Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 26

Window Functionality Within Capture NX, Exiting Capture NX, Minimize / Maximize Button, Docking Button

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Chapter 5 20 Window Functionality Within Capture NX Each window within Capture NX provides you with a number of different controls for that window. Minimize / Maximize Button Minimize/Maximize button Docking button Grip Edge This edge provides you with an area to grab and reposition the window. If the window is currently docked, clicking and dragging the window with this edge will automatically undock the window and allow you to reposition the window anywhere on your screen. To re-dock the window to its normal location, simply click on the button. Getting Started Grip Edge Resize Control This button either expands or collapses a window. In some situations, the window cannot be collapsed until the operation within the window has been completed. Docking Button This button is visible only when the window has been expanded. This button enables you to undock the window, allowing that window to float freely on your desktop. This can be handy if you utilize two monitors and you want to place the window on the second monitor, or if you want to bring one of the Toolbars closer to your image. By clicking on this button again, you can re-dock the window to its default location. Resize Control This part of the window enables you to resize the window to suit your needs. Simply click here and drag to change the window's size. Some windows have a maximum and minimum size, which may prevent them from becoming larger or smaller than that maximum or minimum size. Exiting Capture NX To close the Capture NX window and exit Capture NX, select Exit from the File Menu (Windows) or select Exit from the Capture NX Menu (Mac OS). If there are any unsaved images open, a warning message will remind you to save those images. If there are any images that are currently awaiting batch processing, a message will remind you that you have unprocessed images in the Processing Queue.

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Chapter 5
Getting Started
Window Functionality
Within Capture NX
Each window within Capture NX
provides you with a number of different
controls for that window.
Minimize / Maximize Button
Minimize/Maximize
button
Docking button
Grip Edge
Resize Control
This button either expands or collapses a
window. In some situations, the window
cannot be collapsed until the operation
within the window has been completed.
Docking Button
This button is visible only when the
window has been expanded. This
button enables you to undock the
window, allowing that window to
float freely on your desktop. This can
be handy if you utilize two monitors
and you want to place the window on
the second monitor, or if you want to
bring one of the Toolbars closer to your
image. By clicking on this button again,
you can re-dock the window to its
default location.
Grip Edge
This edge provides you with an area to
grab and reposition the window. If the
window is currently docked, clicking and
dragging the window with this edge
will automatically undock the window
and allow you to reposition the window
anywhere on your screen. To re-dock the
window to its normal location, simply
click on the
button.
Resize Control
This part of the window enables you to
resize the window to suit your needs.
Simply click here and drag to change
the window’s size. Some windows have
a maximum and minimum size, which
may prevent them from becoming
larger or smaller than that maximum or
minimum size.
Exiting Capture NX
To close the Capture NX window and
exit Capture NX, select Exit from the
File
Menu (Windows) or select Exit
from the
Capture NX
Menu (Mac OS).
If there are any unsaved images open,
a warning message will remind you
to save those images. If there are any
images that are currently awaiting
batch processing, a message will remind
you that you have unprocessed images
in the Processing Queue.