Capture NX “How to” series

Posted by photonovice on April 27th, 2007

I received a comment on my previous post from Michael D. Rubin of Nikon with a link to Capture NX “How to ” series. It’s quite a good resource for Capture NX users.
Articles on that page today:

  • How to batch convert files.
  • How to adjust contrast using Control Points.
  • How to crop an image.
  • How to brighten a portion of an image.
  • How to enhance sunset images.
  • How to batch process using the “Save As..” option.
  • How to enhance a dull blue sky.
  • How to enhance dull withered looking grass.
  • How to use the Plus and Minus Brush for localized enhancement.
  • How to use the “Zoom Tool” and “Light Table” views for viewing thumbnails.
  • How to isolate an object or subject and apply gradated saturation.
  • How to use the Edit List.
  • How to use the Base Adjustments.
  • How to use the different print options.
  • How to print copies at a specific size.
  • How to print contact sheets with or without image information.
  • How to manage and organize your images using Labels.
  • How to reduce the effects of Chromatic Aberration.
  • How to Crop an image and print to that size.
  • How do I correct for red-eye that occurs with flash photography?
  • How to rename multiple JPEG files without resaving them.
  • How to convert multiple RAW NEF images to JPEG
  • How to correct a color cast in a JPEG or TIFF image for more natural color.
  • How to blur the background to accent your subject.
  • How to eliminate or reduce dust spots visible in some images.
  • How to compensate for loss of detail in an overexposed NEF RAW image.
  • How to use the Levels & Curves tool to optimize contrast.

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