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Nikon ViewNX

Nikon ViewNX - 1.2.0

view, rate & organize images

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Current Version: 1.2.0
Release Date: 2008-09-30
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 704
Downloads (all versions): 2,774

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Product Description:

ViewNX is a software application for viewing, rating, and organizing images.

  • ViewNX offers the following 3 modes for viewing images.

Thumbnail Grid mode for viewing image thumbnails.
Image Viewer mode displayed a selected image at a larger size.
Full screen mode displays an image full screen.

  • RAW- and JPEG-format images recorded simultaneously can be viewed separately, or treated as a single image for simpler management of simultaneously recorded RAW and JPEG images.
  • Exposure compensation, white balance adjustment, and adjustments using Picture Controls can be performed on multiple RAW images at one time.
  • Images can also be adjusted using Picture Controls created with the Picture Control Utility.
  • Labels and ratings can be applied to individual images for simpler classification, management and display.

10 labels are available for image classification.
Labels can be used to specify images displayed, those sent as e-mail attachments or printed, or those copied to another folder.

  • Images can be rated with up to 5 stars to indicate importance or priority.
    Images within a specific range of ratings can be displayed.
    Labels and ratings recorded using industry standard formats so that they are preserved and recognized when images with labels and/or ratings applied with ViewNX are opened in other imaging applications.
  • Focus area, histogram, highlights, and shadows displays are available.
  • A convenient quick zoom feature is available for verifying focus.
  • Enter information such as creator, origin, image title, and keywords in XMP/IPTC Information for managing purposes.
  • A variety of print features, such as "Index Print" for printing multiple tiled images on one sheet of paper, and "Print in Standard Photo Sizes" for printing multiple images to fit on one particular paper size, are available.
  • Copies of images are easily created for attachment to e-mail messages.
  • Resized copies of images can be saved, and images can be converted and saved in TIFF or JPEG format.
  • A third party application can be registered for smooth integration with a favorite imaging application.
  • Nikon Transfer is required for transferring images from a memory card or memory card to the computer.
  • ViewNX and Nikon Transfer offer smooth collaboration. Use of these two applications together is convenient and recommended. See additional information regarding Nikon Transfer.

What's new in this version:

  • Image display support for NRW-format RAW images captured with the P6000 has been added. However, these images cannot be developed or edited.
  • A GeoTag icon has been added to the toolbar.
  • Based on the GPS information embedded with capture, shooting location can now be indicated on maps using Web Mapping services. In addition, GPS data can now be added to images captured with cameras that do not offer a GPS function or those to which geotag information has not been attached, by confirming shooting locations on the map.
  • A myPicturetown icon has been added to the toolbar. Files can now be uploaded to myPicturetown by simply clicking this icon.
  • IPTC information can be copied and/or pasted. Select the image containing the XMP/IPTC information to be copied, and then select Copy IPTC Information from the Edit menu. Select the image(s) to which XMP/IPTC information will be pasted choose Paste IPTC Information from the Edit menu. XMP/IPTC information copied to the clipboard will be saved to the selected image(s).
  • File and camera information for a particular category (File Info 1, File Info 2, Camera Info, etc.) displayed in the Metadata palette can now be copied via context menus*.
  • Sharpness, Contrast, Highlight Protection, and Shadow Protection adjustment functions have been added to the Quick Adjustment palette.
  • Fine Adjustment, and Tint adjustment functions have been added to the White Balance section of the Quick Adjustment palette.
  • When Use Gray Point is selected for adjusting white balance from the Quick Adjustment palette, the size of the point can now be selected from 3 pixel sizes.
  • In Full Screen display mode, file order / total file number is now displayed in the bottom bar.
  • In Full Screen and Image Viewer modes, the zoom ratio is now shown.
  • Two separate image rotation icons, Rotate 90Ã?° CW and Rotate 90Ã?° CCW, are now available in the toolbar. A Rotate 180Ã?° has also been added to the context menu.
  • Full screen slideshows of all images can now be displayed when no images or just one image is selected in the Thumbnail area.
  • When a window is displayed on the secondary monitor in a multiple-screen environment, the display profile can now be changed to that of the secondary display profile.
  • Map Datum and Altitude Reference items have been added to the GPS information displayed in the Metadata palette.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher

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Nikon ViewNX CommentaryWhy risk installing this? - Version: 1.2.0, 10/1/2008 07:50AM PST

rskinner
The link to the developer's site requires a login and password. There are no reviews, no screen shots, and I can't even view the developer's web page. There's no WAY I'll install such poorly supported software on my computer.
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