- 1 -Browser Software forNikon D1 Digital CamerasNikon View DXfor MacintoshReference ManualContentsOverviewSetting up the Camera as a DriveMounting th
- 10 -Setting up the Camera as a Drive: Notes on Using the Camera as a DriveIf you have installed Nikon View for the Nikon CoolPix series ofdigital c
- 11 -Working with Images: Viewing the Items in the Camera’s MemoryWorking with ImagesOnce the camera has been connected as a drive as described inth
- 12 -Working with Images: Viewing the Items in the Camera’s MemoryThe images in the selected folder will appear as thumbnailfile icons.Images can be
- 13 -Working with Images: Copying Images to DiskCopying Images to DiskBefore copying images to disk, locate or create the destinationfolder. To cop
- 14 -Working with Images: Deleting Images from the CameraDeleting Images from the CameraTo delete an image from the camera’s memory, move thethumbna
- 15 -Working with Images: Opening Images in Another ApplicationOpening Images in Another ApplicationThe images can be opened in the associated appli
- 16 -Working with Images: Opening Images in Another ApplicationOpening selected images by drag and dropYou can open selected images in any applicati
- 17 -Nikon View Browser: Browsing Images in Your CameraNikon View BrowserNikon View Browser is a utility that allows you to browse theimages in the
- 18 -Nikon View Browser: Browsing Images in Your CameraAnother way of starting Nikon View BrowserFollow these steps to start Nikon View Browser and
- 19 -Nikon View Browser: Browsing Compact Flash-Memory CardsBrowsing Compact Flash-Memory CardsIf your computer is equipped with a Type II PCMCIA ca
- 2 -NoticesConcerning the Manuals Provided with This Product• Reproduction, in whole or in part, of any of the manualsprovided with your Nikon produc
- 20 -Nikon View Browser: Browsing Compact Flash-Memory CardsThe folders on the card are displayed.3 Double-click the icon for the folder that you wa
- 21 -Nikon View Browser: Browsing Images on DiskBrowsing Images on DiskNikon View Browser can also be used to browse JPEG or TIFFimages on disk. Se
- 22 -Nikon View Browser: Browsing Images on DiskSelecting imagesImages in the browser window can be printed or copied to disk.The images on which su
- 23 -Nikon View Browser: Viewing Images with the Built-in ViewerViewing Images with the Built-in ViewerImages previewed in Nikon View Browser can be
- 24 -Nikon View Browser: Viewing Images with the Built-in ViewerThe image can also be zoomed in and out by clicking the zoom-in and zoom-out buttons
- 25 -Nikon View Browser: Viewing Images with the Built-in ViewerScrolling and resizing image windowsWhen the entire image does not fit in the image
- 26 -Nikon View Browser: Deleting ImagesDeleting ImagesWhen browsing images in the camera, on disk, or on a compactflash-memory card, you can delete
- 27 -Nikon View Browser: Printing ImagesTipsIn order to open images in compact flash-memory cards mounted withoutNikon View, you will need to use Ma
- 28 -Nikon View Browser: Changing the Appearance of ThumbnailsChanging the Appearance of ThumbnailsBy default, thumbnail previews in the browser win
- 29 -Nikon View Browser: Viewing Image InformationThe General Information panel includes information such as filename, file size, capture date, dime
- 3 -OverviewOverviewWelcome to Nikon View DX for Macintosh (below, Nikon View),a browser program for the Nikon D1 digital camera. NikonView allows y
- 30 -Nikon View Browser: Copying Images to DiskCopying Images to DiskSelected images in the browser window can be copied to diskby dragging any of t
- 31 -Nikon View Browser: Opening Images in Another ApplicationOpening Images in Another ApplicationWhen a thumbnail is double-clicked or a thumbnail
- 32 -Nikon View Browser: Opening Images in Another Application2 In the browser window, select the images you wish to openby clicking their thumbnail
- 33 -Nikon View Browser: Opening Images in Another ApplicationOpening selected images by drag and dropSelected images can be opened in any applicati
- 34 -Nikon View Reference: The Browser WindowThis is the Nikon View Browser window. The browser window shows image files in the camera’s memory, co
- 35 -Nikon View Reference: The Browser WindowThe MenusThe menus in the menu bar allow you to manage images in thecamera’s memory or in other folders
- 36 -Nikon View Reference: The Browser WindowPrint ( P)Selected images will be opened in the creating application,and the application’s Print dialog
- 37 -Nikon View Reference: The Browser WindowThe Edit MenuCan’t Undo ( Z)Cut ( X) / Copy ( C) / Paste ( V) / ClearThese commands are not available i
- 38 -Nikon View Reference: The Browser WindowThe Special MenuEmpty Trash…Deletes all items in the Trash.Eject DiskThis command is not available in t
- 4 -OverviewThis manual will guide you, step-by-step, through the process ofusing Nikon View with your digital camera. For details on NikonView inst
- 5 -Setting up the Camera as a Drive: Mounting the CameraSetting up the Camera as a DriveOnce you have installed the Nikon View software, you canmou
- 6 -Setting up the Camera as a Drive: Mounting the CameraNikon View Control SettingsYou can make changes to the following settings:• If the Create T
- 7 -Setting up the Camera as a Drive: Mounting the CameraConnection errorsIf the computer cannot communicate with the camera, checkthe following poi
- 8 -Setting up the Camera as a Drive: Camera Drive SettingsCreating thumnail imagesIf the Create Thumbnails box is checked, thumbnail pre-views of t
- 9 -Setting up the Camera as a Drive: Unmounting the CameraOther ways to unmount the cameraThe camera will be unmounted automatically if you do any
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