Nikon View 6.2.7 Released

Darren wrote this 8:59 pm:

Nikon has just announced Nikon View 6.2.7.

Nikon View software is included with some Nikon Coolpix and D-SLR cameras. Nikon View is used to browse and download images to the computer from a supported Nikon digital camera. You can then open and adjust the image in the standard Nikon Editor, Nikon Capture Editor (if Nikon Capture is installed) or any registered Image Editor (Adobe Photoshop, for example). Nikon View also allows you to view the Shooting Data as well as print many different sizes and layouts of images. Other features of Nikon View included emailing images, creating web pages, removing Red Eye, uploading to NikonNet or to a PDA.

Nikon View Software contains the following components:

  • Nikon Transfer – For moving images from camera to computer
  • Nikon Browser – For browsing thumbnail images from transferred images
  • Nikon Viewer – For looking at larger versions of images
  • Nikon Editor – For basic editing (color, contrast, etc.) of images
  • Nikon NEF Plug-in – If Adobe Photoshop is installed Nikon View will also install a plug-in allowing RAW NEF files to be opened and edited directly in Photoshop.

Nikon View 6.2.7 for Windows includes the following updates:

  • Support for RAW images captured with the D200 has been added.
  • The effects of image editing with the Color Aberration Control feature in Nikon Capture 4 Ver. 4.3.0 or later are now reflected when these images are displayed in Nikon Browser or Nikon Viewer. (Nikon Editor has supported this feature since Ver. 6.2.6.)

Nikon View 6.2.7 for Mac OS X contains the following updates:

  • Support for RAW images captured with the D200 has been added.
  • Support for Mac OS X version 10.4 (Tiger) has been added.
  • The effects of image editing with the Color Aberration Control feature in Nikon Capture 4 Ver. 4.3.0 or later are now reflected when these images are displayed in Nikon Browser or Nikon Viewer. (Nikon Editor has supported this feature since Ver. 6.2.6.)
  • Structure of the Color Management tab in the Preferences dialog has been changed. The Open ColorSync button has been removed. Simply a choice between the Default RGB color space and CMYK separation profile has been provided.

 

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