Nikon 25243 MAC User Guide - Page 30

Copying Images to Disk, folder and releasing the mouse button.

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Copying Images to Disk Selected images in the browser window can be copied to disk by dragging any of the selected thumbnails over the destination folder and releasing the mouse button. Note: Because the camera functions as a read-only drive, images can only be copied, not moved, even if the option key is not held down. Nikon View Browser: Copying Images to Disk Tip All images taken with the camera are assigned file names of the form "DSC_nnnn.xyz," where "nnnn" is a four-digit file number and "xyz" is a three-letter extension (JPG,TIF, or NEF). Similarly, all image files saved in folders in the camera's memory are assigned file names of the same type. To prevent images already copied to disk from being overwritten, change the filename after copying an image, or create a new folder for each folder on the camera. - 30 -

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Nikon View Browser
:
Copying Images to Disk
Copying Images to Disk
Selected images in the browser window can be copied to disk
by dragging any of the selected thumbnails over the destination
folder and releasing the mouse button.
Tip
All images taken with the camera are assigned file names of the form
“DSC_nnnn.xyz,” where “nnnn” is a four-digit file number and “xyz” is a
three-letter extension (JPG, TIF, or NEF).
Similarly, all image files saved in
folders in the camera’s memory are assigned file names of the same type.
To prevent images already copied to disk from being overwritten, change
the filename after copying an image, or create a new folder for each folder
on the camera.
Note:
Because the camera functions as a read-only drive, images
can only be copied, not moved, even if the
option
key is not held
down.