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Viewing multiple images: thumbnail playback – Nikon D80 User Manual

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Reference: More on Playback / Viewing Photographs on the Camera

Viewing Multiple Images: Thumbnail Playback

To display images in “contact sheets” of four or nine images,
press the

button in full-frame playback. The following

operations can be performed while thumbnails are dis-
played:

To

Use

Description

Display more im-

ages per page

Increase number of images displayed from one (full-frame play-
back) to four or from four to nine.

Display fewer im-

ages per page

Decrease number of images displayed from nine to four or from
four to one (full-frame playback).

Highlight

photographs

Use multi selector to highlight photographs, or rotate main
command dial to move cursor up or down, sub-command dial
to move cursor left or right.

View highlighted
picture full frame

View picture highlighted in thumbnail list full frame.

Delete photo

Delete highlighted photograph (

65).

Protect photo

Protect highlighted photograph (

65).

Exit to shooting

mode

Shutter button

or

To turn monitor off and return to shooting mode, press shutter-
release button halfway or press the

button.

View menus

View menus (

74).

Highlights
Highlights
are the brightest portions of the image. Details
may be lost (“washed out”) in areas of highlights that are over-
exposed.

1

Protect status ...........................................................................................................65

2

Retouch indicator ..............................................................................................109

3

Image highlights (areas of image that are “washed out”) are

indicated by fl ashing border

4

Frame number/total number of images

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1

Protect status .......................... 65

2

Retouch indicator ............. 109

3

Histogram (all channels)

4

Red channel histogram

5

Green channel histogram

6

Blue channel histogram

7

Frame number/total

number of images

RGB Histogram
A histogram is a graph showing the distribution of tones in the
image. The horizontal axis corresponds to pixel brightness,
with dark pixels at the left and bright pixels at the right. The
vertical axis shows the number of pixels of each brightness
in the image. Note that camera histograms may diff er from
those displayed in imaging applications.

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