Nikon completed their hours-long update to the Imaging Cloud website (why do they still need a day to update a simple website?), and for now, only several new recipes were added:
There is still no sign of the previously reported support for the Nikon Zf camera, but we still have time until the start of the 2025 CP+ show in Japan, where Nikon is promising to demo this feature (I never reported that the update would come today).
Here are the details on the new recipes:
Imaging Recipes: New recipes Vincent Versace, Takumi Gunji, Yuki Hirotani, Noise Woo, Wazika, Brittany Eliza Kunkel, Ian Harland, Preston Luke have been added.
February 19, 2025 – New recipes Vincent Versace, Takumi Gunji, Yuki Hirotani, Noise Woo, Wazika, Brittany Eliza Kunkel, Ian Harland, Preston Luke have been added.
Vincent Versace
British Film Black and White by Vincent Versace
Euro Film Black and White by Vincent Versace
USA Film Black and White by Vincent Versace
Takumi Gunji
- Air Green by Takumi Gunji
Yuki Hirotani
- Pastelpink Portrait by Yuki Hirotani
Noise Woo
- Movie Green Orange by Noise Woo
- At Dusk by Noise Woo
Wazika
- Warm-toned Portrait by Wazika
- Emotional Black-and-White by Wazika
Brittany Eliza Kunkel
- Moody Greens by Brittany Eliza Kunkel
- Shades of Fall by Brittany Eliza Kunkel
- Vintage Autumn by Brittany Eliza Kunkel
Ian Harland
- Honey by Ian Harland
- Fern by Ian Harland
- Glow by Ian Harland
Preston Luke
- Vintage Vibes by Preston Luke
- Glow Up by Preston Luke
- Midnight Blush by Preston Luke
Imagine Cloud for the Nikon Zf camera will be available for touch-and-try at the 2025 CP+ show
Nikon USA confirms Imaging Cloud compatibility for additional camera models