DESCRIPTION
Nikon ViewNX is a software application for viewing, rating, and organizing images, suited for Nikon Camera.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.3:
- NRW-format RAW images captured with the COOLPIX P6000 can now be edited.
- All image enhancement functions in the Quick Adjustment palette are now supported by both NRW and NEF RAW images.
(Exposure Comp., White Balance, Picture Control*, Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, Highlight/Shadow Protection, D-Lighting HS, Color Booster, Axial Color Aberration)
*COOLPIX Picture Controls are not supported.
- Brightness can now be adjusted from the Quick Adjustment palette.
- Axial Color Aberration can now be adjusted from the Quick Adjustment palette.
- A Revert button has been added to the Quick Adjustment palette.
This allows RAW (NEF, NRW) images enhanced with functions available in the Quick Adjustment palette to be restored to their original state.
- The Picture Control Recorded Value is now displayed in the Quick Adjustment palette.
- A function that allows GPS information to be deleted has been added to the GeoTag function.
- A function for editing metadata has been added to the GeoTag function.
This function can be used to manually add keywords and to automatically acquire geographic (place) names using Wikipedia.
- A function that allows selection of map server and setting of default map display position (home location) automatically or manually has been added to the GeoTag function.
- A View Path function, which allows multiple shooting locations to be connected via a straight line, automatic scrolling of the map according to the route indicated by the line, and display of images along the route in the order in which they were captured has been added to the GeoTag function.
- A function that supports searches by region name been added to the GeoTag function.
Enter a regional name or address in the text box and click Search Maps.
A search on the regional name or address is performed and that location is displayed.
- A Restore Original… option has been added to the Edit menu.
If backups of JPEG or TIFF images were saved prior to performing adjustments, these images can be restored to their original state.
- A Thumbnail List option has been added to the status bar in Thumbnail View Mode.
- When converting files to another format, the converted files can now be saved in the same folder as the original images or in a separate folder specified by the user.
- If the modified date and time of simultaneously recorded RAW (NEF) and JPEG images differs, these images can now be displayed as a single image or displayed as separate images by checking or unchecking, respectively, the Do not display as a single file if the images were saved at different times checkbox in the NEF + JPEG menu in the Options/Preferences panel.
- Default folders can now be displayed or not displayed by checking or unchecking, respectively, the Display default folders checkbox in the Favorite Folders menu in the Options/Preferences panel.
- Original name+New name and New name+Original name options have been added to the prefix and suffix portions of the File Naming menu in the Options/Preferences panel.
- A Do not add trailing number option has been added when Date Shot is selected for the middle portion of folder names in the Folder Naming dialog.
- An Export File & Camera Information… option has been added to the File menu.
This option exports file and camera information for the selected file or files in .TXT (tab delimited) or .CSV (comma delimited) format.
- An XMP/IPTC Preset menu has been added to Options/Preferences.
- The maximum number of prints that can be specified in the Print dialog has been changed to 99.
- Support for Picture Mail has been added to the my Picturetown upload function.
- A shared icon is now displayed with albums that have been shared using the my Picturetown upload function.
- Image keywords can now be attached as tags with the my Picturetown upload function.
- Ratings can now be attached as favorites ratings with the my Picturetown upload function.
- The amount of storage utilized with my Picturetown is now displayed as a percentage of the total capacity available with the my Picturetown upload function.
- When the RAW button was clicked for a RAW image captured with the D60 with Active D-Lighting enabled, the image was, in some rare cases, not properly displayed. This issue has been resolved.
- When the RAW button is clicked for an NEF- or NRW-format RAW image to show RAW data, lateral color aberration compensation is now applied.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, RAM: 512 MB or more (1GB or more recommended).
HD space: 500MB or more of free space on the start-up disk (1GB or more recommended)
50MB required for installation
Video resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) or more, 1,670M colors or better

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