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Shortly after the D300 appeared, Nikon's Web site offered a
download of D2XMODE Picture Controls, that mimic the D2x
camera's settings in default settings at the three Color Modes.
(see
http://support.nikontech.com
in the Search by Keyword box, then click the Search
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button
).
On the companion work that accompanied this Complete
Guide, Introduction to Nikon Software, you'll also find Picture
Controls described in the Capture NX section—this new
facility obviously is something Nikon is promulgating across
all of its digital products (I'm surprised they didn't call it
EXPEED Picture Controls).
Obviously, we've got a lot to deal with. Let's start with some
definitions:
Sharpening—Sharpening refers to edge contrast
techniques that are used to remove the visual impact of
the anti-aliasing implicit in digital images (see
"Sharpening" on page <413>). We use the Sharpening
tool to add visual definition to edges in our images.
Picture Controls allow you to set this to A (automatic), and
levels from 0 (no sharpening) to 9 (a lot of sharpening).
This is more control than was available with previous
Nikon designs.
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I present it this way just in case Nikon offers any additional Picture Controls, and
so that you can see both the Windows and Macintosh downloads and choose which
one is appropriate for you.
Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
and type "Picture Controls"
V1.02
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