Contents1OverviewBrowsing Image FilesPreferenceNikon View ReferenceBrowser Software forCOOLPIX Digital CamerasNikon View Ver.3for WindowsReference Ma
Browsing Image Files From a Card ReaderIf your computer has a Type II PCMCIA card drive, you canread compact flash-memory cards using a flash-memory a
Browsing Image Files: Browsing Image Files From a Card Reader11Nikon View automatically detects the drive containing the flash-memorycard. When more
Browsing Image Files on DiskNikon View can be used to browse image files on disk evenwhen the camera is not connected.Follow these steps to view image
Browsing image files in another folder…To browse image files in another folder, choose Select Folderfrom the View menu, or click the Select Folder but
The list-style display is shown below.To view the image files as thumbnail previews again, selectThumbnail View from the View menu or click the Thumb-
Browsing in the Windows ExplorerWith Nikon View installed, you can also browse image filessaved in the camera’s memory card using Windows Explorer.Cli
Browsing Image Files: Browsing in the Windows Explorer16Folders in the camera’s memory card can be displayed by click-ing the Digital Camera icon.Imag
Working with Image FilesIn browsing with Nikon View, you can use the same standardoperations that you would with other files under Windows.This chapte
Selecting ThumbnailsTo copy, print, or delete an image file, select the desired thumb-nail by clicking it once. Selected thumbnails are indicated by
Viewing PhotographsPhotographs can be viewed at full resolution in image win-dows. Photographs in image windows can be rotated andzoomed in or out us
OverviewWelcome to Nikon View Ver.3 for Windows (below, “NikonView”), browser software for the COOLPIX 990/950/800/700/900 series (below, “[COOLPIX di
Scrolling and resizing the image windowWhen the entire photograph does not fit in the image window,you can view the hidden portion by dragging the scr
Playing MoviesMovies can be played with QuickTime Player. In the thumbnailview of the browser window, only the first frame of a moviefile will be dis
Rotating Photograph ThumbnailsSelected photograph thumbnails in the browsing window canbe rotated ninety degrees to the left by selecting Rotate Se-le
Working with Image Files: Deleting Image Files and Folders23Deleting Image Files and FoldersImage files can be deleted from the camera’s memory cardwh
Printing PhotographsNikon View allows you to print selected photographs or all thephotographs in the browsing window.Follow these steps to print selec
PropertiesClick this button to bring up the Properties dialog box forthe selected printer; here you can change paper size andgraphics settings. The s
The image files in the selected source (the camera if DigitalCamera is selected, a compact flash-memory card reader ifRemovable Media is selected, or
Working with Image Files: Viewing Image File Information27Viewing Image File InformationInformation on selected image files can be viewed. After choo
Working with Image Files: Copying Image Files and Folders to Disk28Copying Image Files and Folders to DiskImage files and folders can be copied to dis
The progress indicator will be displayed while the items arecopied to disk. Click Cancel to abort the operation.Once all items have been copied to di
For ease of reference, this Reference Manual can be printed using thePrint… command in the Adobe Acrobat Reader File menu.Printing this manualOverview
Digital Camera windowThe progress indicator will be displayed while the items arecopied to the clipboard. Click Cancel to abort the opera-tion.Once a
Working with Image Files: Copying Image Files and Folders to Disk31Copying all contents to diskFollow these steps to copy the entire contents of the c
Once the contents of the memory card have been copied,the progress indicator will disappear. The Digital Camerafolder is located in the destination f
Working with Image Files: Opening Image Files in Another Application33Opening Image Files in Another ApplicationYou can open the photographs recorded
3Double-click the icon of the source of the desired imagefile.If you chose Digital Camera, or Removable Media, morefolders from the memory card are di
Working with Image Files: Opening Image Files in Another Application35The dialog box shown above is the standard Windows Open dialog boxfor 32-bit app
Inserting Images into DocumentsNikon View supports OLE 2.0, which allows you to insert pho-tographs taken with the COOLPIX digital cameras into docu-m
Working with Image Files: Inserting Images into Documents37Inserting images using a copy-and-paste operationIn the browsing window, select the image f
Working with Image Files: Inserting Images into Documents382In the Browse dialog box, select Nikon View from the driveslisted under My Computer in the
Working with Image Files: Inserting Images into Documents394Select a folder.Thumbnail previews of the image files in the selected folderwill be displa
AboutOverview4To make it easier to find the information you need, the follow-ing symbols and conventions are used:A table of contents appears on the f
PreferenceThis chapter covers camera type, connection port and datatransfer rate settings adjustment.Changing Camera Type, Port and Rate SettingsPrefe
Preference: Changing Camera Type, Port and Rate Settings41Changing Camera Type, Port and RateSettingsThe camera used with Nikon View, the connection p
Preference: Changing Camera Type, Port and Rate SettingsRemote ConnectionTypeOptions available in the Type option vary depending on thecamera connecte
Nikon View ReferenceThis chapter provides a brief reference guide to Nikon View’smenu bar and toolbar. Refer to this guide when you want toknow the
The File MenuNikon View Reference: The Menu Bar44The Menu BarWhen you browse image files in Nikon View, Nikon View com-mands are added to the standard
Select AllSelects all image files in the browsing window for copy-ing, printing or deletion.Nikon View Reference: The Menu Bar45The Edit MenuCopyCopie
The View MenuCommands available in the View menu vary depending onthe active window.ToolbarChoose this command to determine the type of toolbarthat w
Nikon View Reference: The Menu Bar47The Go MenuA standard Windows menu command. Refer to your Win-dows manual for details.The Favorites MenuA standar
Nikon View Reference: The Toolbar48The ToolbarThe buttons in the toolbar allow you to manage image files in the browsing window and perform various o
Button FunctionUpdates the image files in the window.Displays the Browse for Folder dialogbox, allowing you to select the foldercontaining the image f
Browsing Image FilesOnce you have installed the Nikon View software as describedin the Quick Start Guide, Nikon View allows you to use thecamera’s mem
The Right-Button MenusYou can use right-button menu commands to perform variousoperations such as Preview, Copy, List View, and so on.Click a thumbnai
Nikon View Reference: The Right-Button Menus51Right-clicking the Digital Camera icon in the Nikon Viewwindow displays the menu shown below.Right-click
Browsing Image Files From Your CameraYou can use Nikon View to browse the image files stored inyour camera’s memory card and display them as thumbnail
3Double-click the Digital Camera icon.2After turning on your computer, double-click the NikonView icon in the My Computer window.The Nikon View window
The camera’s memory card is treated as “read-only” when browsing inNikon View. Files can not be copied from other folders to the browsingwindow, nor
For more information on:Changing Camera Type, Port and Rate SettingsThe default serial port data-transfer rate is 115,200 bps. If you experiencecommu
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