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| Histogram
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| The Histogram display is a graph of "Pixel Intensity" vs. "Number of Pixels". By examining it you can see the number of pixels at any given intensity, which is particularly useful when looking to maximise dynamic range.
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| You can view the histogram in three different modes (accessed by right-clicking the histogram window or using the menus): -
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| Curve Graph
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| The Curve graph is a display of the currently loaded curve. For more information see the "Custom Curves" section earlier in this manual
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| Image Browser
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| The Image Browser is used to quickly view your images. The Window is split into 4 panels;
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| The two on the left side of the window show the currently selected image and its EXIF information. The two on the right side show the folders available and thumbnails of the images in the current folder.
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| You can open the currently selected image by clicking "open" (or double clicking the image).
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| The drop-down menu at the top is used to quickly go to popular or recently viewed folders.
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| You can view all the images in the current folder by starting a "Slideshow". This will show each image for approximately 3 seconds. To stop the Slideshow click "stop".
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| Curve Browser |
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| The Curve Browser will display a list of all the curves in the current curve folder (this is the folder you last opened or saved a curve to).
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| By clicking at a curve in the list you can quickly see its effects on the image. This is useful for comparing curves.
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| You can open the curve by double clicking it.
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| You can change the current folder by clicking "Change folder".
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| EXIF Info
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| The EXIF window will show information about the current image.
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| Currently Nikon NEF and Jpg images have most of the EXIF information displayed, whereas other Raw, Tiff and Png images have limited informaiton.
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| Arrange
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| Tile
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| This option will arrange all the currently loaded images on the screen such that they are all visible.
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| Cascade
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| This option will maximise each image and arrange them one on top of the other.
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| Enter Full Screen
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| This option will display the current image in 'Full Screen' mode.
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| To exit full screen mode press the Escape key.
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| To view the next image press Space.
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