Nikon Digital Cameras manual Browsing Image Files FromYour Camera, Opening the window

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Browsing Image Files FromYour Camera

You can use Nikon View to browse the image files stored in your camera’s memory card and display them as thumbnails.

Follow these steps to view image files stored in your digital camera’s memory card.

1 Connect the camera to your computer as described in the documentation provided with your camera.

Nikon View supports one camera, attached to a USB port or serial (COM 1–4) port. It does not support multiple connected cameras or port-ex- tension boards.

Automatic Operation (only with cameras which

support USB connection)

If your camera is connected to a USB port as described in the documentation provided with your camera, and the computer is on, the Digital Camera window will open and close auto- matically as described below:

Opening the window

If you insert a memory card in the camera, and turn the camera on, the Digital Camera window will open automati- cally to display a list of folders containing image files that have already been recorded. Proceed to step 4.

Closing the window

The Digital Camera window will close automatically if you do any of the following:

Turn the camera off

Remove the memory card from the camera

Disconnect the USB cable

Reopening the window

The Digital Camera window will re-open automatically if you do any of the following:

Turn the camera off and then on

Remove and re-insert the memory card

Disconnect and re-connect the USB cable

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Contents Nikon View Ver.3 Nikon View’s principal features are listed below OverviewHandy reference guide to Nikon View’s menu bar and toolbar Contents of each chapter are outlined belowManual Layout With Different Operating SystemsAbout Browsing Image Files FilesClosing the window Browsing Image Files FromYour CameraOpening the window Reopening the windowDouble-click the Digital Camera icon Folder Names Connection error For more information onBrowsing Image Files From a Card Reader Image Files From a Card ReaderImage Files From a Card Reader Browsing Image Files on Disk Browsing Image Files Browsing Image Files on DiskBrowsing image files in another folder… Displaying Image Files as a List List-style display is shown belowBrowsing Image Files Displaying Image Files as a List Browsing in the Windows Explorer Disk iconsWindows Explorer Windows Explorer Working with Image Files Selecting Thumbnails Viewing Photographs Opening photographs in image windowsDouble-click the thumbnail you wish to view Rotating photographs and zooming photographs Out Scrolling and resizing the image windowPlaying Movies Playing movies with QuickTime PlayerRotating Photograph Thumbnails Rotating the selected thumbnailDeleting Image Files and Folders Printing Photographs Print dialog box optionsPrinter Name Print range All CancelProperties SelectionRefreshing Thumbnails and Folders Viewing Image File Information Copying Image Files and Folders to Disk Copying Image Files Folders to DiskBrowsing window Selected items will be copied to the destination folder Copying all contents to disk Working with Opening Image Files in Another Application Opening image files by drag-and-dropOpening image files from other applications Working with Inserting images using a drag-and-drop operation Inserting Images into DocumentsInserted in the document as shown below Inserting images using a copy-and-paste operation Inserting images using the insert object commandWorking with Working with Preference Changing Camera Type, Port and Rate Settings Digital Camera Settings dialog box optionsCamera Remote Connection Type PortSpeed Nikon View Reference Menu Bar File MenuEdit Menu View Menu Help Menu Go MenuFavorites Menu About WindowsToolbar ToolbarRotates the selected image files 90º counter-clockwise Right-Button Menus MenusNikon View ReferenceThe Right-Button Menus