Viewer Window
You can display images in individual windows.
Double-click the image.
The selected image is displayed in the viewer window.
Displays the image reduced.
Displays the image enlarged.
When the image is enlarged, the [Navigator] window appears
and you can check the enlarged display position and move it by
dragging.
Displays the next image.*
Displays the previous image.*
Displays the image to fit the size of the window.
You can set the image to 100% view
(actual pixel size).
Drag left or right to display the image enlarged
or reduced.
You can display the image in full screen.
To return to the original view, click the image.
You can set a "Rating".
* When you have selected multiple images and opened the viewer window, you can switch between the
selected images. If you have selected one image and opened the viewer window, you can switch
between images inside the same folder.
If RAW images are not processed, they cannot be displayed enlarged or reduced. To
display RAW images enlarged or reduced, first click the [Display Original Image] button
and process the images.
When the image is displayed as an enlargement, you can move the display position by dragging
the image.
You can print the image (p.3-1).
You can edit the image (p.2-1).
You can display the AF point used when the shot was taken.
You can display the shooting information.
When the shot was taken with automatic AF point selection, multiple active AF points
might be displayed.
You can change the processing parameters of RAW images (p.2-2).
You can set the items that are displayed as the shooting information (p.4-2).
When you have divided the window and
displayed multiple images, you can link the
images by making the enlargement ratio and
display position of the images the same.*
You can divide the window and display
multiple images.*
Only displayed on RAW images.
You can process a RAW image and display it.
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Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
1
Viewing and
Classifying Images
2
Editing and
Exporting Images
3
Printing Images
4
Internet Function
and Specifying
Preferences
Troubleshooting
Index