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Above you can see Nikon Capture 2 with all of its windows open, there's the preview image as well as full exposure information, this image can be zoomed and panned and the small 'birds eye' view windows allows you to navigate quickly when zoomed. Image Adjustments are now controlled by the new Image Adjustments window which allows you to easily enable or disable a particular adjustment to see its effect.
There are a wide variety of adjustments from output size, simple colour balance (contrast, brightness, channel compensation) to full curves adjustments, unsharpen mask and white balance correction. Because Nikon Capture 2 is working from the RAW CCD data it can adjust settings such as sharpening, tone and white balance which would otherwise have already been applied to JPEG or TIFF images. Probably one of the most powerful adjustments is the 'Advanced RAW' window which allows you to make changes to hue, colour mode (sRGB / Adobe RGB), tone, sharpening and exposure compensation.
Conversion Examples
| Original NEF (7,874 KB) | Original NEF (7,900 KB) |
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| JPEG #1 (1,477 KB) | JPEG #2 (1,835 KB) |
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| JPEG #3 (1,738 KB) | JPEG #4 (2,440 KB) |
- Original converted from NEF with no adjustments, sRGB
- Original converted from NEF with no adjustments, sRGB (Obvious white
balance problem)
- Sharpening Low, Unsharp Mask: 37%, 3%, Less Contrast, Gray Point White
Balance, +0.5 EV compensation, Black point compensation (curves), sRGB
- Sharpening Low, Unsharp Mask: 77%, 3%, Normal Tone, Mulit-point Gray Point White Balance, +0.33 EV compensation, sRGB
These examples aren't exactly stretching Nikon Capture's abilities, however they do show (especially the market scene) that RAW format provides you with the flexibility to perform changes to your image which would be either very difficult or almost impossible with JPEG or TIFF.
Batch Conversion
Once you have a set of adjustments you can save them into an adjustments file. These adjustments could then (for instance) be applied to a batch of RAW files using the new batch tool:
The batch conversion tool requires an image source (folder full of NEF files; it can also scan sub-directories), an image destination (this can be the same as the source folder), an output format (NEF, BMP, JPEG (JFIF or EXIF), TIFF (RGB or CMYK; 8 or 16 bit) and an 'Image Enhancements' set which can either be the current settings, a neutral setting (same as camera) or a pre-defined set (as described above).
The interesting thing about Nikon Capture 2's batch tool is that it can be set to 'periodically check for new files', this means you could have a network server running a minimized copy of Nikon Capture 2 constantly monitoring a pre-defined directory for automatic conversion of NEF files which are 'dropped' into it. Interesting. Click here to see an animation of the preferences dialog box.
Overall Nikon Capture 2 is now far more powerful than it's predecessor and at the new lower price is a must have for all D1x owners (it's a shame it's not bundled really).
Nikon Capture 2 performance
One important item when using any image manipulation application, especially dealing with RAW images, is how fast it is. The following timings were taken on my desktop PC (dual processor Pentium III 933 Mhz, 1 GB RAM, Windows 2000), Nikon Capture 2 only utilised one CPU during our tests (thus, no advantage having a dual processor machine), all settings were defaulted:
- Load and display NEF - 6.92 seconds
- Save As JPEG Excellent Quality - 21.3 seconds (5,487 KB)
- Save As JPEG Good Quality - 19.3 seconds (1,648 KB)
- Save As TIFF RGB (8-bit) - 18.5 seconds (17,326 KB)
Nikon Capture 2 Camera Menu / Control
With the camera connected via Firewire (IEEE 1394) the Camera menu and Camera control window become available. The first and probably most useful feature is custom settings:

This window allows you to change any custom setting on any of the cameras memory banks. This interface is clearly quicker to use than the on-camera menus. You can also save these settings to a local file.
Additionally there are a few camera settings which can be altered when connected:
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You can also set the camera's internal contrast curve.
The Camera Control window (below) allows you to control the camera remotely, it gives you a readout of exposure details (same as the viewfinder LCD readout) and you can change almost every setting you can from the external camera controls. Hit the 'AF and Shoot' button to focus and take a shot (review is shown live) or just 'Shoot' to just take a shot at the current focus.

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