![]() This filter is sneaky enough to know if you used flash or not to make the image, and won't let you use this filter if you didn't use flash. This attempts to rectify flash-induced red eyes. Remember: shadows are supposed to be dark. If you set ADR to AUTO for shooting as I do, you shouldn't need this. You have three levels of lightening: Low, Normal, and High. Pity the D40 owners who use these Retouch gimmicks, because the D40 changes the file prefixes as well! At least the files all begin the same way as the original file, regardless of how you set it. The D300s is improved from earlier cameras. ![]() Good luck sorting them out! If done correctly, the new version would be named DSC_0123-edit.jpg. For instance, if you make a new version of DCS_0123.jpg, the new file might be called DSC_5837.jpg. The correct way to have done this would be to retain the same file name and append -edit, -edit1, -edit2, etc. If you're playing with the most recent image the file numbers are close, but if you're playing with an earlier file, its file number will be unrelated to the original. This defect means that the file numbers of the newly created versions are scrambled from the originals. The EXIF create time is unaltered, so you'll have to sort images by create time if you can. Otherwise, it's saved the same way as the original image.įirmware Defect: The new images are saved with a file number one more than the most recent image. If your original image is an NEF or TIFF, it will be saved as a FINE LARGE JPG. The D300s creates new versions of the images and saves them.Ĭoncatenation : The D300s is sneaky enough to know if a file was created with these trick modes, and often won't let you apply the same filter twice. This is a silly menu that lets you twiddle with images you've already shot. You also can hit OK while an image is playing. You'll then see RETOUCH MENU on the top of the color LCD. Retouch Menu by pressing MENU, moving to the left and then up or down to select the brush Want free live phone support? In the USA, call (800) NIKON-UX, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. NEW: Nikon D300s User's Guide iPhone and iPod App. Top of User's Guide User's Guide Page Index October 2009 D300s Review More Nikon Reviews Home Donate New Search Gallery How-To Books Links Workshops About Contact
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