Nikon 25515 User Manual - Page 144

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Menu Guide-The Setup Menu info.txt When pictures are recorded with On selected for INFO.TXT info.txt, information about each image is added to an independent text file ("info.txt") stored in the same On Off folder as the picture. When the contents of the mem- ory card are viewed on a computer, this file can be read with a text browser such as Notepad or SimpleText. If Off (the default option) is selected, photo information will no longer be re- corded to the info.txt file. Information about pictures recorded when Off is selected can still be viewed in the photo information display ( 58). When On is selected, the following information is recorded: • File number and type • Image adjustment • Camera type and firmware version • Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) • Metering mode • White balance • Exposure mode • Image sharpening • Shutter speed • Date of recording • Aperture • Image size and quality • Exposure compensation • Saturation control • Focal length and digital zoom fac- • Active focus area tor Images are listed in the order recorded, separated by a blank line. USB USB configures the camera for connection to a computer or printer. See "Viewing Pictures on a Computer" ( 65) and "Printing Pictures: Printing Via Direct USB Connection" ( 69). USB PTP Mass storage info.txt The info.txt file can not be transferred to a computer using PictureProject. It can be copied using normal Explorer or Finder operations when the camera USB option is set to Mass storage. 134

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Menu Guide — The Setup Menu
134
info.txt
When pictures are recorded with
On
selected for
info.txt
, information about each image is added to
an independent text file (“info.txt”) stored in the same
folder as the picture.
When the contents of the mem-
ory card are viewed on a computer, this file can be read
with a text browser such as Notepad or SimpleText.
If
Off
(the default option) is selected, photo information will no longer be re-
corded to the info.txt file.
Information about pictures recorded when
Off
is
selected can still be viewed in the photo information display (
58).
When
On
is selected, the following information is recorded:
INFO.TXT
On
Off
• File number and type
• Camera type and firmware version
• Metering mode
• Exposure mode
• Shutter speed
• Aperture
• Exposure compensation
• Focal length and digital zoom fac-
tor
• Image adjustment
• Sensitivity (ISO equivalency)
• White balance
• Image sharpening
• Date of recording
• Image size and quality
• Saturation control
• Active focus area
Images are listed in the order recorded, separated by a blank line.
USB
USB
configures the camera for connection to a com-
puter or printer.
See “Viewing Pictures on a Comput-
er” (
65) and “Printing Pictures: Printing Via Direct
USB Connection” (
69).
info.txt
The info.txt file can not be transferred to a computer using PictureProject.
It can be
copied using normal Explorer or Finder operations when the camera
USB
option is set
to
Mass storage
.
PTP
Mass storage
USB