Working with images, Viewing the items in the camera’s memory – Nikon View DX User Manual

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Working with Images: Viewing the Items in the Camera’s Memory

Working with Images

Once the camera has been connected as a drive as described in

the preceding sections, you can use the camera’s memory with

Nikon View in much the same way that you would use any other

drive under Mac OS. This chapter describes how to copy

images taken with the Nikon D1 digital camera to disk, and how

to open them for editing in other applications. These opera-

tions are much the same as standard Finder operations; consult

your Mac OS manual for details.

Viewing the Items in the Camera’s Memory

Follow these steps to view images stored in your digital

camera’s memory.

1

Double-click the Nikon D1 icon at the right side of the

desktop.

The Nikon D1 camera drive window opens, and the folders

stored in the camera’s memory are displayed.

2

Double-click the icon for the folder that you want to

browse.

Folder Names

When displayed in Nikon View, folders created with the camera are prefixed

by a three-digit folder number. Thus the default folder is displayed as

“100NC_D1.” Each folder can hold up to 999 images. If this number is

exceeded, the camera will create a new folder with the same name but a

different prefix (e.g., “101NC_D1”). When viewed on a computer, folders

with the same name but a different prefix appear as separate folders. When

viewed from the camera menus, however, folders with the same name ap-

pear to be the same folder, although the full folder name with prefix ap-

pears in the photo information display in playback mode.

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