Camera Control Pro Reference Manual Overview This section describes the structure of this manual, outlines Camera Control Pro’s main functions, and gives the system requirements and installation instructions. Using Camera Control Pro This section describes how to use Camera Control Pro. Appendices This section lists preferences and describes how to uninstall the software. Important Information on the Product Key The product key may be found on the CD-ROM case. Do not lose this key.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Overview Introduction 3 About This Manual 6 System Requirements Windows 7 Macintosh 8 Installing Camera Control Pro 9 Windows 10 Macintosh 15 Getting Started Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 20 Getting Help 26 Software Updates 27 Click a page number to view.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Introduction Appendices 1/3 This manual has been written to help you take advantage of the many features included in Camera Control Pro. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly, and to keep it handy when using Camera Control Pro. Conventions This manual assumes basic knowledge of cameras and Windows or Finder operations. Refer to the documentation provided with your computer or camera for more information.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Introduction Appendices 2/3 Camera Control Pro Changes made to settings in the Camera Control Pro window only apply to photographs taken after the changes are made, not to photographs that have already been taken. Camera Control Pro can not be used to modify existing photographs. The controls in the Camera Control Pro window vary with the type of camera connected. More information on camera settings may be found in the documentation provided with your camera.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Introduction Appendices 3/3 Customer Support See Customer Support for information on customer support. Notices • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices About This Manual How to Use This Manual The pages of this manual are structured as shown here: Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Overview Camera Controls 11/12 The Image Processing Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Image Processing tab: Image Optimize D200 D70s D70 D50 Choose how much the camera sharpens outlines. See the camera manual for details. Adjust contrast. See the camera manual for details.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices System Requirements Windows Before installing Camera Control Pro, be sure that your system meets the following requirements: CPU 300 MHz Pentium or better recommended OS Preinstalled versions of Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional Hard-disk space 50 MB required for installation, with an additional 1 GB of free disk space available when Camera Control Pro is running RAM 256 MB (768 MB or more recommended) Vide
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices System Requirements Macintosh Before installing Camera Control Pro, be sure that your system meets the following requirements: CPU PowerPC G3/G4/G5 * OS Mac OS X version 10.3.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Before installing Camera Control Pro: • Confirm that the computer satisfies the sy system stem requirements for Camera Control Pro. • Exit any other applications that may be running, including anti-virus software.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Appendices Windows 1/5 Use an account with administrator privileges when installing Camera Control Pro. The “Install Center” window Start the computer and insert the Camera Control Pro CD in a CD-ROM drive. The “Select Region” dialog will be displayed; select a region and click Next. A language-selection dialog will be displayed; select a language and click Next to display the “Install Center” window.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Appendices Windows 2/5 Follow the steps below to install Camera Control Pro: 1 Click Easy Install. 2 Click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro 3 Appendices Windows 3/5 After reading the license agreement ( ), select I accept the terms of the license agreement ( ) and click Next ( ) to proceed with installation. 4 Enter the product key ( ) found on the CD case and click OK ( ). The trial version does not show this dialog. 5 Personalize your copy of Camera Control Pro ( ) and click Next ( ). Product Key Do not lose this key.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro 6 7 Appendices Windows 4/5 The destination folder for Camera Control Pro will be displayed under “Install Camera Control Pro to.” Click Next to install Camera Control Pro to this folder, or click Change… to select another destination. Click Install.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Appendices Windows 5/5 8 Click Finish. 9 Click Yes and remove the Camera Control Pro CD from the CD-ROM drive. If a dialog is displayed directing you to restart the computer, follow the on-screen instructions. This completes installation of Camera Control Pro.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Appendices Macintosh 1/5 Use an account with administrator privileges when installing Camera Control Pro. The “Install Center” window Start the computer and insert the Camera Control Pro CD in a CD-ROM drive. Double-click the Camera Control Pro CD-ROM icon ( ) on the desktop and then double click the Welcome ( ) icon. The “Select Region” dialog will be displayed; select a region and click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Macintosh 2/5 Follow the steps below to install Camera Control Pro: 1 2 Click Easy Install. Enter the administrator name and password ( ) and click OK ( ). 3 After reading the license agreement ( ), click Continue ( ).
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro Macintosh 3/5 4 Click Agree to accept the license agreement and proceed with installation. 5 Click Install. 6 Enter the product key ( ) found on the CD case and click OK ( ). The trial version does not show this dialog. Product Key Do not lose this key. It is required when installing or upgrading this software and can not be replaced if lost.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Installing Camera Control Pro 7 Macintosh 4/5 Personalize your copy of Camera Control Pro ( ) and click OK ( ). 8 Click Yes.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Installing Camera Control Pro Appendices Macintosh 5/5 9 Click Quit. 10 Click OK and remove the Camera Control Pro CD from the CD-ROM drive. This completes installation of Camera Control Pro.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 1 2 USB 1/6 Turn the camera off and use the interface cable to connect the camera to the computer as described in the camera manual. If you are using a D1-series camera, choose “PC” as the operating mode. If you are using a D100, choose P, S, A, or M mode. Users of D2-series cameras can select any mode other than M-UP (mirror up). The D70S, D70, and D50 can be connected in any shooting mode. Turn the camera on.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 3 2/6 Start Camera Control Pro. Windows Method 1: Double-click the Camera Control Pro shortcut on the desktop. Method 2: Click Start and select Camera Control Pro > Camera Control Pro from All Programs (Windows XP) or Programs (Windows 2000). Macintosh Method 1: Click the Camera Control Pro icon in the Dock (if available).
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 4 3/6 The Camera Control Pro window will be displayed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 4/6 USB Connection to a Windows XP Computer When a camera with USB interface is connected to a Windows XP computer, one of the following dialogs may be displayed. Mass Storage PTP Select Cancel to close the dialog.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 5/6 Exiting Camera Control Pro Windows Select Exit from the File menu. Macintosh Select Quit Camera Control Pro from the application menu.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Starting and Exiting Camera Control Pro 6/6 Disconnecting the Camera To disconnect the camera: • USB (PTP)/IEEE 1394 (FireWire): Turn the camera off and disconnect the interface cable. • USB (Mass Storage): Remove the camera from the system as described below, then turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. Windows XP: Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the taskbar and select Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Getting Help To view help on Camera Control Pro, select Camera Control Pro Help from the Help menu.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Software Updates Camera Control Pro is equipped with an automatic update function known as Nikon Message Center. Nikon Message Center checks for updates to a variety of Nikon digital products, including Camera Control Pro. If the computer is connected to the Internet, Nikon Message Center will automatically check for updates when Camera Control Pro starts. You can also check for updates by selecting Check for Software Updates… from the Help menu.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Using Camera Control Pro Screen Layout 29 Capturing Photographs to Disk 31 Viewing Captured Photographs 36 Time Lapse Photography 38 The Camera Control Pro Window 42 Camera Controls 46 Saving and Loading Camera Control Settings 58 The Camera Menu 59 Custom Settings 63 Return to first page 28
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Screen Layout 1/2 Camera Control Pro screen layout is described below. Windows Menu bar Connection status: status Shows the status and name of any cameras connected. / : View or hide camera controls. Camera controls can also be displayed or hidden by selecting Show/Hide Camera Control Panels in the Tools menu. Camera control tabs: Click to view the associated camera controls.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Screen Layout 2/2 Macintosh Connection status: status Shows the status and name of any cameras connected. / : View or hide camera controls. Camera controls can also be displayed or hidden by selecting Show/Hide Camera Control Panels in the Tools menu. Camera control tabs: Click to view the associated camera controls.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 1/5 If Camera Control Pro is running when a D2-series, D200, D100, D70S, D70, or D50 camera is connected, or a D1-series camera is connected with the mode dial set to PC, pictures taken with the camera will be stored on your computer hard disk, not the camera memory card. 1 Start Camera Control Pro. 2 Select Download Options… in the Tools menu to display download options.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 3 2/5 Adjust capture options: Folder for images downloaded from the camera Select the folder to which photographs will be downloaded as they are taken. Next file name to be used Shows how images download to the computer will be named. To change how files are named, click Edit.... The dialog shown at below will be displayed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 3/5 When a new image is received from camera Choose the application that will be used to display captured photographs after they are saved to disk. • Do nothing: Photographs are not displayed after being saved to the computer hard disk. • Show it with viewer: Photographs are displayed in the viewer window.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Capturing Photographs to Disk 4/5 IPTC Information… Clicking this button displays a dialog where you can select the IPTC information, including keywords and captions, that will be added to images as they are captured. Copy Shooting Data to IPTC Caption Check this option to copy shooting data to the caption field of images as they are captured. Embed ICC Profile Select this option to embed an ICC profile according to the camera Color Space settings.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Capturing Photographs to Disk 5 Appendices 5/5 Take pictures using the camera shutter-release button or the AF and Shoot or Shoot buttons in the Camera Control Pro window. The Status dialog shown below will be displayed. Close button triangle To display a histogram of the current image, click the triangle at the bottom of the Status dialog.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Viewing Captured Photographs 1/2 If Show it with Viewer is selected for When a new image is received from camera in the “Download Options” dialog dialog, pictures will automatically be displayed in the “Viewer” window after capture. The “Viewer” window can also be started by selecting Show Viewer from the Tools menu.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Viewing Captured Photographs 2/2 The “Viewer” window contains the following buttons : Button Name Function Previous image Go back one image. Next image Show focus area Fit to screen Display next image Display focus area used when taking picture. Focus area is displayed in red. Fit image to viewing area (maximum zoom ratio is 100%). 100% View image at 100%. 50% View image at 50%. Delete Delete current image.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Time Lapse Photography Appendices 1/4 Using Camera Control Pro, you can take a series of photographs automatically at a time interval you select. 1 Select Time Lapse Photography… from the Camera menu. The Time Lapse Photography dialog will be displayed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Time Lapse Photography 2 2/4 Before shooting starts, adjust the following settings: Autofocus before each shot If this option is checked, the camera will perform an autofocus operation before each shot. If the selected focus mode is AF-A (D50 only) or single-servo AF, an autofocus operation will be performed even when the check box is off.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Time Lapse Photography Appendices 3/4 3 Use the Shots box to choose a number of shots from 2 to 9,999. This option is not available when Keep shooting until cancelled is selected. 4 The delay between shots can be set to any value between 00:00:01 (one second) and 99:59:59 (ninety-nine hours, fifty-nine minutes, and fifty-nine seconds). 5 Click Start.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Time Lapse Photography 6 7 Appendices 4/4 Follow the progress of time lapse photography in the progress dialog. Click Stop Shooting to end time lapse photography at any time. If a number of shots was specified in the “Time Lapse Photography” dialog, shooting will end when the specified number of shots has been taken. Once the specified number of shots has been taken, the Stop Shooting button will change to Shooting Complete.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Control Pro Window 1/4 The Camera Control Pro window shows current camera settings, which may be viewed by clicking the five page selection tabs. Camera settings can be altered using the controls in each tab as in “Camera Camera Controls Controls.” The other settings in this window are described below.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro The Camera Control Pro Window The / Appendices 2/4 Button Click this button to view or hide camera controls. Simulated LCD Panel This panel shows the information displayed in the camera’s viewfinder, with the exception of camera errors. Clicking on an indicator in the panel opens the Camera Control Pro window to the tab that controls the selected option, where adjustments can be made.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro The Camera Control Pro Window Appendices 3/4 Shoot Buttons Click either of these buttons to take a photograph at current settings. If a D2-series, D200, D70S, D70, or D50 camera is connected, photos can be taken in continuous shooting mode; in this case, the AF and Shoot and Shoot buttons will instead be labeled AF and Start and Start.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Control Pro Window 4/4 Camera Settings That Can Not Be Adjusted from Camera Control Pro The following operations can only be performed using the controls on the camera body: Operation Burst photography (continuous shooting mode) Status not displayed Continuous servo autofocus Pressing the shutter-release button halfway to check focus Autofocus-only operation (use AF and Shoot to perform autofocus) Camera D1-series D100 All supported models Al
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Controls 1/12 Camera controls are described below using the D2Xs as an example: The Exposure 1 Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Exposure 1 tab: Exposure Mode Shutter Speed Aperture This menu can be used to set the exposure mode for D2- and D1-series and D200 cameras.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices 2/12 The Exposure 1 Tab Exposure compensation is useful when shooting subjects containing sharp lighting contrasts, or on other occasions when you want to modify the exposure value determined by the camera. Exposure compensation is available in all exposure modes. Exposure Comp. Flash Comp. D100 D70 D200 D50 D70S Flexible Program The Function Dial This option is used to adjust the level of the camera’s built-in Speedlight.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Controls 3/12 The Exposure 2 Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Exposure 2 tab. Focus Area Metering Mode Flash Sync Mode The focus area can be selected using the arrow buttons; see the camera manual for details. For information on AF-area mode and focus mode, see “The Mechanical Tab.” The metering mode can be selected from this menu (D2 series, D200, D70S, D70, and D50 only).
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices 4/12 The Exposure 2 Tab Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) can be raised when taking photographs in low light conditions. See the user’s manual provided with your camera for details.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices 5/12 The Storage Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Storage tab: The following data formats are available: RAW (12-bit) + JPEG (8bit) (D2 series/D200/D70S/D70/D50 only), RAW (12-bit), TIFF-RGB (8-bit) (D1 series/D2 series/D100 only), TIFF-YCbCr (8-bit) (D1 series only), and JPEG (8-bit). This setting determines pixel bit depth and file size.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices 6/12 The Storage Tab Color D1-series Image Size RAW Compression D2-series D1X High-speed crop D2Xs D2X Return to first page D1H D200 Choose from Color and Black & White. Black & White is not available when RAW is selected for Data Format. Choose image size. See the camera manual for details.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Controls 7/12 The Mechanical Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Mechanical tab: Shooting Mode Maximum Shots D2-series D200 D70S D70 D50 Return to first page Sets the shooting mode for D1-series cameras connected in PC mode to Single or Continuous. Changes to this setting also apply to Custom Setting 30. The shooting mode for the D70S, D70, and D50 can be selected from Single and Continuous.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Controls 8/12 The Mechanical Tab Auto Bracketing D2-series D200 D70 D50 D70S Select this option to perform exposure, flash, or white balance bracketing during shooting. To change bracketing options, click Set BKT. The dialog shown at right will be displayed. • AE/WB/Flash Bracketing: Choose the type of bracketing performed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Appendices 9/12 The Mechanical Tab Lens Edit… D2-series D200 Main Battery Level Clock Battery Level D1-series Displays the focal length and maximum aper ture of the lens currently attached to the camera. Depending on the lens type, some information may not be displayed. If the lens focal length or maximum aperture have been specified manually, an asterisk will appear next to these values.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Controls Continuous Mode D2-series D200 10/12 D70S D70 D50 When a D2-series, D200, D70S, D70, or D50 camera is connected, the amount of memory remaining in the camera memory buffer is displayed at the right edge of the simulated LCD panel. This information is updated at regular intervals, but temporary discrepancies may exist between the display and the actual amount of memory remaining in the buffer.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Controls 11/12 The Image Processing Tab The following settings can be adjusted from the Image Processing tab: Image Optimize D200 D70S D70 D50 Choose how much the camera sharpens outlines. See the camera manual for details. Adjust contrast. See the camera manual for details. Selecting “Custom“ or “Custom 1–3 “ (D2Xs only) and clicking Edit will display “Edit Camera Curves Curves““ dialog dialog.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Controls Hue Adjustment D1X D1H D2-series D100 D200 D70S D70 D50 Long Exposure Noise Reduction D2-series D100 D70 D50 D200 D70S High ISO Noise Reduction D2X D2Xs Return to first page D2Hs D200 Appendices 12/12 The Image Processing Tab Modify hue while leaving brightness and chroma unaffected.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Saving and Loading Camera Control Settings The Camera Control Pro option in the Settings menu is used to save Camera Control Pro settings and to load and apply previously saved settings. Select this item to load camera settings previously saved using Save Control Settings… (see below).
Overview Using Camera Control Pro The Camera Menu Appendices 1/4 The commands in the Camera menu are used to adjust the following camera settings: Custom Settings… Selecting this option opens the Custom Settings dialog dialog, where camera Custom Settings can be adjusted. Set Date and Time… Selecting this option opens the dialog shown at right, where you can set the camera’s clock calendar to the current date and time. To view the current time and date settings, click Use Current Date/Time.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Menu 2/4 D200 D70S Fine-Tune White Balance… D1-series D2-series D100 Selecting this option displays the dialog shown at right, where white balance can be fine-tuned between –3 and +3. The value selected for Auto will be added to the white balance setting the camera chooses for auto white balance. Clicking Reset returns all values to defaults.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro The Camera Menu Appendices 3/4 D50 D70S D70 Dust Off Ref Photo D2-series D200 Choose this option to take a reference photo for the Image Dust Off option in Capture NX (available separately) and other Nikon software. The dialog shown at right will be displayed. With the camera lens ten centimeters (four inches) from a featureless white object, frame the object so that it fills the viewfinder and click OK to record an Image Dust Off reference photo.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices The Camera Menu 4/4 Select Shooting Settings Bank… D2-series D100 D200 Selecting this option displays the dialog shown at right, where you can choose the shooting menu bank in which changes to settings will be stored while the camera is controlled from Camera Control Pro. See the camera manual for details. D100 The D2 series and D200 allow a descriptive comment to be added to the name of each shooting menu bank.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 1/5 Most of the custom settings stored in camera memory can be viewed and adjusted from the Custom Settings window in Camera Control Pro. For more information on Custom Settings, see the documentation provided with your camera. 1 Select Custom Settings… from the Camera menu The Custom Settings dialog for the current camera will be displayed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Custom Settings 2 Appendices 2/5 Choose a Custom Settings bank (D1 series/D2 series/D100/D200 only) Choose a Custom Settings bank (Custom Settings set) from the pop-up menu at the top right corner or the Custom Settings dialog. The banks available depend on the model of camera currently connected. When the D1 or D100 is connected, you have a choice of banks A or B; when a D2-series, D1X, D1H, or D200 camera is connected, banks A, B, C, or D can be selected.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 3/5 Custom Settings Custom Settings can not be saved to a separate file. Clicking the Reset button resets all Custom Settings to their default values. Settings That Can Not Be Adjusted from the Custom Settings Window The Custom Settings listed below can not be adjusted in the Custom Settings window.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 4/5 Custom Settings for D1-Series and D100 Cameras Custom Settings for D1-series and D100 cameras are divided among three tabs: Page 1, Page 2, and Page 3. See the camera manual for details. Custom Settings for D70, D70S, and D50 Cameras Custom Settings for the D70S, D70, and D50 are divided among three tabs: Basic, Advanced 1, and Advanced 2. See the camera manual for details.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Custom Settings 5/5 Custom Settings for D2-Series and D200 Cameras Custom Settings in each bank are divided into six groups: autofocus, metering / exposure, timers / autoexposure and autofocus lock, shooting / display, bracketing / flash, and controls. The group can be chosen from the group menu or by clicking the Next and Prev. buttons. Group menu Prev.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 69 70 The General Tab The Color Management Tab Windows 71 The Color Management Tab Macintosh 74 Windows 76 Macintosh 77 Uninstalling Camera Control Pro RGB Color Space Profiles 78 Device Registration 80 Customer Support Return to first page Windows XP 81 Windows 2000 85 93 68
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 1/7 To view the Preferences (Options) dialog for Camera Control Pro, select Options… from the Tools menu (Windows) or select Preferences… from the application menu (Macintosh). Windows Macintosh The Preferences dialog contains General and Color Management tabs.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Control Pro Preferences Appendices 2/7 The General Tab The General tab contains the following items: Choose how long the exposure meters remain on when the camera is operated on battery power. This setting only takes effect when the camera is connected and powered on with Camera Control Pro running, and takes precedence over the auto While meter off option chosen using camera Custom Settings.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Control Pro Preferences Appendices 3/7 The Color Management Tab (Windows) The Color Management tab is where you specify the color management profiles used for displaying images on your monitor, editing and saving RGB images, and saving and printing CMYK images. To choose a display profile, click Change Display Profile….
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Control Pro Preferences Printer profile CMYK separation profile Appendices 4/7 The Color Management Tab (Windows) Specifies the printer profile to be used when printing images from PictureProject. Use profile for printing : If this option is checked, you can choose a profile for printing by clicking the Browse… button. The selected profile will appear in the adjacent text box. If this option is not checked, the default RGB color space will be used.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Camera Control Pro Preferences 5/7 Multiple Displays In a multiple display environment, choose a single profile suited to all displays. Default Display Profile The default Windows display profile is “NKMonitor_win.icm.“ This profile is equivalent to sRGB. Supported Color Profiles Camera Control Pro supports only ICC (International Color Consortium) monitor and CMYK profiles.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Control Pro Preferences Appendices 6/7 The Color Management Tab (Macintosh) The Macintosh version displays the following options. The default color-space profiles for editing and saving images are displayed in this area. ColorSync Default RGB color space: Choose the output color-space profile used when working with Default RGB images.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Camera Control Pro Preferences Device Profiles Appendices 7/7 The Color Management Tab (Macintosh) Lists the default color-space profiles for monitors and printers. Change Display Profile…: If this button is displayed, you can click it to open the Displays section of the System Preferences dialog. Open the Color panel (Mac OS X) to choose a display profile.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Uninstalling Camera Control Pro Windows Use an account with administrator privileges to perform the uninstall. 1 Click Start and select Camera Control Pro > Camera Control Pro Uninstall from the program list. 2 Click Yes to begin removing Camera Control Pro and all of its components. 3 4 If the uninstaller encounters read-only files or components shared by another application, a confirmation dialog will be displayed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Uninstalling Camera Control Pro Macintosh Use an account with administrator privileges to perform the uninstall. 1 Open the “Applications : Nikon Software : Camera Control Pro” folder and doubleclick the Camera Control Pro Uninstaller icon. 2 Enter the administrator name and password and click OK. 3 Click Yes. 4 Click Quit to exit the uninstaller once Camera Control Pro has been removed.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices RGB Color Space Profiles 1/2 Profiles with a Gamma Value of 1.8 Color profile Windows Macintosh Description Apple RGB NKApple.icm This profile is used in desk-top publishing applications and in Nikon Adobe Photoshop versions 4.0 or earlier, and is the typical RGB Apple RGB profile for Macintosh monitors. The corresponding RGB set4.0.0.3000 ting in Adobe Photoshop is “Apple RGB.” This profile is suitable for working with images displayed on the Macintosh.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro RGB Color Space Profiles NTSC (1953) NKNTSC.icm NTSC (1953) 4.0.0.3000 Adobe RGB (1998) NKAdobe. icm Nikon Adobe RGB (1998) 4.0.0.3000 CIE RGB NKCIE.icm Nikon CIE RGB 4.0.0.3000 Adobe NKWide.icm Wide RGB Return to first page Nikon AdobeWide RGB 4.0.0.3000 Appendices 2/2 This is the color space for video defined by the National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) in 1953 and used in early color televisions.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Device Registration If D1-series cameras are not recognized by the computer to which Camera Control Pro is installed, the camera or IEEE 1394 (FireWire) board may not be correctly registered with the Windows Device Manager. To check whether a device is registered with the Device Manager, click on the links below. Windows XP Professional/Home Edition Windows 2000 Professional Opening the Device Manager Devices are registered with the Windows Device Manager.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Device Registration Windows XP 1/4 Registering the IEEE 1394 Interface Board Confirm that the OHCI-compliant IEEE 1394 interface board or card has been correctly registered with the system. 1 Open the Device Manager. Manager If the camera has been correctly registered with the system, the controller for your camera should appear under “1394 Bus Controller.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows XP 2/4 Registering the Device Driver Follow the instructions below to check that the camera has been correctly registered with the system. 1 Open the Device Manager and confirm that “Nikon 1394 Protocol Device” and the camera is listed. If the camera is listed under “Other devices,” reinstall the device drivers drivers.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows XP 3/4 Reinstalling the Device Driver If the camera is listed under “Other devices,” reinstall the device drivers as instructed below. 1 Double-click the listing for the camera that appears under “Other devices.” 2 Open the “General” tab and click Reinstall Driver…. 3 Select No, not this time and click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration 4 Appendices Windows XP 4/4 Pressing the shift key to prevent the “Select Region” dialog from opening automatically, insert the Camera Control Pro CD. Select Install the software automatically and click Next. 5 Click Finish. 6 Confirm that “This device is working properly” appears under “Device status” in the “General” tab of the camera “Properties” dialog.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 1/8 Registering the IEEE 1394 Interface Board Confirm that your OHCI-compliant IEEE 1394 interface board or card has been correctly registered with the system. 1 Open the Device Manager. Manager If the camera has been correctly registered with the system, the controller for your camera should appear under “1394 Bus host Controller.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 2/8 Registering the Device Driver Follow the instructions below to check that the camera has been correctly registered with the system. 1 Open the Device Manager and confirm that “Nikon 1394 Protocol Device” and the camera are listed. If the camera is listed under “Other devices,” reinstall the device drivers drivers.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 3/8 Reinstalling the Device Driver If the camera is listed under “Other devices,” reinstall the device drivers as instructed below. 1 Double-click the listing for the camera that appears under “Other devices.” 2 Open the “General” tab and click Reinstall Driver. 3 Click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration 4 5 6 Appendices Windows 2000 4/8 Select the search option and click Next. Pressing the shift key to prevent the “Select Region” dialog from opening, insert the Camera Control Pro CD (if the “Select Region” dialog appears, click Quit). Select CD-ROM drives and click Next. Click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 5/8 7 Click Finish. 8 Confirm that “This device is working properly" appears under "Device status” in the “General” tab of the “Nikon Digital Camera D1 Series Properties” dialog.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 6/8 Updating the Device Driver If you are already using the D1 with Nikon View DX or Nikon Capture, you will need to update the camera drivers. 1 Open the Device Manager. Manager Expand the “Nikon 1394 Device” entry and doubleclick Nikon Digital Camera D1. 2 Open the “Driver” tab and click Update Driver…. 3 Click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Device Registration 4 5 6 Windows 2000 7/8 Select the search option and click Next. Pressing the shift key to prevent the “Select Region” dialog from opening, insert the Camera Control Pro CD (if the “Select Region” dialog appears, click Quit). Select CD-ROM drives and click Next. Select Install one of the other drivers and click Next.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Device Registration Appendices Windows 2000 8/8 7 Select Nikon Digital Camera D1 Series and click Next. 8 Click Finish. 9 Confirm that “This device is working properly” appears under “Device status” in the “General” tab of the “Nikon Digital Camera D1 Series Properties” dialog.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Customer Support 1/2 Nikon User Support Information If you are in need of technical assistance with the installation or operation of your Nikon product(s), please do not hesitate to contact one of the following Nikon representatives. When calling support, you will be asked to supply the serial and/or version number(s) of your Nikon software. For efficient communication, it is highly recommended that you have your Nikon product in front of you.
Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Customer Support 2/2 Asia, Oceania, Middle-East and Canada AU Australia Maxwell Optical Industries Pty Ltd. Unit F1, Lidcombe Business Park 3-29 Birnie Avenue, Lidcombe NSW 2141 Tel: +61-(0)2-8748-5200 Fax: +61-(0)2-8748-5220 Canada CA Nikon Canada Inc.