Nikon View DX manual Working with Images

Page 11

Working with Images

Once the camera has been connected as a drive as described in the preceding sections, you can use the camera’s memory with Nikon View in much the same way that you would use any other drive under Mac OS. This chapter describes how to copy images taken with the Nikon D1 digital camera to disk, and how to open them for editing in other applications. These opera- tions are much the same as standard Finder operations; consult your Mac OS manual for details.

Viewing the Items in the Camera’s Memory

Follow these steps to view images stored in your digital camera’s memory.

1 Double-click the Nikon D1 icon at the right side of the desktop.

The Nikon D1 camera drive window opens, and the folders stored in the camera’s memory are displayed.

2 Double-click the icon for the folder that you want to browse.

Folder Names

When displayed in Nikon View, folders created with the camera are prefixed by a three-digit folder number. Thus the default folder is displayed as “100NC_D1.” Each folder can hold up to 999 images. If this number is exceeded, the camera will create a new folder with the same name but a different prefix (e.g.,“101NC_D1”). When viewed on a computer, folders with the same name but a different prefix appear as separate folders. When viewed from the camera menus, however, folders with the same name ap- pear to be the same folder, although the full folder name with prefix ap- pears in the photo information display in playback mode.

Working with Images: Viewing the Items in the Camera’s Memory

- 11 -

Image 11
Contents Nikon View DX Disclaimer of Liability Trademark InformationConcerning the Manuals Provided with This Product Overview Contents of This Manual Mounting the Camera Setting up the Camera as a DriveNikon View Control Settings Connection errors Camera Drive SettingsMounting compact flash-memory cards Unmounting the CameraCreating thumnail images Choosing the application used to open camera filesCamera cannot be shared over a network Other ways to unmount the cameraRemounting the camera Only one camera is supported at a timePage Working with Images Tip Copying Images to Disk Deleting Images from the Camera Opening selected images from the image folder Opening Images in Another ApplicationOpening images from the application’s Open dialog Opening selected images by drag and dropBrowsing Images inYour Camera Nikon View BrowserAnother way of starting Nikon View Browser Nikon View Browser Browsing Compact Flash-Memory Cards Browsing Compact Flash-Memory CardsAnother way of starting Nikon View Browser Browsing Images on Disk Selecting images Viewing Images with the Built-inViewer Zooming the image in and out Scrolling and resizing image windows Deleting Images Printing from the image window Printing ImagesPrinting images from the browser window Changing the Appearance of Thumbnails Viewing Image Information Nikon View Browser Copying Images to Disk Nikon View Browser Opening Images in Another Application Opening selected images from the browserNikon View Browser Opening Images in Another Application Opening selected images by drag and drop Browser Window NikonView ReferenceOpen O About Nikon View Browser…New Folder N Close Window W Setup…Print P Move to TrashPreferences… Can’t Undo Z Cut X / Copy C / Paste V / ClearSelect All a Show ClipboardSleep Empty Trash…Eject Disk Erase Disk…