Nikon CAPTURE NX2 User Manual

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Chapter 15 — Edit List

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Develop Section

For all other cameras, you will be presented with a folder search window to enable you to locate on your
computer’s hard drive a folder that contains an Image Dust Off reference photo.

• If Capture NX 2 locates more than one Image Dust Off reference photo within the same folder, you will

be presented with an options dialog to select which image to use. It is recommended that you select the
image that was taken as close to the time of the current image as possible.

Once you have located the correct Image Dust Off reference photo, click

OK to apply the Image Dust Off

effect to your image.

If you would like to remove the Image Dust Off effect at any time, simply uncheck the “Apply” checkbox
next to

Image Dust Off.

A

Please note

: If a large amount of dust is detected in the current image, Capture NX 2 will display a warning

stating that the results of Image Dust Off cannot be guaranteed. Click

Yes to proceed.

Auto Color Aberration

Use the

Auto Color Aberration tool to automatically reduce color aberrations (colored fringes or halos).

By default, this feature is automatically applied to RAW (NEF) images but not to TIFF and JPEG images. Use
the “Apply” checkbox next to

Auto Color Aberration in the Develop > Camera & Lens Corrections

section to toggle auto color aberration reduction on or off.

Auto Red-Eye

The

Auto Red-Eye tool automatically locates and removes red-eye from the current image.

Auto red-eye is applied immediately when the “Auto Red-Eye” dialog is displayed. Click

Reset or uncheck

the “Apply” checkbox to prevent auto red-eye from changing your image.

Vignette Control

The

Vignette Control tool can be used on NEF, JPEG, and

TIFF files and is used to correct for loss of marginal
lumination, a phenomenon associated with camera lenses
that causes a drop in brightness at the edges of a
photograph. Vignette control is most effective when
performed on images taken at maximum aperture.

If the picture in the active image window is a RAW image
taken with a lens equipped to transmit distance
information (a type G or D lens) mounted on a camera that
can record this information, Capture NX 2 will use the lens
information recorded with the image to automatically select an optimal range for the

Intensity slider.

D-SLR ONLY

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