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Fit Photo..., Preferences, Change the File Size, Image Size

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Chapter 21 128 mation in order to match the new size of the image. Change the File Size (Image Size) Within this mode you can change the image's size either by entering in the actual pixel dimensions or by indicating the percentage of increase or decrease. Either method will interpolate the image either up or down to change the final image size according to the parameters set. Fit Photo... (width and height) into the dialog windows. It is recommended that you enter the same size into both windows, based on the longest side of the image. For instance, if you want to resize a folder of images of varying dimensions to 4"x 6", enter 6 inches into both the height and width boxes. This will ensure that both portrait and landscape oriented images have their longest size set to 6 inches. Preferences The Preferences command modifies the default behavior of Capture NX. Shortcut: Ctrl + K (Windows) Command + K (Mac OS) Edit Menu Please note: Within the Mac OS, the Preferences can be found under the Capture NX Menu. Hint: You can reset the preferences to the default settings by using the following shortcut while Capture NX is launching: The Fit Photo command enables you to fit a series of images to a maximum size. This is especially helpful if you want to resize a large number of images that may be set to different orientations, some portrait and some landscape. The Fit Photo will keep the proportions of the images while changing their sizes. Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + Alt (Windows) Control + Shift + Command (Mac OS) The four sections of the Preferences command are: Resizing simply involves entering the largest allowable image dimensions

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Chapter 21
Edit Menu
mation in order to match the new size
of the image.
Change the File Size
(Image Size)
Within this mode you can change the
image’s size either by entering in the
actual pixel dimensions or by indicating
the percentage of increase or decrease.
Either method will interpolate the
image either up or down to change
the final image size according to the
parameters set.
Fit Photo...
The Fit Photo command enables you
to fit a series of images to a maximum
size. This is especially helpful if you
want to resize a large number of
images that may be set to different
orientations, some portrait and some
landscape. The Fit Photo will keep the
proportions of the images while chang-
ing their sizes.
Resizing simply involves entering the
largest allowable image dimensions
(width and height) into the dialog
windows. It is recommended that you
enter the same size into both windows,
based on the longest side of the image.
For instance, if you want to resize a
folder of images of varying dimensions
to 4”x 6”, enter 6 inches into both
the height and width boxes. This will
ensure that both portrait and landscape
oriented images have their longest size
set to 6 inches.
Preferences
The Preferences command modifies the
default behavior of Capture NX.
Shortcut:
Ctrl + K (Windows)
Command + K (Mac OS)
Please note:
Within the Mac OS,
the Preferences can be found under the
Capture NX Menu.
Hint:
You can reset the preferences
to the default settings by using the
following shortcut while
Capture NX
is
launching:
Shortcut:
Ctrl + Shift + Alt (Windows)
Control + Shift + Command (Mac OS)
The four sections of the Preferences
command are: