Captive to capture images with the Nikon D7200?

Is it possible to captive capture images with the Nikon D7200 in Lightroom cc? If this isn't the case, it will be possible in the future?

Best regards

Johan

Hello

Please upgrade to the latest version of Lightroom, and the question to tie with El Capitan will be resolved: keeping up-to-date for Lightroom

Kind regards

Tanuj

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    I save now on some DNG of my final print changes.

    I'm thinking a DNG in PDF format.

    When I export a DNG a RAW processed, is it cooked in? or is it always the original image with the settings of self-development?

    Thank you

    Alex

    Lightroom is a non-destructive Editor. So, you can take any file type (JPG, DNG, RAW, TIF, other) and edit this photo, and always come back to the unedited version.

    If you export your RAW as DNG or export your RAW as the 'Original', you can also revert to the unedited export version (but not if you export as JPG or TIF).

    With regard to your initial statement that you have 'copied the RAWs to print elsewhere', they may not had the changes written to XMP. It would also be a problem with the DNG format, as I said, you should enable the option to write changes into XMP or issue a command, because by default, Lightroom writes not changes to your DNG or sidecar xmp for the RAWs files.

    The copy is different from export.

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