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Version, Original, Last Saved, (Current), New Version…, Edit Versions

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Version The Version menu can now be found at the top of the Edit List palette, providing you with direct control of this powerful feature. Versions represent an advanced way of working with and maintaining a number of different versions of the same image within one image file. Two different types of versions are available, and access to these versions is provided within this menu. The current version is displayed within the Version menu, click on the menu to access one of the other versions. The Version menu provides you with the following options: Original The Original version is always present within the Version menu and provides you with a quick way of reverting the image to its original state, prior to any changes that were made within Capture NX 2. With NEF RAW files, the original version will revert all settings to the state as set by the camera at the time of capture. Last Saved The Last Saved version becomes available within the Version menu for NEF files as soon as the image is saved. This version provides you with the ability to revert the Edit List to its state at the point of the last save. (Current) The (Current) version is temporarily available whenever changes have been made to an image and the Version menu is switched to another version. This version enables you to toggle quickly from one of the available versions back to the current state to review the differences made between that version and the current state. New Version... To create a custom version, select the New Version... option from the Version menu. After selecting New Version..., enter a name for the new version and click OK. An entry will be added to the Version menu with that name containing the state of the Edit List palette at the time that the version was created. Due to the nondestructive nature of Capture NX 2, you are able to create virtually unlimited number of versions, switch from one version to the next, and save those versions for future use, all without altering the original image information. Edit Versions You can also edit the custom versions that were added, providing you with the ability to rename or delete the custom versions listed in the Version menu. Select the Edit Versions option from the Version menu, highlight the version you would like to alter, and then select either the Rename or Delete button. 124 Chapter 15 - Edit List | Version

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Chapter 15 — Edit List
|
Version
Version
The
Version
menu can now be found at the top of the
Edit
List
palette, providing you with direct control of this
powerful feature. Versions represent an advanced way of
working with and maintaining a number of different
versions of the same image within one image file. Two
different types of versions are available, and access to these
versions is provided within this menu.
The current version is displayed within the
Version
menu,
click on the menu to access one of the other versions.
The
Version
menu provides you with the following options:
Original
The
Original
version is always present within the
Version
menu and provides you with a quick way of
reverting the image to its original state, prior to any changes that were made within Capture NX 2. With NEF
RAW files, the original version will revert all settings to the state as set by the camera at the time of capture.
Last Saved
The
Last Saved
version becomes available within the
Version
menu for NEF files as soon as the image is
saved. This version provides you with the ability to revert the
Edit List
to its state at the point of the last
save.
(Current)
The
(Current)
version is temporarily available whenever changes have been made to an image and the
Version
menu is switched to another version. This version enables you to toggle quickly from one of the
available versions back to the current state to review the differences made between that version and the
current state.
New Version…
To create a custom version, select the
New Version…
option from the
Version
menu. After selecting
New
Version…
, enter a name for the new version and click
OK
.
An entry will be added to the
Version
menu with that
name containing the state of the
Edit List
palette at the
time that the version was created. Due to the non-
destructive nature of Capture NX 2, you are able to create
virtually unlimited number of versions, switch from one version to the next, and save those versions for
future use, all without altering the original image information.
Edit Versions
You can also edit the custom versions that were added, providing you with the ability to rename or delete
the custom versions listed in the
Version
menu. Select the
Edit Versions
option from the
Version
menu,
highlight the version you would like to alter, and then select either the
Rename
or
Delete
button.