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Getting to Know Nikon Capture 4 Editor
Quick Tools
The Quick Tools palette contains buttons that replicate commonly-used menu commands.
But ton Name Func tion Shortcut
*
Open Click to open an image fi le for editing.
Ctrl + 0/
cmd + 0
13
Save
Save changes to the image in the active image
win dow.
Ctrl + S/
cmd + S
83
Copy Image
Adjustments
Copy current image-adjustment settings to the
clip board.
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Paste
Paste the contents of the clipboard to image en-
hance ment settings in the active win dow.
Ctrl + V/
cmd + V
—
Zoom In Zoom in on the image in the active window.
Ctrl + +/
cmd + +
—
Zoom Out Zoom out from the image in the active window.
Ctrl + –/
cmd + –
—
Rotate 90 CCW
Rotate the image in active window ninety de grees
counter-clockwise.
Ctrl+Shift+R/
shift+cmd+R
20
Rotate 90 CW
Rotate the image in active window ninety de grees
clock wise.
Ctrl + R/
cmd + R
20
Crop Cursor
Use this tool to select the portion of the image in the
active window that will be saved.
C/C 22
Zoom Cursor
Use to zoom the image in the active window in and
out.
Z/Z 18
Hand Cursor
Use to view portions of the image not currently vis-
i ble in the active window.
H/H 18
Open Multi-Image
Window
Open the Multi-Image window, where images in the
selected folder can be previewed.
Ctrl + T/
cmd + T
15
Show Nikon Capture
Camera Control
Launch Nikon Capture 4 Camera Control. — 107
Batch
Open the Batch dialog, where you can se lect a folder
of images for batch processing.
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Open with
Photoshop
Open the image in the active window in Photo-
shop.
——
Show Original
Image Data
Hide the effects of changes to image adjustment
set tings. This button can not be used with RAW im-
ages taken with COOLPIX-series cameras.
——
Help
(Windows only)
Display menu of help options. F1/——
Auto Brightness
Performs the same function as the Auto button in
the Photo Effects palette.
—64
Auto Color Boost
Performs the same function as the Auto button in
the Color Booster palette.
—63
Auto Red Eye
Correction
Perform automatic red-eye correction on image in
active window
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* Windows keyboard shortcuts are listed fi rst, Macintosh shortcuts second.