Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 32

How to Apply a Batch, Process in the Browser, the Batch Process feature, Capture NX

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Chapter 5 26 How to Apply a Batch Process in the Browser In addition to being able to apply batch processes within the Editor or using the Batch Process feature, Capture NX offers you the ability to apply a batch process directly within the Browser. Begin by selecting and highlighting any number of images from within the Browser. Next, select the Settings file you wish to apply to those images by navigating to Load menu within the Batch menu. After you have selected the Settings File to apply from the Batch menu, the Processing Queue window will appear, enabling you to start the batch process at any point. Once you select the Start button within the Processing Queue, Capture NX will process each of the images that you selected to enhance using the default saving settings. This saves the images using the NEF file format in the same folder location with the same file name. If you would like to change these settings, click on the button within the Processing Queue to display the full set of controls provided within the Processing Queue. You are provided the option within the Processing Queue of selecting a different file format, a different destination folder, and a different file name. For more information on the Processing Queue, please see page 184. Getting Started

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Chapter 5
Getting Started
How to Apply a Batch
Process in the Browser
In addition to being able to apply batch
processes within the Editor or using
the Batch Process feature, Capture NX
offers you the ability to apply a batch
process directly within the Browser.
Begin by selecting and highlighting
any number of images from within the
Browser. Next, select the Settings file
you wish to apply to those images by
navigating to Load menu within the
Batch
menu. After you have selected
the Settings File to apply from the
Batch
menu, the Processing Queue
window will appear, enabling you to
start the batch process at any point.
Once you select the Start button within
the Processing Queue, Capture NX will
process each of the images that you
selected to enhance using the default
saving settings. This saves the images
using the NEF file format in the same
folder location with the same file name.
If you would like to change these
settings, click on the
button within
the Processing Queue to display the
full set of controls provided within the
Processing Queue.
You are provided the option within the
Processing Queue of selecting a differ-
ent file format, a different destination
folder, and a different file name.
For more information on the
Processing Queue, please see page 184.