Color space, Long exp. nr (long exposure noise reduction) – Nikon D90 User Manual

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Color Space

The color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction.
Choose a color space according to how photographs will be processed on leaving the
camera. This option is available in all modes.

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Color Space

Color spaces define the correspondence between colors and the numeric values that
represent them in a digital image file. The sRGB color space is widely used, while the Adobe
RGB color space is typically used in publishing and commercial printing. sRGB is
recommended when taking photographs that will be printed without modification or viewed
in applications that do not support color management, or when taking photographs that will
be printed with ExifPrint, the direct printing option on some household printers, or kiosk
printing or other commercial print services. Adobe RGB photographs can also be printed using
these options, but colors will not be as vivid.

JPEG photographs taken in the Adobe RGB color space are DCF compliant; applications and
printers that support DCF will select the correct color space automatically. If the application or
device does not support DCF, select the appropriate color space manually. For more
information, see the documentation provided with the application or device.

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Nikon Software

ViewNX (supplied) and Capture NX 2 (available separately) automatically select the correct
color space when opening photographs created with this camera.

Long Exp. NR (Long Exposure Noise Reduction)

Choose whether to reduce noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds. This option
is available in all modes.

Option

Description

W sRGB (default)

Choose for photographs that will be printed or used “as is,” with no
further modification.

X Adobe RGB

This color space is capable of expressing a wider gamut of colors than
sRGB, making it the preferred choice for images that will be extensively
processed or retouched.

Option

Description

On

Photographs taken at shutter speeds slower than 8 s
are processed to reduce noise. The time required for
processing is roughly equal to the current shutter
speed; during processing, “

l m” will blink in the

shutter speed/aperture displays and photographs can
not be taken. In continuous release mode, frame rates
will slow and the capacity of the memory buffer will
drop. Noise reduction is not visible in pictures played
back before processing is complete; noise reduction will not be performed if
the camera is turned off before processing is complete.

Off (default) Long exposure noise reduction off.

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