Nikon 25385 User Manual - Page 261

D-Lighting, Unsharp Mask, Color Aberration Control, Batch Processing, Digital DEE, Lack of Gradation

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D-Lighting ❏ Digital DEE D-Lighting replaces the Digital DEE tool available in earlier versions of Nikon Capture. Note that Digital DEE settings are ignored when joint settings files created with earlier versions of Nikon Capture 4 are loaded into Capture NX 2, while Digital DEE settings saved with NEF images in earlier versions of Nikon Capture 4 are lost when these images are opened in Capture NX 2. Digital DEE settings files (extension ".ndd") cannot be loaded into Capture NX 2. ❏ Lack of Gradation D-Lighting will not have the desired effect on images which show complete lack of gradation (i.e., are completely black or completely white) in shadows or highlights. Unsharp Mask ❏ Unsharp Mask Unsharp Mask sharpens edges without affecting color balance by making adjustments only to luminosity (brightness). The effect is the same as performing Unsharp Mask with the Luminosity channel selected in the Adobe Photoshop Lab color model. If Unsharp Mask is applied to a single channel, such as red, the values for ab (chrominance) are used to determine what points in the image are red, and masking applied to the Luminosity channel for those points only. An intensity of around 20% in Capture NX 2 is roughly equivalent to 100% in Adobe Photoshop. No sharpening will be applied if Intensity is set to zero. Intensity must be set to at least 1% if sharpening is to apply. Color Aberration Control ❏ Lateral Chromatic Aberration The refractive index of the lens varies slightly with the wavelength (color) of light. This results in changes in image magnification towards the edges of the image, producing a phenomenon known as lateral (or transverse) chromatic aberration. Batch Processing ❏ Before Using Batch Processing To ensure that desired results are achieved, we recommend processing a test image before beginning batch processing. Batch processing will apply the same adjustments to each image selected, and cannot be used to adjust settings separately for each image; instead, the images must be opened one at a time in order to make separate adjustments manually for each image. ❏ Error Messages If an invalid file name or other error is identified while creating a batch process, a message will be displayed. Review the message and adjust the batch settings as directed in the message. Chapter 28 - Appendix: Additional Notices | D-Lighting 259

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Chapter 28 — Appendix: Additional Notices
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D-Lighting
259
D-Lighting
Digital DEE
D-Lighting replaces the Digital DEE tool available in earlier versions of Nikon Capture. Note that Digital
DEE settings are ignored when joint settings files created with earlier versions of Nikon Capture 4 are
loaded into Capture NX 2, while Digital DEE settings saved with NEF images in earlier versions of
Nikon Capture 4 are lost when these images are opened in Capture NX 2. Digital DEE settings files
(extension “.ndd”) cannot be loaded into Capture NX 2.
Lack of Gradation
D-Lighting will not have the desired effect on images which show complete lack of gradation (i.e., are
completely black or completely white) in shadows or highlights.
Unsharp Mask
Unsharp Mask
Unsharp Mask
sharpens edges without affecting color balance by making adjustments only to
luminosity (brightness). The effect is the same as performing
Unsharp Mask
with the
Luminosity
channel selected in the Adobe Photoshop Lab color model. If
Unsharp Mask
is applied to a single
channel, such as red, the values for
ab
(chrominance) are used to determine what points in the image are
red, and masking applied to the
Luminosity
channel for those points only. An intensity of around 20% in
Capture NX 2 is roughly equivalent to 100% in Adobe Photoshop. No sharpening will be applied if
Intensity
is set to zero.
Intensity
must be set to at least 1% if sharpening is to apply.
Color Aberration Control
Lateral Chromatic Aberration
The refractive index of the lens varies slightly with the wavelength (color) of light. This results in changes
in image magnification towards the edges of the image, producing a phenomenon known as lateral (or
transverse) chromatic aberration.
Batch Processing
Before Using Batch Processing
To ensure that desired results are achieved, we recommend processing a test image before beginning
batch processing. Batch processing will apply the same adjustments to each image selected, and cannot
be used to adjust settings separately for each image; instead, the images must be opened one at a time
in order to make separate adjustments manually for each image.
Error Messages
If an invalid file name or other error is identified while creating a batch process, a message will be
displayed. Review the message and adjust the batch settings as directed in the message.