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Enhancing Images
Click Batch Complete when processing is
com plete.
Click Start to begin processing.
Choose a fi le naming method and fi le for mat
for processed images.
Choose how images will be pro cessed.
Choose folder containing images for batch
processing.
Click the button or select Batch from the
Tools menu.
Before Using Batch Processing
Batch processing is used to perform the operations specifi ed in the Image Adjustments section of the
Batch dialog on all fi les in a selected folder. To ensure that desired results are achieved, we rec om mend
pro cess ing a test image before beginning batch processing. Batch processing can not be used to adjust
settings separately for each image; instead, the images must be opened one at a time in the order taken
and separate ad just ments made manually for each image.
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Open the Batch dialog
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Open the Batch progress dialog
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Close the Batch progress dialog
Batch Processing
Nikon Capture 4 supports automated processing of multiple images (batch processing).
Batch pro cess ing is used to automate image processing, capturing images, applying pre-de-
fi ned image adjustment settings, and saving images to disk automatically. It is most effec-
tive when applied to a series of pho to graphs taken under identical conditions. Images are
processed in the order taken.
When using batch processing, we recommend that you open one of the images to be pro-
cessed in Nikon Capture 4 and edit image adjustment settings to produce the de sired result.
You can then save these settings in a joint settings fi le using the Save… option in the Set-
tings > Image Adjustment menu (
195). By se lect ing the re sult ing settings fi le in the
Batch dialog, you can per form the same ad just ments on all the images processed. In studio
settings where a variety of shooting con di tions can be rep li cat ed with ease, you can create
separate settings fi les for commonly en coun tered con di tions and use these settings to auto-
mate repetitive image enhancement op er a tions.