Nikon View DX manual Tip

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The images in the selected folder will appear as thumbnail file icons.

Images can be copied to disk or opened for editing in an- other application using standard Finder operations, as de- scribed below.

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When the camera functions as a drive, it is treated as a read-only disk. Files cannot be copied or saved to the camera. Similarly, the Finder commands New Folder, Duplicate, and Make Alias cannot be used on the camera or the images it contains. Even if you select as List or as Buttons from the Finder menu to view folders, images will be displayed as icons the next time you mount the camera.

Caution: Do not attempt to replace on image file on the camera’s memory card with another image file with the same name. Even if you click OK in the dialog that appears when a file with the same name is copied to the camera drive, the file will not be overwritten but will instead be erased from the camera’s memory.

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The ReadMe file in the Nikon D1 window contains important information for using Nikon View. This ReadMe file can be deleted by dragging the file to the Trash. Once deleted, the file is permanently erased from the Nikon D1 window. If, after deleting the ReadMe file, you would like to review the information provided, drag the Nikon View Preferences (found in the path “System FolderPreferencesNikon View Preferences”) into the Trash and restart your computer.

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

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Contents Nikon View DX Trademark Information Concerning the Manuals Provided with This ProductDisclaimer of Liability Overview Contents of This Manual Setting up the Camera as a Drive Mounting the CameraNikon View Control Settings Camera Drive Settings Connection errorsUnmounting the Camera Creating thumnail imagesChoosing the application used to open camera files Mounting compact flash-memory cardsOther ways to unmount the camera Remounting the cameraOnly one camera is supported at a time Camera cannot be shared over a networkPage Working with Images Tip Copying Images to Disk Deleting Images from the Camera Opening Images in Another Application Opening selected images from the image folderOpening selected images by drag and drop Opening images from the application’s Open dialogNikon View Browser Browsing Images inYour CameraAnother way of starting Nikon View Browser Browsing Compact Flash-Memory Cards Nikon View Browser 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 Images Printing images from the browser windowPrinting from the image window Changing the Appearance of Thumbnails Viewing Image Information Nikon View Browser Copying Images to Disk Opening selected images from the browser Nikon View Browser Opening Images in Another ApplicationNikon View Browser Opening Images in Another Application Opening selected images by drag and drop NikonView Reference Browser WindowAbout Nikon View Browser… New Folder NOpen O Setup… Print PMove to Trash Close Window WCan’t Undo Z Cut X / Copy C / Paste V / Clear Select All aShow Clipboard Preferences…Empty Trash… Eject DiskErase Disk… Sleep