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Getting to Know Nikon Capture 3 Camera Control
Save as type
Choose the file format that will be used to save the processed images. For more informa-
tion on the options available, see “File Formats” ( 208).
Bit depth
Choose the bit depth (the number of bits of color information per channel for each pixel
in the image) at which files will be saved. The 16-bit option is only available if the selected
file type is NEF or TIFF (RGB) and the original image has a bit depth of over eight bits.
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Choose a destination for captured images
In the Destination section, choose options for saving the processed images.
Save to
This text box shows the folder to which the images will be saved after processing. To
choose a new folder, click the Browse… button to the right of the text box and navigate
to the desired location.
Next file name
This text box shows a sample of the file names that will be used when saving the images
after processing. To choose a new file name, click the Browse… button. The File Naming
dialog will be displayed. For more information, see “Nikon Transfer” ( 31).
File Naming Conventions
Windows: In environments that do not support long file names, the maximum length is eight characters;
file names may not contain spaces, quotes, or any of the following characters: “\\” “/” “:” “,” “;” “*”
“<“ “>” and “|”.
Where long file names are supported, the maximum length is 255 characters, file names may not contain
quotes or any of the following characters: “\\” “/” “:” “,” “;” “*” “<“ “>” and “|”.
Macintosh: The maximum length for Macintosh file names is thirty-one characters. Colons (“:”) are not
allowed.