Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 133

Flip, Rotate, Size / Resolution, Change the Output Size DPI

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Chapter 21 Flip Use the Flip command to mirror the image across one of two axes: • Choose Horizontal to mirror the image across the vertical axis. • Choose Vertical to mirror the image across the horizontal axis. 127 Please see page 75 for a description of the functionality of the rotate and straighten features. Size / Resolution Edit Menu Original Horizontal Flip Rotate Vertical Flip With these commands you can rotate your image 90 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise, or you can straighten the image. Original Rotate Right Rotate Left The Size / Resolution command changes the size of your image, with control over either redistributing the image data or interpolating the image data. Within the Size / Resolution dialog, you can choose between one of two resize modes: Change the Output Size (DPI) Within this mode, you can adjust both the resolution as well as the final image size. The first parameter that you change (either the resolution or the final image size) will simply redistribute the currently available pixels. If you then choose to alter the remaining parameter, Capture NX will interpolate the image data using a bi-cubic interpolation method. In doing so, image data is either created or discarded so that the image fits within the newly set parameters. To illustrate, if you first set the resolution to 300 dpi, the image height and width will automatically update to redistribute the current image pixels into an image set to 300 dpi. If you then change the image height or width, the resolution will remain at 300 dpi, and Capture NX will either create or remove new pixel infor-

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Chapter 21
Edit Menu
Flip
Use the Flip command to mirror the
image across one of two axes:
Choose Horizontal to mirror the
image across the vertical axis.
Choose Vertical to mirror the image
across the horizontal axis.
Horizontal Flip
Vertical Flip
Original
Rotate
With these commands you can rotate
your image 90 degrees clockwise
or counter-clockwise, or you can
straighten the image.
Rotate Right
Rotate Left
Original
Please see page 75 for a description
of the functionality of the rotate and
straighten features.
Size / Resolution
The Size / Resolution command changes
the size of your image, with control
over either redistributing the image
data or interpolating the image data.
Within the Size / Resolution dialog, you can
choose between one of two resize modes:
Change the Output Size (DPI)
Within this mode, you can adjust both
the resolution as well as the final
image size. The first parameter that
you change (either the resolution or
the final image size) will simply redis-
tribute the currently available pixels. If
you then choose to alter the remaining
parameter, Capture NX will interpolate
the image data using a bi-cubic inter-
polation method. In doing so, image
data is either created or discarded so
that the image fits within the newly set
parameters. To illustrate, if you first set
the resolution to 300 dpi, the image
height and width will automatically
update to redistribute the current
image pixels into an image set to
300 dpi. If you then change the image
height or width, the resolution will
remain at 300 dpi, and Capture NX will
either create or remove new pixel infor-