Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 31

How to Apply a Batch, Process by Copying and, Pasting Enhancements, Copy Settings. By default, Capture

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25 images with the NEF file format with of the range of images in the batch. the same name and in the same folder Perform whatever enhancements as the original image. you think appropriate to the image, navigate to the Batch Menu, and select Chapter 5 Copy Settings. By default, Capture NX will copy all of the enhancements You are provided with the option within that are applied to the representative the Processing Queue of selecting a image. If you would like to copy only different file format, destination folder, individual enhancements, simply click and file name. For more information on an enhancement within the Edit List on the Processing Queue, please see to highlight it prior to selecting Copy page 184. Settings. If you would like to highlight How to Apply a Batch Process by Copying and and select more than one enhancement, hold the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) keys while select- Pasting Enhancements ing enhancements from the Edit List. While Settings Files are very useful if you have a series of enhancements that can be applied to a large number This will select multiple enhancements to be copied once you select the Copy Settings option. Getting Started of images, there may be instances After you have copied the desired where you may want to apply a series settings, locate the images to which of enhancements to a small batch you want to apply the enhancements. of images. By first enhancing one of You can either select a different image the images from the series, you can that you have opened within the Editor, copy and paste the enhancements to or you can select one or more images any number of images without going from within the Browser. Navigate again through the process of creating a to the Batch Menu and select Paste Settings File. Enhancements. This will apply all of the enhancements that you have selected and copied into the target images. It is important to note that all of the new enhancements will be applied in the same order that they were applied in the representative image, but they will be applied after any enhancements that already existed within the target images. To begin the copy and paste method, open an image that is representative

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Chapter 5
Getting Started
images with the NEF file format with
the same name and in the same folder
as the original image.
You are provided with the option within
the Processing Queue of selecting a
different file format, destination folder,
and file name.
For more information
on the Processing Queue, please see
page 184.
How to Apply a Batch
Process by Copying and
Pasting Enhancements
While Settings Files are very useful if
you have a series of enhancements
that can be applied to a large number
of images, there may be instances
where you may want to apply a series
of enhancements to a small batch
of images.
By first enhancing one of
the images from the series, you can
copy and paste the enhancements to
any number of images without going
through the process of creating a
Settings File.
To begin the copy and paste method,
open an image that is representative
of the range of images in the batch.
Perform whatever enhancements
you think appropriate to the image,
navigate to the
Batch
Menu, and select
Copy Settings. By default, Capture
NX will copy all of the enhancements
that are applied to the representative
image. If you would like to copy only
individual enhancements, simply click
on an enhancement within the Edit List
to highlight it prior to selecting Copy
Settings. If you would like to highlight
and select more than one enhance-
ment, hold the Ctrl (Windows) or
Command (Mac OS) keys while select-
ing enhancements from the Edit List.
This will select multiple enhancements
to be copied once you select the Copy
Settings option.
After you have copied the desired
settings, locate the images to which
you want to apply the enhancements.
You can either select a different image
that you have opened within the Editor,
or you can select one or more images
from within the Browser. Navigate again
to the
Batch
Menu and select Paste
Enhancements. This will apply all of the
enhancements that you have selected
and copied into the target images. It is
important to note that all of the new
enhancements will be applied in the
same order that they were applied in
the representative image, but they will
be applied after any enhancements
that already existed within the target
images.