Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
a JPEG version of an image in the camera when you are shooting RAW-only photos.
While you can retouch images that have already been processed by the Retouch menu,
each retouch option can be applied only once, except for the Image Overlay and Edit
Movie tools. You may notice some quality loss when applying more than one retouch
option. To create a retouched copy of an image:
1. While browsing among images in Playback mode, press OK when an image you
want to retouch is displayed on the screen. The Retouch menu will pop up, and
you can select a retouching option.
2. From the Retouch menu, select the option you want and press the multi selector
right button. The Nikon D7000’s standard image selection screen appears. Scroll
among the images as usual with the left/right multi selector buttons, press the Zoom
In button to examine a highlighted image more closely, and press OK to choose
that image.
3. Work with the options available from that particular Retouch menu feature and
press OK to create the modified copy, or Playback to cancel your changes.
4. A retouched JPEG image will be the same size and quality as the original, except
for copies created from NEF and TIFF images (which are always saved as JPEG
Fine images).
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Figure 10.11
The Retouch
menu allows
simple in-
camera editing.