Miscellaneous, Connecting to a computer – Nikon 995 User Manual

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Miscellaneous

This chapter provides information on optional

accessories and advice on troubleshooting, and lists

the specifications of the camera.

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Connecting to a computer

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info.txt
A separate text file, called info.txt, is automatically created in the same folder as
the images if the info. txt menu in the SET-UP menu is set to On (p. 134). The
info.txt file contains the following data about each picture in the folder:
DSCN0001.JPG (Example): File name and type
CAMERA:

Camera type and firmware version

METERING:

Metering mode

MODE:

Exposure mode

SHUTTER:

Shutter speed

APERTURE:

Aperture

EXP +/-:

Exposure Compensation

FOCAL LENGTH:

Focal length and Digital zoom factor

IMG ADJUST:

Image adjustment

SENSITIVITY:

Sensitivity (ISO equivalency)

WHITEBAL:

White balance

SHARPNESS:

Sharpening

DATE:

Date of recording

QUALITY:

Image size and quality

SATURATION:

Saturation control

FOCUS AREA:

Focus area

• info.txt can only be viewed when the CF memory card is directly read to the

computer and is not available when connecting the camera by USB. However,
Nikon View 4 can copy this information into a special part of the image file
called the IPTC text. This information can be read in certain applications such
as Fotostation and Photoshop (Full versions). To read this picture data when
connected by USB, set Nikon View 4 to copy the “Exif” data into the Caption
field of the IPTC test area, This information does NOT appear in the image.

Image files and folders—naming

DSCN0001.JPG

• Image file names created by the camera are named DSCN0001.JPG to

DSCN9999.JPG within a given folder. If and when the image file number in the
100NIKON folder reaches 9999, the COOLPIX995 automatically creates a new
folder called 101NIKON, and in that folder, new image files starting from
DSCN0001.JPG are stored.

• Images are stored in RGB TIFF (Red, Green and Blue Tagged Image File Format)

format when the image is taken in HI (no compression) mode. TIFF files are not
compressed and represent the highest possible Image quality.

• Images are stored in MOV (QuickTime Movie) format when the images are taken

in Movie mode (p. 83).

DSCN: Image file name
given by the COOLPIX995

JPG: Extension

.JPG: JPEG format
.TIF: TIFF format (HI mode)
.MOV: Movie format

0001: Image file number
(0001 to 9999)

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