Nikon 25243 Reference Manual - Page 26

Opening Images in Another Application, Working with Images

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Opening Images in Another Application When browsing thumbnails, you can open the associated files in any application that support JPEG (".JPG") or TIFF (".TIF") formats. Images can be opened directly from the application or by drag-and-drop. Opening image files by drag-and-drop Images that have been selected in the browsing window can be opened in another application by dragging the thumbnails over an open application window and releasing the mouse button. Note: If you have Adobe Photoshop 4.0 or later and have installed the Photoshop plug-in for TIFF-YCbCr image files, you will be able to open TIFF-YCbCr image files in Photoshop. In the case of Adobe Photoshop 4.0, TIFF-YCbCr images can be opened from the File menu. If you have Adobe Photoshop 5.0 or later, you can open TIFF-YCbCr image files by double-clicking the thumbnails in the browsing window. The images will be opened in the application. Tip When you open images taken with the camera in another application, a temporary file containing the image data is created in the Windows temporary folder (path:"(Windows folder)\Temp\ Camexp\Transfer"-the "Windows folder" is the folder to which Windows has been installed). If you save the open image using the Save command, it is saved in the temporary folder. As repeated use of this operation may fill the temporary folder, you may wish to delete the contents periodically to free disk space. Images can be saved in a different folder using the Save As... command; note, however, that in this case a copy of the image before editing will remain in the Windows temporary folder. Use the Save As... command to save the images in the desired folder. Working with Images: Opening Images in Another Application - 26 -

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Working with Images:
Opening Images in Another Application
Opening Images in Another Application
When browsing thumbnails, you can open the associated files in
any application that support JPEG (“.JPG”) or TIFF (“.TIF”)
formats.
Images can be opened directly from the application or
by drag-and-drop.
Note:
If you have
Adobe Photoshop 4.0
or later and have
installed the Photoshop plug-in for TIFF-YCbCr image files, you will
be able to open TIFF-YCbCr image files in
Photoshop
.
In the case
of
Adobe Photoshop 4.0
, TIFF-YCbCr images can be opened
from the
File
menu.
If you have
Adobe Photoshop 5.0
or later,
you can open TIFF-YCbCr image files by double-clicking the thumb-
nails in the browsing window.
Opening image files by drag-and-drop
Images that have been selected in the browsing window can be
opened in another application by dragging the thumbnails over
an open application window and releasing the mouse button.
The images will be opened in the application.
Use the
Save
As…
command to save the images in the de-
sired folder.
Tip
When you open images taken with the camera in another application, a
temporary file containing the image data is created in the Windows tempo-
rary folder (path: “(Windows folder)\Temp\ Camexp\Transfer”—the “Win-
dows folder” is the folder to which Windows has been installed).
If you
save the open image using the
Save
command, it is saved in the temporary
folder.
As repeated use of this operation may fill the temporary folder, you
may wish to delete the contents periodically to free disk space.
Images can
be saved in a different folder using the
Save
As…
command; note, how-
ever, that in this case a copy of the image before editing will remain in the
Windows temporary folder.