Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 131

Edit Menu, Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy

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125 Edit Menu Chapter 21 Edit Menu Shortcut: Ctrl + Z (Windows) Command + Z (Mac OS) Redo The Redo feature becomes available after the undo command has been used and enables you to reapply anything that was undone with the undo command. Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + Z (Windows) Command + Shift + Z (Mac OS) Undo The Undo feature enables you to take one step backward and remove changes that were made to the image or that were made within the current dialog. You can undo an unlimited number of changes within the same step, and nearly all changes you make on your image are undoable. Due to the non-destructive editing model that Capture NX uses, you can also undo an enhancement by removing it or altering the settings within the Edit List without any loss of image quality. Cut The Cut command clears an object and places it within Capture NX's clipboard, making that object accessible to paste. The Cut command can be used on the following objects: • Text within a text box • Selected Control Points • Images within the Browser Shortcut: Ctrl + X (Windows) Command + X (Mac OS) Copy The Copy command takes the selected object and places a copy of that selected object within Capture NX's

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125
Chapter 21
Edit Menu
Undo
The Undo feature enables you to
take one step backward and remove
changes that were made to the image
or that were made within the current
dialog. You can undo an unlimited
number of changes within the same
step, and nearly all changes you make
on your image are undoable. Due to
the non-destructive editing model that
Capture NX uses, you can also undo an
enhancement by removing it or altering
the settings within the Edit List without
any loss of image quality.
Shortcut:
Ctrl + Z (Windows)
Command + Z (Mac OS)
Redo
The Redo feature becomes available
after the undo command has been used
and enables you to reapply anything
that was undone with the undo
command.
Shortcut:
Ctrl + Shift + Z (Windows)
Command + Shift + Z (Mac OS)
Cut
The Cut command clears an object and
places it within Capture NX’s clipboard,
making that object accessible to paste.
The Cut command can be used on the
following objects:
• Text within a text box
• Selected Control Points
• Images within the Browser
Shortcut:
Ctrl + X (Windows)
Command + X (Mac OS)
Copy
The Copy command takes the selected
object and places a copy of that
selected object within Capture NX’s
Edit Menu