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[. . . ] Nikon View Reference Manual Overview · Notice on Nikon View version 6. 2. 5 · About This Manual · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Before You Begin Installation Guide Connecting to computer Confirming device registration Starting Nikon View Nikon Transfer Nikon Browser Nikon Viewer Nikon Editor Standard RGB Profile Supported in Nikon Editor Large Preview Generator for NEF file Nikon NEF Plug-in Troubleshooting Connecting the Camera and Inserting Memory Cards Reinstalling Nikon View Panorama Maker 3. 0 Carbonlib (Mac OS 9) Uploading images (for European resident) Set-up Applications Appendix Notice on Nikon View version 6. 2. 5 The content of this reference manual applies to common features provided in Nikon View 6. 2. Please note that some system requirements, supported digital cameras and functions provided in Nikon View version 6. 2. 5 may differ from those of versions 6. 2. 0 to 6. 2. 4. Please read pages i to ii to check functions and supported cameras of Nikon View version 6. 2. 5 before installation. Also refer Before You Begin ( page 4 to 5) for system requirements of Nikon View version 6. 2. 5. Supported Operating Systems Unlike versions 6. 2. 0 to 6. 2. 4, Nikon View version 6. 2. 5 does not support Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X earlier than 10. 1. 5. For American residents · Nikon View version 6. 2. 5 does not provide functions for uploading images to an online photo album or PDA (Publish to NikonNet or PDA). [. . . ] In the thumbnail list area, select one or more image file thumbnail to write to the CD/DVD. Drop on the Disc Burner icon ("Disc Burn Folder") in folder tree area. This folder temporarily stores files to be written to CD/DVD. 5. Insert a CD/DVD media in the CD/DVD-R drive of your computer. Click Burn button to start writing the image file to the CD/DVD. Burning dialog box will be displayed during writing to CD/DVD-R. When writing to CD/DVD-R is completed, CD/DVD will be automatically ejected. 177 Note Insert blank media only after Burn Disc dialog box is displayed. 6. If you wish to write the same image files to other media repeat steps 3 through 6. Otherwise delete the content of the Disc Burn Folder. Note Before writing data to CD/DVD check the size of the Disc Burn Folder. Writing is unavailable when the size of folder exceeds available disk space on the media. The current size is shown in the status bar when Disc Burn Folder is selected in folder tree. . 178 Copy and resize as JPEG file(s) You can output the image file in JPEG format. In the thumbnails list section, select one or more thumbnails of the image files to be exported, and then select Copy and resize as JPEG file(s) from Tools menu. Copy and resize as JPEG file(s) dialog box will appear. TIFF, NEF and other non-JPEG images files can be converted to JPEG files and changed in image size and compression rate. JPEG files can be changed in image size and compression rate. Image size You can define the image size to be exported in JPEG format. Select Keep the original size, Fit to the new fixed frame size, or Apply a fixed reduction ratio to all images from the list box. Keep the original size The output image size will not change when select this option. it the new fixed frame size When this option selected, you can change the output JPEG image size by pixels. Select Small (160x120 pixels) thru Large (1600x1200 pixels) in a slide bar. Apply a fixed reduction ratio to all images When this option selected, you can change the output JPEG image size by specific ratio. Select Small (1/25) thru Large (1/4) in a slide bar Destination folder The currently specified destination folder is displayed. To change the folder, click Browse button. When the Browse For Folder dialog is displayed, specify a different folder. Rename file(s) You can change the output file names collectively when Rename files check box is selected. Click Change to display Rename all files dialog box ( p. 149). 179 Playing a slideshow In Nikon Browser, you can view the image files associated with the selected thumbnails as a slideshow. Displaying the Slideshow Properties dialog box To view a slideshow, select the thumbnails of the image files you want to view in the thumbnail list area, then click the Slideshow button on the tool bar or select Slideshow from the Tools menu. Slideshow button Quality settings Use slide-bar to specify the quality (compression ratio) of JPEG image. [. . . ] Note that if you are connecting a camera to the computer for the first time, the camera must be registered as a device with Windows. Before disconnecting or turning a digital camera off, or removing a memory card from a card reader or card slot: To disconnect your camera from the computer, power off the camera before removing the USB cable if PTP is selected for USB communication. If Mass Storage is selected, be sure to do the following operation before removing the USB cable with your camera powered off: Windows XP Home Edition/Professional Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the task bar in the bottom right of the screen, then select Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears. Windows Millennium Edition Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar in the bottom right of the screen, then select Stop USB Disk from the menu that appears. 317 Mac OS X Drag the "NO_NAME" camera volume into the Trash. Windows 2000 Professional Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar in the bottom right of the screen, then select Stop USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears. Mac OS 9 Drag the "Untitled" camera volume into the Trash. Windows 98 Second Edition In My Computer, right click the removable disk icon corresponding to the camera, then select Eject from the menu which appears. * If you are using a memory cards formatted on a D1 series or D100 camera, the following icon is displayed: D1: NIKON_D1 (Mac OS X) D1X: NIKON_D1X (Mac OS X) Read E drive here as the actual drive name on your computer. D1H: NIKON_D1H (Mac OS X) D70:NIKON_D70 (Mac OS X) NIKON D1 (Mac OS 9) NIKON D1X (Mac OS 9) NIKON D1H (Mac OS 9) NIKON D70 (Mac OS 9) D100: NIKON_D100 (Mac OS X) NIKON D100 (Mac OS 9) 318 Appendix F : Reinstalling Nikon View When Nikon View does not function as expected ( p. 315), you may have to reinstall the program. [. . . ]

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