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The Camera Control Window
Click Stop Batch to exit the Live Batch di a log.
Take photographs.
Click Start.
Choose whether to save unmodifi ed pho to -
graphs separately.
Choose a naming method and le for mat for
cap tured photographs.
Choose the folder that will be used to store the
photographs.
Choose how photographs will be processed.
Select Live Batch from the Camera menu.
Finish shooting.
Processing Photographs as They Are Captured
As photographs are captured, Nikon Capture 4 Camera Control can automatically process
the images to refl ect image adjustment settings in Nikon Capture 4 Editor. For in for ma tion
on performing batch processing on images that have already been saved to disk, see “Batch
Processing” (
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Open the Live Batch dialog
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Open the batch progress dialog
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Close the batch progress dialog
Live Batch Processing
Live batch processing is used to perform the operations specifi ed in the Image Adjustments sec tion
of the Live Batch dialog on all images captured from the camera. To ensure that desired results are
achieved, we rec om mend pro cess ing a test image before beginning batch processing. Batch pro cess ing
can not be used to adjust settings separately for each image; instead, the images must be opened one
at a time and separate ad just ments made manually for each image.
Rotating Photographs as They Are Captured
To capture photographs in “tall” (portrait) orientation, select the appropriate option in the Nikon Cap-
ture 4 Camera Control Image menu (D1-series / D100 only ; 224) or select On (the default setting)
for Auto image rotation in the camera setup menu (D2H only; if Off is selected, all images will be
recorded in landscape orientation, regardless of how the camera is held). The options in the Image
menu are not available when the D2H is connected. Note that if On is selected for Auto image rota-
tion when the D2H is in continuous mode, the rotation applied to the fi rst image in each burst applies
to all images in the series, even if camera orientation is changed during shooting.