- Starting Nikon Transfer 2 (Mac OS)
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- ViewNX 2 provides a range of easy-to-use, enjoyable features that the ordinary software supplied with a PC's OS cannot offer. In addition to basic data importing and browsing, ViewNX 2 incorporates various frequently used adjust menus and tools such as resize, brightness control, crop and straighten, as well as RAW processing functions.
The integrated ViewNX-Movie Editor makes it easy to edit, trim and manage movies, and ViewNX-i works seamlessly with Nikon’s Capture NX-D for instant access to more advanced functions. Sidecar files ensure non-destructive image processing, and you can post images to social sites directly from the ViewNX-i platform. Download Capture NX-D now.
To configure Nikon Transfer 2 so that it always starts automatically, launch [Image Capture] and select Nikon Transfer 2 as the default application that starts when a camera or memory card is connected.
- Connect the camera and start [Image Capture].
- Select the camera and select [Other...] in [Connecting this camera opens:].
- Select Nikon Transfer 2 and click [OK].Nikon Transfer 2 will start automatically the next time the camera is connected. This configuration should be set for each camera or memory card that you connect.
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For details on starting Nikon Transfer 2 independently, refer to 'Starting and Exiting Nikon Transfer 2'.