RP 3.5 and Nitro 2025.7 have shipped with RawBridge, which greatly improves RAW decoding and lens correction for compressed Fujifilm and Nikon HE cameras. RawBridge also enables even faster new camera support.
I’m about to ship updates to both apps soon – mostly bug fixes, but Nitro for Mac adds a feature that lets you zoom into images with a scrolling mouse. These should go out the week of September 15th. These updates also fix problems using Finder Tags on macOS Tahoe.
You may be wondering about Liquid Glass and RP / Nitro. I started working on it when it was first made available to developers in June. However, the OS 26 builds have been very buggy. Even the shipping version of the OS has serious bugs that affect Nitro when Liquid Glass is used.
I filed plenty of bugs. Then, rather than spend the rest of my summer constantly fighting with beta OS builds, I focused on RawBridge and other features. I will resume my Liquid Glass efforts later this year. I don’t expect major changes to the way the interface works, but there will probably be some. The tricky part is making those changes while maintaining compatibility with older OS versions. I will say that I dislike Liquid Glass from a legibility and general usability standpoint, but some adoption of the look is necessary.