Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 38

Label Menu, Available Labels

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32 View The View sub-Menu enables you to choose from different methods to view the contents of the current folder. ROWS the Light Table view. The Bird's Eye Palette is accessible within this view to see your current location in relation to the images on the Light Table. DETAILS Chapter 6 The Browser The Rows view is the default view for the Browser. This view causes the images to become displayed in a row format; resizing the Browser will cause the images to become resorted. LIGHT TABLE This view places important information about each image in a column and enables you to sort by each of the columns. Label Menu The Label Menu within the Browser contains tools to assist you with labeling your images, which is important when it comes time to sort and archive your images. The Light Table view simulates a light table; resizing the Browser will not resort the images. You can navigate both horizontally and vertically through Available Labels Capture NX by default has four labels available within the Label Menu: Unlabeled, Good, Bad, and Maybe. You can personalize and use up to nine labels, plus Unlabeled. Each label has a preset number which indicates the color, shortcut, and icon that is used for that particular label. The shortcut

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Chapter 6
The Browser
View
The View sub-Menu enables you to
choose from different methods to view
the contents of the current folder.
ROWS
The Rows view is the default view
for the Browser. This view causes the
images to become displayed in a row
format; resizing the Browser will cause
the images to become resorted.
LIGHT TABLE
The Light Table view simulates a light
table; resizing the Browser will not
resort the images. You can navigate
both horizontally and vertically through
the Light Table view. The Bird’s Eye
Palette is accessible within this view to
see your current location in relation to
the images on the Light Table.
DETAILS
This view places important informa-
tion about each image in a column
and enables you to sort by each of the
columns.
Label Menu
The Label Menu within the Browser
contains tools to assist you with label-
ing your images, which is important
when it comes time to sort and archive
your images.
Available Labels
Capture NX by default has four labels
available within the Label Menu:
Unlabeled, Good, Bad, and Maybe.
You can personalize and use up to nine
labels, plus Unlabeled. Each label has
a preset number which indicates the
color, shortcut, and icon that is used
for that particular label. The shortcut