Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Color Space
The color space determines
the
gamut
of
colors available
for
color reproduction.
Choose a color space according
to
how
photographs will be processed
on
leaving
the
camera. This
option
is
available in all modes.
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that
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of
expressing a
wider
gamut
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colors than
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making
it
the
preferred choice for images
that
will be extensively
iprocessed or retouched.
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Color Space
Color spaces define
the
correspondence between colors and
the
numeric values
that
represent
them
in a digital image file. The
sRGB
color space
is
widely used, while
the
Adobe
RGB
color space
is
typically used in publishing and commercial printing.
sRGB
is
recommended when taking photographs
that
will be printed
without
modification
or
viewed
in applications
that
do
not
support
color management,
or
when taking photographs
that
will
be printed
with
ExifPrint,
the
direct
printing
option
on some household printers,
or
kiosk
printing
or
other
commercial
print
services. Adobe
RGB
photographs can also be printed using
these options,
but
colors will
not
be
as
vivid.
JPEG
photographs taken in
the
Adobe
RGB
color space are
DCF
compliant; applications and
printers
that
support
DCF
will select
the
correct color space automatically.
If
the application
or
device does
not
support
DCF,
select the appropriate color space manually. For more
information,
see
the
documentation
provided
with
the
application
or
device.
Nikon
Software
ViewNX (supplied) and Capture
NX
2 (available separately) automatically select the correct
color space when opening photographs created
with
this camera.
Long Exp. NR (Long Exposure Noise Reduction)
Choose
whether
to
reduce noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds. This
option
is
available in all modes.
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:Photographs taken at shutter speeds slower than 8 s
Iare processed
to
reduce noise. The
time
required for
Iprocessing
is
roughly equal
to
the
current shutter
ispeed;
during
processing,
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rtf
will
blink
in the
j shutter speed/aperture displays and photographs can
,not
be taken.
In
continuous release mode, frame rates
.will slow and the capacity
of
the
memory
buffer will
drop. Noise reduction
is
not
visible in pictures played
back before processing
is
complete; noise reduction
will
not
be performed
if
the
camera
is
turned
off
before processing
is
complete.
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