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Adjusting Images
ViewNX-i provides various adjustment functions including gradation correction, sharpness adjustment, cropping, etc.
- Image Adjustment Flow
- First, learn the basic flow of the image adjustment.
- Exposure Compensation (RAW images only)
- White Balance (RAW images only)
- Picture Controls (RAW images only)
- Sharpening Image Outlines
- Adjusting Contrast
- Adjusting Brightness
- Adjusting Highlights and Shadows
- Correcting Gradations (D-Lighting HS)
- Adjusting Saturation (Color Booster)
- Cropping Images
- Adjusting Image Tilt
- Correcting Red-eye
- Correcting Axial Color Aberration
- Correcting Lateral Color Aberration
- Reducing PF Flare (PF Flare Control)
- Correcting Diffraction
- Reverting Adjusted Images
- An adjusted and saved image can be reverted to its condition before being saved.
- Customizing Adjustment Controls
- You can customize the arrangement of the adjustment items on the [Adjustments/Metadata] palette.
Picture Control Utility 2
You cannot adjust the following RAW images:
- RAW images edited with Nik Color Efex Pro series.
- RAW images shot or adjusted using an optional Picture Control that has not been installed in ViewNX-i.
- For details, refer to "Picture Controls (RAW images only)" and "Supported Formats".
- When you try to select and adjust multiple images that contain unavailable ones, only the available images will be adjusted.
About RAW images shot with the [Auto distortion control] function to [ON]
RAW images (NEF or NRW format) shot with the [Auto distortion control] function to [ON] will be displayed with the setting applied. ViewNX-i cannot switch ON/OFF setting.
The ON/OFF setting of [Auto distortion control] function can be checked in [File & Camera Information] on the [Adjustments/Metadata] pane.
When simultaneously recorded RAW (NEF or NRW format) and JPEG images are displayed as separate files with
shown on the Thumbnail Control bar

If you edit either one of the simultaneously recorded RAW (NEF or NRW format) or JPEG image, they may be handled as separate files.