Nikon CAPTURE NX2 User Manual
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Chapter 9 — The Browser
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Browser View Selector
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❏ Name
The image’s file name and extension are displayed under the thumbnail. To rename the current file, click
once on the file name to highlight it and a second time to change the file name. You will not be able to
change the file’s extension in this manner. To change the file’s extension, use the
Save As… command
in the
File menu.
To rename more than one file, select multiple files in the browser, right-click (Windows) or control-click
(Macintosh) and in the displayed contextual menu, select
Rename. This will call up the “File Naming”
dialog and enable you to change the names of more than one file. For more information on the “File
Naming” dialog, please see “File Naming Dialog” in Chapter 22, “Batch Menu”.
❏ Edited Icon
This icon is displayed on NEF images whenever that image has been edited and saved using the
Capture NX 2 editor or by ViewNX.
❏ Rating Icon
The rating icon displays the rating currently applied to the image. To set the rating for an image, click on
the desired rating on the rating icon underneath the thumbnail or in the ratings and labels toolbar.
❏ XMP/IPTC Data Icon
The XMP/IPTC data icon is displayed whenever the current image has XMP/IPTC data added to it. XMP/
IPTC data can be added either by the camera, with another image editing application, or using the
Metadata palette within Capture NX 2.
❏ Voice Memo Icon
The voice memo icon is displayed for images that have a voice memo attached to them.
❏ Hi-Speed Crop Icon
This icon is displayed on images shot using the camera hi-speed crop option.
❏ NEF + JPEG Pair Icon
The NEF + JPEG pair icon is displayed for images that were shot using the camera “NEF + JPEG” image
quality option.
❏ Protected Icon
Images with the protect icon displayed cannot be edited in Capture NX 2 until they are unlocked.
Images can become locked either using the camera protect button or by turning the
Protect File
option on in the Capture NX 2
File menu.
To remove the protect icon, navigate to the
File menu and select the Protect File item.
In the thumbnail grid display, information about each image is shown beneath its thumbnail.