Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 66

Show/Hide Triangle, Apply Step Checkbox, Apply Enhancement, Checkbox, Link Icon

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60 Chapter 10 copied, pasted, removed, or added to a batch process by clicking and highlighting the enhancement. Please see the section Working with Enhancements on page 66 for additional information regarding copying, pasting, or removing enhancements. You may also want to read the section on batching on page 181 for information about adding those features to a batch process. You can use any of three methods to create a new Enhancement step: you can select an editing feature from Apply Enhancement Checkbox The Apply Enhancement Checkbox enables you to turn on and off the effect of enhancements within the current step. This checkbox is automatically checked once an enhancement is applied within the step. To turn a specific enhancement off, simply uncheck the Apply Enhancement Checkbox. Link Icon the Menus; you can select one of the Control Point Tools (if none of that Control Point type has already been applied within the current step); or you can click on the New Step button. Each The Link Icon indicates if the current step contains linked enhancements. Read more about linking enhancements on page 68. step contains the following items: The Edit List Show/Hide Triangle The Show/Hide Triangle shows or hides the contents of that specific enhancement's dialog window. Click on the button to toggle between these two. Apply Step Checkbox The Apply Step Checkbox enables you to turn on and off a specific step, thereby turning off all of the effects of that step. This checkbox is automatically checked when a step is first created. To turn a specific step off, simply uncheck the Apply Step Checkbox.

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Chapter 10
The Edit List
copied, pasted, removed, or added to a
batch process by clicking and highlight-
ing the enhancement.
Please see the
section Working with Enhancements
on page 66 for additional information
regarding copying, pasting, or removing
enhancements.
You may also want
to read the section on batching on
page 181 for information about adding
those features to a batch process.
You can use any of three methods to
create a new Enhancement step: you
can select an editing feature from
the Menus; you can select one of the
Control Point Tools (if none of that
Control Point type has already been
applied within the current step); or you
can click on the New Step button. Each
step contains the following items:
Show/Hide Triangle
The Show/Hide Triangle shows or hides the
contents of that specific enhancement’s
dialog window. Click on the
button to
toggle between these two.
Apply Step Checkbox
The Apply Step Checkbox enables
you to turn on and off a specific
step, thereby turning off all of the
effects of that step. This checkbox is
automatically checked when a step is
first created. To turn a specific step
off, simply uncheck the Apply Step
Checkbox.
Apply Enhancement
Checkbox
The Apply Enhancement Checkbox
enables you to turn on and off
the effect of enhancements within
the current step. This checkbox
is automatically checked once an
enhancement is applied within the step.
To turn a specific enhancement off,
simply uncheck the Apply Enhancement
Checkbox.
Link Icon
The Link Icon indicates if the current
step contains linked enhancements.
Read more about linking enhancements
on page 68.