Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 225

Color Mode, Exposure Compensation, Dust Off, Cameras That Support Image, Creating Dust Off Reference

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Color Mode Color Mode If Use this instead of embedded profile is selected in the Color Management tab of the Preferences dialog, the default RGB color profile identified within the Preferences will be used as the working color space for all images, regardless of the mode selected. If Use this instead of embedded profile is not selected, Adobe RGB will automatically be chosen as the working color space for Mode II images. The working color space for Mode I, Ia, III, and IIIa images will either be the color space selected with the camera (D2X, D2Xs, D200 only) or sRGB (all other cameras). The working color space for NTSC images (D1 only) will be NTSC. Modes I and Ia, which are adapted to the sRGB color space, are suited to portraits that will be printed or used "as is" with little or no modification. Mode II is adapted to the Adobe RGB color space. This color space is capable of expressing a wider gamut of colors than sRGB, making it the preferred choice for pictures that will be extensively processed or retouched. Modes III and IIIa, which are adapted to the sRGB color space, are suited to nature or landscape shots that will be printed or used "as is" with little or no modification. 219 Exposure Compensation Highlights in images saved in Nikon Capture 4.4 or earlier with a negative value selected for exposure compensation may display differently when opened in Capture NX. Dust Off Cameras That Support Image Dust-Off The following cameras support Image Dust Off: D2-series cameras, D1X / D1H (firmware version 1.10 or later), D200, D100, D70S, D70, and D50. Image Dust Off is not supported with COOLPIX cameras, D1 cameras, or with earlier versions of the camera firmware for the D1X and D1H. Message Center window. Creating Dust Off Reference Photos To create a Dust Off reference photo for cameras other than the D2 series, D200, D70S, D70, or D50: 1) Select a CPU lens Mount a CPU lens on the camera. It is recommended that you use a lens with a focal length of at least 50 mm. If you are using a zoom lens, zoom in to the maximum telephoto position. 2) Adjust the camera settings Choose the following settings in the order shown below: a) Sensitivity (ISO equivalency): choose the minimum setting b) Image quality: choose NEF (RAW) c) Exposure mode: choose aperture- Advisories & Additional Notices Appendix

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Appendix
Advisories & Additional Notices
Color Mode
Color Mode
If
Use this instead of embedded profile
is selected in the Color Management
tab of the Preferences dialog, the
default RGB color profile identified
within the Preferences will be used as
the working color space for all images,
regardless of the mode selected. If
Use
this instead of embedded profile
is not
selected, Adobe RGB will automatically
be chosen as the working color space
for Mode II images. The working color
space for Mode I, Ia, III, and IIIa images
will either be the color space selected
with the camera (D2X, D2Xs, D200
only) or sRGB (all other cameras). The
working color space for NTSC images
(D1 only) will be NTSC. Modes I and Ia,
which are adapted to the sRGB color
space, are suited to portraits that will
be printed or used “as is” with little or
no modification. Mode II is adapted to
the Adobe RGB color space. This color
space is capable of expressing a wider
gamut of colors than sRGB, making
it the preferred choice for pictures
that will be extensively processed or
retouched. Modes III and IIIa, which
are adapted to the sRGB color space,
are suited to nature or landscape shots
that will be printed or used “as is” with
little or no modification.
Exposure Compensation
Highlights in images saved in Nikon
Capture 4.4 or earlier with a negative
value selected for exposure compen-
sation may display differently when
opened in Capture NX.
Dust Off
Cameras That Support Image
Dust-Off
The following cameras support Image
Dust Off: D2-series cameras, D1X / D1H
(firmware version 1.10 or later), D200,
D100, D70S, D70, and D50. Image Dust
Off is not supported with COOLPIX
cameras, D1 cameras, or with earlier
versions of the camera firmware for the
D1X and D1H. Message Center window.
Creating Dust Off Reference
Photos
To create a Dust Off reference photo
for cameras other than the D2 series,
D200, D70S, D70, or D50:
1) Select a CPU lens
Mount a CPU lens on the camera. It is
recommended that you use a lens with
a focal length of at least 50 mm. If you
are using a zoom lens, zoom in to the
maximum telephoto position.
2) Adjust the camera settings
Choose the following settings in the
order shown below:
a) Sensitivity (ISO equivalency): choose
the minimum setting
b) Image quality: choose NEF (RAW)
c) Exposure mode: choose aperture-