Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 139

File Naming, Optimize Image, Color Space, Image Quality, ence: Image Quality and Size

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Setup File Naming Photographs are saved using file names consisting of "DSC_" or "_DSC" followed by a four-digit file number and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSC_0001.JPG"). The File Naming option is used to change the "DSC"portion of the file name. Press the multi selector to the right to display the dialog shown below. Keyboard area: Use multi selector to highlight letters, press center of multi selector to select. Prefix area: File name prefix appears here. To move cursor left or right, press button and use multi selector. To delete the character at the current cursor position, press the button. To return to the shooting menu without changing the file naming rule, press the button. After editing the file name prefix, press to return to the shooting menu. New photographs will be saved using the new file naming rule. Optimize Image Optimize color, contrast, sharpness, saturation, and hue or take photos in black-and-white. See "Reference: Optimizing Images" ( 45). Color Space Choose from sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces. See "Reference: Color Space" ( 50). Image Quality Seven options are available for image quality. See "Reference: Image Quality and Size" ( 28). 129 The Shooting Menu

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Setup
The Shooting Menu
File Naming
Photographs are saved using file names consisting of
“DSC_” or “_DSC” followed by a four-digit file number and
a three-letter extension (e.g., “DSC_0001.JPG”).
The
File
Naming
option is used to change the “DSC” portion of the
file name.
Press the multi selector to the right to display
the dialog shown below.
Keyboard area
: Use multi selector to highlight letters, press center
of multi selector to select.
Prefix area
: File name prefix appears here.
To move cursor left or
right, press
button and use multi selector.
To delete the character at the current cursor position, press the
button.
To return to
the shooting menu without changing the file naming rule, press the
button.
After editing the file name prefix, press
to return to the shooting menu.
New photo-
graphs will be saved using the new file naming rule.
Optimize Image
Optimize color, contrast, sharpness, saturation, and hue or
take photos in black-and-white.
See “Reference: Optimiz-
ing Images” (
45).
Color Space
Choose from sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces.
See “Ref-
erence: Color Space” (
50).
Image Quality
Seven options are available for image quality.
See “Refer-
ence: Image Quality and Size” (
28).