TICO-raw” (stands for TIny COdec) patented by intoPIX. You may be curious it took so long for many raw photo editors to offer support for the new High Efficiency raw file format. Nikon Z9 lossless compressed raw files are supported. Unfortunately it has been proven that macOS Ventura and iOS / iPadOS 16 Apple Core Image RAW does NOT support Nikon Z9 High Efficiency raw files. Apple's website claims macOS Ventura and iOS / iPadOS 16 Apple Core Image Raw support the Nikon Z9. LAST UPDATED: : Affinity Photo 2 does let you choose between Serif and Apple Core Image RAW. ![]()
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