Nikon NX-D Webcam User Manual


 
CaptureNX-D Reference Manual
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Introduction Viewing Pictures Filters Image Adjustment Other Features Menu Guide
Tool Buttons
Camera and Lens Corrections
Selecting this tool displays the following controls
in the image adjustment palette:
Color Moiré Reduction (RAW images only): To reduce col-
or moiré (an image artifact visible where regular
patterns overlap), select this item and choose an
option from the menu.
Image Dust O (regular- or large-size RAW images only):
Compare photos with reference data recorded
using the camera to mitigate the eect of dust
on the low-pass lter. Click Change… to choose
the NDF le containing the desired data. For
more information on recording reference data,
see the camera manual.
Lateral Color Aberration: Reduce lateral color aber-
ration (colored fringes and halos) in RAW imag-
es. At default settings, this option is not applied
to JPEG and TIFF images.
Axial Color Aberration: Reduce blurred colors
caused by axial color aberration. Choose from
values between 0 and 100: the higher the value,
the greater the eect.
Distortion Control: This option uses the lens information recorded with photo-
graphs to reduce the barrel distortion associated with wide-angle lenses and
the pin-cushion distortion associated with telephoto lenses.
Vignette Control: Adjust for variations in peripheral illumination that occur with
some lenses. Choose from values between –100 and +200: the higher the val-
ue, the greater the increase in brightness at the edges of the image.
PF Flare Control: Reduce ring are, circular are, and other are eects caused by
bright light sources in the frame.
Fisheye: Process photos taken with AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor ED 10.5 mm f/2.8G or
AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor ED 16 mm f/2.8D lenses so that they appear to have been
taken with a wide-angle rectilinear lens.
nImage Dust O
Follow the steps below to perform Image Dust O.
1
Click Change…. If the current folder contains an Image Dust O reference
le, a message will be displayed; proceed to Step 2. If no message is dis-
played, proceed to Step 3.
2
To perform Image Dust O using the le in the current folder, select Yes.
Otherwise, select No and proceed to Step 3.
3
Select a reference le and click OK to perform Image Dust O.
Image Dust O
Dust changes position from day to day; if possible, use reference data recorded in the last 24 hours.
If the camera oers image sensor cleaning, use only data recorded after the most recent cleaning, as
cleaning can change the position of the dust.