Nikon 25366 Reference Manual

Nikon 25366 - Camera Control Pro Manual

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    Overview This section describes the structure of this manual, outlines Camera Control Pro's main functions, and gives the system requirements and installation instructions. Using Camera Control Pro This section describes how to use Camera Control Pro. Appendices This section lists preferences
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    Overview Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Introduction 3 About This Manual 6 System Requirements Windows 7 Macintosh 8 Installing Camera Control Pro 9 Windows 10 Macintosh 15 Getting Started Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 20 Getting Help 26 Software
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    ." D1, D1X, and D1H cameras are referred to as "D1-series cameras," D2Xs, D2X, D2Hs, and D2H cameras as "D2-series cameras." Illustrations This manual is for use with both Windows and Macintosh. While the majority of the illustrations come from Windows XP, save where otherwise noted the operations
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    firmware is version 2.00 or later. Users of earlier versions will need to upgrade the camera firmware before using Camera Control Pro. Contact a Nikon-authorized service representative for information on firmware upgrades. Return to first page 4
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Introduction 3/3 Customer Support See Customer Support for information on customer support. Notices • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any
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    The chapter you are currently viewing is displayed in a darker color. ባ Page title ቤ Description ብ Blue underlined text indicates a link to another part of this manual or the World Wide Web. Click the text to follow the link (note that a web browser and an Internet connec- tion are required to
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    information at the website below for the latest on compatible cameras and operating systems. Europe ,Africa: www.europe-nikon.com/support Asia, Oceania, Middle East: www.nikon-asia.com U.S.A.: www.nikonusa.com Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area
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    of colors). 24-bit color (True Color/millions of colors) recommended. Interface† USB: Only built-in USB ports supported FireWire: Only built-in FireWire ports supported Supported cameras D1-series, D2-series, D100, D200, D70S, D70, D50 Miscellaneous • CD-ROM drive required for installation
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    Camera Control Pro. • Exit any other applications that may be running, including anti-virus software. Follow the links below to view installation instructions for your operating system: Windows Macintosh Existing Versions of Camera Control Pro If an existing copy of Camera Control Pro is detected
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    . Custom Install: Install selected software. Manual: Open the "Manuals" folder, which contains software instruction manuals. Double-click INDEX.pdf to view (Internet connection required). Customer Support: View the ReadMe file or visit Nikon technical support websites (Internet connection required).
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Follow the steps below to install Camera Control Pro: 1 Click Easy Install. Appendices Windows 2/5 2 Click Next. Return to first page 11
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Windows 3/5 3 After reading the license agreement (ቢ), select I accept the terms of the license agreement (ባ) and click Next (ቤ) to proceed with installation. ቢ ባ ቤ 4 Enter the product key (ቢ) found on the CD case and
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Windows 4/5 6 The destination folder for Camera Control Pro will be displayed under "Install Camera Control Pro to." Click Next to install Camera Control Pro to this folder, or click Change... to select another
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    remove the Camera Control Pro CD from the CD-ROM drive. If a dialog is displayed directing you to restart the computer, follow the on-screen instructions. This completes installation of Camera Control Pro. Return to first page 14
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    the "Manuals" folder, which contains software instruction manuals. Double-click INDEX.pdf to view a region selection screen. This button is not displayed in the trial version. Try other Nikon Software: Download trial versions of Nikon software (Internet connection required). Customer Support: View
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Follow the steps below to install Camera Control Pro: 1 Click Easy Install. Appendices Macintosh 2/5 2 Enter the administrator name and password (ቢ) and click OK (ባ). ቢ ባ 3 After reading the license agreement (ቢ), click Continue
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Macintosh 3/5 4 Click Agree to accept the license agreement and proceed with installation. 5 Click Install. 6 Enter the product key (ቢ) found on the CD case and click OK (ባ). The trial version does not show this dialog
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Macintosh 4/5 7 Personalize your copy of Camera Control Pro (ቢ) and click OK (ባ). ቢ ባ 8 Click Yes. Return to first page 18
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro 9 Click Quit. Appendices Macintosh 5/5 10 Click OK and remove the Camera Control Pro CD from the CD-ROM drive. This completes installation of Camera Control Pro. Return to first page 19
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    and Exiting Camera Control Pro 1/6 1 Turn the camera off and use the interface cable to connect the camera to the computer as described in the camera manual. If you are using a D1-series camera, choose "PC" as the operating mode. If you are using a D100, choose P, S, A, or M mode. Users of D2-series
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 2/6 3 Start Camera Control Pro. Windows Method 1: Double-click the Camera Control Pro shortcut on the desktop. Method 2: Click Start and select Camera Control Pro > Camera Control Pro from All Programs (Windows
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 3/6 4 The Camera Control Pro window will be displayed. Windows Macintosh Return to first page 22
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 4/6 USB Connection to a Windows XP Computer When a camera with USB interface is connected to a Windows XP computer, one of the following dialogs may be displayed. Mass Storage PTP Select Cancel to close the
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 5/6 Exiting Camera Control Pro Windows Select Exit from the File menu. Macintosh Select Quit Camera Control Pro from the application menu. Return to first page 24
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 6/6 Disconnecting the Camera To disconnect the camera: • USB (PTP)/IEEE 1394 (FireWire): Turn the camera off and disconnect the interface cable. • USB (Mass Storage): Remove the camera from the system as
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    Overview Getting Help Using Camera Control Pro Appendices To view help on Camera Control Pro, select Camera Control Pro Help from the Help menu. Windows Macintosh Return to first page 26
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    bears all applicable fees charged by the phone company or Internet service provider. Dial-up Connections When using a dial-up connection, be complete. Be sure to terminate the connection manually. Privacy Information provided by the user as part of this service will not be given to third parties
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Screen Layout 29 Capturing Photographs to Disk 31 Viewing Captured Photographs 36 Time Lapse Photography 38 The Camera Control Pro Window 42 Camera Controls 46 Saving and Loading Camera Control Settings 58 The
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Screen Layout 1/2 Camera Control Pro screen layout is described below. Windows ቢ ቤ ባ ብ ቦ ቧ ቨ ቢ Menu bar ባ Connection status: Shows the status and name of any cameras connected. ቤ / : View or hide camera controls. Camera controls can also be
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Screen Layout 2/2 Macintosh ቢ ባ ቤ ብ ቦ ቧ ቢ Connection status: Shows the status and name of any cameras connected. ባ / : View or hide camera controls. Camera controls can also be displayed or hidden by selecting Show/Hide Camera Control Panels in
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 1/5 If Camera Control Pro is running when a D2-series, D200, D100, D70S, D70, or D50 camera is connected, or a D1-series camera is connected with the mode dial set to PC, pictures taken with the camera will be stored on
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    will be named. To change how files are named, click Edit.... The dialog shown at below will be displayed. Using the sample file name as a guide, enter a prefix and suffix and choose the starting number and number of digits for automatic file numbering. You can also use the shooting date and
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    Capture NX is installed): Pho- tographs are saved in the "watched" folder selected in Capture NX (available separately; see the Capture NX manual for details). Capture NX will automatically process the pictures according to the batch settings in Capture NX, approximating the "Live Batch" option in
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 4/5 IPTC Information... Clicking this button displays a dialog where you can select the IPTC information, including keywords and captions, that will be added to images as they are captured. Copy Shooting Data to IPTC
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 5/5 5 Take pictures using the camera shutter-release button or the AF and Shoot or Shoot buttons in the Camera Control Pro window. The Status dialog shown below will be displayed. Close button triangle To display a
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Viewing Captured Photographs 1/2 If Show it with Viewer is selected for When a new image is received from camera in the "Download Options" dialog, pictures will automatically be displayed in the "Viewer" window after capture. The "Viewer" window can
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    area display is only available with photographs taken with Nikon digital SLR cameras. It will not be displayed in photographs taken with a non-CPU lens, manual focus, or when focus areas not displayed in the viewfinder. Return to first page 37
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Time Lapse Photography 1/4 Using Camera Control Pro, you can take a series of photographs automatically at a time interval you select. 1 Select Time Lapse Photography... from the Camera menu. The Time Lapse Photography dialog will be displayed.
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    . AE/WB/Flash Bracketing Choose the type of bracketing performed. Change Factor when Exposure Mode is set to Manual D2-series D200 Choose how bracketing is performed in manual exposure mode. D2 series/D200 Bracketing Type/ Bracketing Step/ Bracketing Order/ Exposure Mode Choose the bracketing
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    "Download Options" dialog, photographs will be saved to the "watched" folder selected in Capture NX (available separately; see the Capture NX manual for details). Capture NX will automatically process the pictures according to the batch settings in Capture NX, approximating the "Live Batch" option
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Time Lapse Photography 4/4 6 Follow the progress of time lapse photography in the progress dialog. Click Stop Shooting to end time lapse photography at any time. If a number of shots was specified in the "Time Lapse Photography" dialog, shooting will
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Control Pro Window 1/4 The Camera Control Pro window shows current camera settings, which may be viewed by clicking the five page selection tabs. Camera settings can be altered using the controls in each tab as in "Camera Controls." The
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Control Pro Window 2/4 The / Button Click this button to view or hide camera controls. Simulated LCD Panel This panel shows the information displayed in the camera's viewfinder, with the exception of camera errors. Clicking on an indicator
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Control Pro Window 3/4 Shoot Buttons Click either of these buttons to take a photograph at current settings. If a D2-series, D200, D70S, D70, or D50 camera is connected, photos can be taken in continuous shooting mode; in this case, the AF
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    the shutter-release button halfway to check focus Autofocus-only operation (use AF and Shoot to perform autofocus) All supported models All supported models Manual aperture adjustment using the lens aperture ring D1-series D2-series D200 Status not displayed Reactivating the camera after it
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    itself must be selected using the camera function dial. See the camera manual for details. Shutter speed can only be adjusted in Manual and Speed Priority modes, when it can be set to values between the maximum and minimum values supported by the camera. Use high shutter speeds to freeze motion, low
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices 2/12 Exposure Comp. Flash Comp. D100 D200 D70 D50 Flexible Program The Exposure 1 Tab Exposure compensation is useful when shooting subjects containing sharp lighting contrasts, or on other occasions when you want to modify the
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    from the Exposure 2 tab. 3/12 Focus Area Metering Mode Flash Sync Mode The focus area can be selected using the arrow buttons; see the camera manual for details. For information on AF-area mode and focus mode, see "The Mechanical Tab." The metering mode can be selected from this menu (D2
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    when viewed directly are white in the final photograph. It can also be used to produce an intentionally unbalanced rendering of a scene. See the camera manual for details. Click Fine Tune... to make fine adjustments to white balance. If Choose color temp. is selected (D2 series and D200 only), this
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    (8-bit) is selected with the D70S, D70, or D50, image quality is fixed at Basic. Choose from Fixed size and Optimal quality. See the camera manual for details. Return to first page 50
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    Tab Choose from Color and Black & White. Black & White is not available when RAW is selected for Data Format. Choose image size. See the camera manual for details. Check this option to compress NEF (RAW) images taken at a D200 data format setting of RAW (12-bit) + JPEG (8-bit) (D2 series and
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    checked or a D100 camera is connected, the current shooting mode will be shown, but changes can only be made using camera controls. See the camera manual for details. Use the arrows to choose the maximum number of shots that can be taken in a single burst in continuous mode, or enter a value
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    only), the current AF-area mode will be shown, but changes can only be made using camera controls. See the camera manual for details. The current focus mode setting is displayed. See the camera manual for details. This setting can not be changed from Camera Control Pro. Return to first page 53
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    If the lens focal length or maximum aperture have been specified manually, an asterisk will appear next to these values. This button is , have the clock battery replaced by an authorized Nikon service representative (a fee is charged for this service). Self-Timer and Remote Modes When a D2-series
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    details): D2-series D200 With lens data No lens data D1-series D100 D70S D70 D50 Exposure Mode Can be selected from Aperturepriority auto and Manual. Can not be adjusted. Mode selected with camera displayed. Photos can only be taken in mode M. Can only be adjusted if Enable controls on the
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    "Custom 1-3 " (D2Xs only) and clicking Edit will display "Edit Camera Curves" dialog. Choose a color space. See the camera manual for details. Choose a color mode. See the camera manual for details. With the D1, colors are optimized for the NTSC color space, regardless of the option chosen. Adjust
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    to a camera hue setting of 0, 0 ° to a setting of 3, and 9 ° to a setting of 6). Select this option to reduce noise at slow shutter speeds. See the camera manual for details. High ISO Noise Reduction D2X D2Xs D2Hs D200 Select On (Normal), On (Low)(D200 only) or On (High) to reduce noise at high
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Saving and Loading Camera Control Settings The Camera Control Pro option in the Settings menu is used to save Camera Control Pro settings and to load and apply previously saved settings. Select this item to load camera settings previously saved using
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Menu 1/4 The commands in the Camera menu are used to adjust the following camera settings: Custom Settings... Selecting this option opens the Custom Settings dialog, where camera Custom Settings can be adjusted. Set Date and Time...
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    option to measure preset white balance. If the camera currently connected supports multiple values for preset white balance, the setting that will be as described in the section on preset white balance in the camera user's manual and click OK to measure a value for white balance. D2Xs (dialogs for
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    white object, frame the object so that it fills the viewfinder and click OK to record an Image Dust Off reference photo. See the camera manual for details. Edit Image Comment... Selecting this option displays the dialog shown at right, where you can enter a comment or title for subsequent photographs
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    choose the shooting menu bank in which changes to settings will be stored while the camera is controlled from Camera Control Pro. See the camera manual for details. The D2 series and D200 allow a descriptive comment to be added to the name of each shooting menu bank. Clicking Edit... displays the
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 1/5 Most of the custom settings stored in camera memory can be viewed and adjusted from the Custom Settings window in Camera Control Pro. For more information on Custom Settings, see the documentation provided with your camera. 1
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 2/5 2 Choose a Custom Settings bank (D1 series/D2 series/D100/D200 only) Choose a Custom Settings bank (Custom Settings set) from the pop-up menu at the top right corner or the Custom Settings dialog. The banks available depend on
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 3/5 Custom Settings Custom Settings can not be saved to a separate file. Clicking the Reset button resets all Custom Settings to their default values. Settings That Can Not Be Adjusted from the Custom Settings Window The Custom
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    D1-Series and D100 Cameras Custom Settings for D1-series and D100 cameras are divided among three tabs: Page 1, Page 2, and Page 3. See the camera manual for details. Custom Settings for D70, D70S, and D50 Cameras Custom Settings for the D70S, D70, and D50 are divided among three tabs: Basic
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 5/5 Custom Settings for D2-Series and D200 Cameras Custom Settings in each bank are divided into six groups: autofocus, metering/exposure, timers/autoexposure and autofocus lock, shooting/display, bracketing/flash, and controls. The
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    Pro Preferences The General Tab The Color Management Tab The Color Management Tab Uninstalling Camera Control Pro RGB Color Space Profiles Device Registration Customer Support 69 70 Windows 71 Macintosh 74 Windows 76 Macintosh 77 78 80 Windows XP 81 Windows 2000 85 93 Return to first page 68
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 1/7 To view the Preferences (Options) dialog for Camera Control Pro, select Options... from the Tools menu (Windows) or select Preferences... from the application menu (Macintosh). Windows Macintosh The Preferences
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 2/7 The General Tab The General tab contains the following items: While Camera Control Pro is running, keep camera awake Choose how long the exposure meters remain on when the camera is operated on battery power. This
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 3/7 The Color Management Tab (Windows) The Color Management tab is where you specify the color management profiles used for displaying images on your monitor, editing and saving RGB images, and saving and printing CMYK
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    be selected from Relative and Perceptual. (Depending on the profile, changing the matching method may produce no change in output. This option is not supported with some profiles; consult the manufacturer for details.) • Relative: Colors not in the gamut of the selected printer profile will be printed
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    Default Display Profile The default Windows display profile is "NKMonitor_win.icm." This profile is equivalent to sRGB. Supported Color Profiles Camera Control Pro supports only ICC (International Color Consortium) monitor and CMYK profiles. Particular care should be exercised when choosing a CMYK profile
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 6/7 The Color Management Tab (Macintosh) The Macintosh version displays the following options. ColorSync Default Profiles for Documents The default color-space profiles for editing and saving images are displayed in
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    be selected from Relative and Perceptual. (Depending on the profile, changing the matching method may produce no change in output. This option is not supported with some profiles; consult the manufacturer for details.) • Relative: Colors not in the gamut of the selected printer profile will be printed
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Uninstalling Camera Control Pro Windows Use an account with administrator privileges to perform the uninstall. 1 Click Start and select Camera Control Pro > Camera Control Pro Uninstall from the program list. 2 Click Yes to begin removing Camera
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Uninstalling Camera Control Pro Macintosh Use an account with administrator privileges to perform the uninstall. 1 Open the "Applications : Nikon Software : Camera Control Pro" folder and doubleclick the Camera Control Pro Uninstaller icon. 2 Enter
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices RGB Color Space Profiles 1/2 Profiles with a Gamma Value of 1.8 Color profile Windows Macintosh Description Apple RGB NKApple.icm Nikon Apple RGB 4.0.0.3000 This profile is used in desk-top publishing applications and in Adobe Photoshop versions
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices RGB Color Space Profiles 2/2 NTSC (1953) NKNTSC.icm This is the color space for video defined by the National Televi- NTSC (1953) 4.0.0.3000 sion Standards Committee (NTSC) in 1953 and used in early color televisions. This color space is also used
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices If D1-series cameras are not recognized by the computer to which Camera Control Pro is installed, the camera or IEEE 1394 (FireWire) board may not be correctly registered with the Windows Device Manager. To check whether a device
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    interface board or card is listed as an unknown or miscellaneous device or is preceded by a red or yellow warning icon, follow the instructions in the manual provided with the board to ensure that the drivers are properly installed. 2 Install the driver for D1-series cameras from the Camera Control
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    Windows XP 2/4 Registering the Device Driver Follow the instructions below to check that the camera has been correctly and confirm that "This device is working properly" appears under "Device status." Troubleshooting If "1394 Bus host Controller" is listed in the Device Manager but the entry
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    Registration Appendices Windows XP 3/4 Reinstalling the Device Driver If the camera is listed under "Other devices," reinstall the device drivers as instructed below. 1 Double-click the listing for the camera that appears under "Other devices." 2 Open the "General" tab and click Reinstall Driver
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows XP 4/4 4 Pressing the shift key to prevent the "Select Region" dialog from opening automatically, insert the Camera Control Pro CD. Select Install the software automatically and click Next. 5 Click Finish. 6 Confirm that "
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    interface board or card is listed as an unknown or miscellaneous device or is preceded by a red or yellow warning icon, follow the instructions in the manual provided with the board to ensure that the drivers are properly installed. 2 Install the driver for D1-series cameras from the Camera Control
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    Windows 2000 2/8 Registering the Device Driver Follow the instructions below to check that the camera has been correctly and confirm that "This device is working properly" appears under "Device status." Troubleshooting If "1394 Bus host Controller" is listed in the Device Manager but the entry
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    Registration Appendices Windows 2000 3/8 Reinstalling the Device Driver If the camera is listed under "Other devices," reinstall the device drivers as instructed below. 1 Double-click the listing for the camera that appears under "Other devices." 2 Open the "General" tab and click Reinstall
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration 4 Select the search option and click Next. Appendices Windows 2000 4/8 5 Pressing the shift key to prevent the "Select Region" dialog from opening, insert the Camera Control Pro CD (if the "Select Region" dialog appears, click Quit). Select
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration 7 Click Finish. Appendices Windows 2000 5/8 8 Confirm that "This device is working properly" appears under "Device status" in the "General" tab of the "Nikon Digital Camera D1 Series Properties" dialog. Return to first page 89
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 6/8 Updating the Device Driver If you are already using the D1 with Nikon View DX or Nikon Capture, you will need to update the camera drivers. 1 Open the Device Manager. Expand the "Nikon 1394 Device" entry and
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration 4 Select the search option and click Next. Appendices Windows 2000 7/8 5 Pressing the shift key to prevent the "Select Region" dialog from opening, insert the Camera Control Pro CD (if the "Select Region" dialog appears, click Quit). Select
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    Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 8/8 7 Select Nikon Digital Camera D1 Series and click Next. 8 Click Finish. 9 Confirm that "This device is working properly" appears under "Device status" in the "General" tab of the "Nikon Digital Camera D1 Series
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    with the installation or operation of your Nikon product(s), please do not hesitate to contact one of the following Nikon representatives. When calling support, you will be asked to supply the serial and/or version number(s) of your Nikon software. For efficient communication, it is highly recommended
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    +1-(0)905-625-9910 Fax: +1-(0)905-625-6446 China CN Beijing Hua Xun Nikon Service Center 57, Xuanwumen Xidajie, Beijing 100803 Tel: +86-(0)10-6307-4142 Fax: software, replacement manuals and technical support information: Europe and Africa http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/ Korea http://www
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Camera Control Pro Reference Manual
Overview
This section describes the structure of this manual, outlines Camera Control Pro’s
main functions, and gives the system requirements and installation instructions.
Using Camera Control Pro
This section describes how to use Camera Control Pro.
Appendices
This section lists preferences and describes how to uninstall the software.
Important Information on the Product Key
The product key may be found on the CD-ROM case.
Do not lose this key.
It is required
when installing or upgrading this software and can not be replaced if lost.
xxxxx–xxx–xxxx–xxxx–xxxx–xxxx
Product key
SB6E01(B1)
6MS522B1--