Recent Thumbnails; Iphone Thumbnails; Main Image View; Captured Images - CamRanger User Manual

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Recent Thumbnails
• As images are captured, the thumbnails are automaLcally downloaded and displayed
along the top of the screen. The thumbnails may be scrolled lef and right when more
are downloaded than can fit.
• A thumbnail may be selected to view the corresponding image for viewing. The image is
downloaded and displayed in the main image view. The currently selected thumbnail is
indicated with a yellow outline.
• When both a JPG and RAW file format is captured, only the JPG thumbnail is displayed.
• JPG and RAW files can be viewed. Nikon TIFF files will display the thumbnail but the
associated image cannot be viewed. It should be noted that the Nikon RAW files simply
shows a compressed JPG version. However, if the image is saved it will save the full NEF
file.
• A small red "R" icon on the lower right of the thumbnail indicates that it is a RAW image.
A small green "T" indicates TIFF, while no icon is used to indicate JPG formaOed images.
• Note: only thumbnails for images captured within the current CamRanger session will be
displayed.
iPhone Thumbnails
The thumbnails on the iPhones or iPod Touches with the original size display (not the iPhone5
size display) are displayed in a different manner. Afer a picture is taken, the main image view
will slide down to reveal a list of thumbnails. SelecLng a thumbnail will slide the main image
view back in place with the downloaded image.
The thumbnail and main image views can be swapped at any Lme by swiping the screen up or
down.
Main Image View
Live view and captured images are displayed within the main image view.
Captured Images
Images will be displayed in the main image view in one of two ways, by selecLng a thumbnail in
the thumbnails secLon or through the Auto-View feature. The Auto-View feature is described in
more depth in the Advanced Sejngs secLon.
It is important to note that that images displayed in the main view are not saved by default and
are simply being displayed. To save the image to the iOS device, refer to the Current Image
Controls or Card Contents secLon.
The image may be zoomed in to 100% resoluLon by double tapping. The image can then be
panned by dragging a finger. Double tapping again will return the view to its original state.
As indicated in the thumbnails secLon, TIFF images cannot be viewed.
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