Nikon Announces Capture NX 2
TOKYO – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of the exciting new Capture NX 2 photo editing software. An evolution of the original award-winning Capture NX software released in 2006, Capture NX 2 makes it even easier to make quick and powerful photographic edits so you can spend more time making photographs and less time editing them on the computer.

The original Capture NX software introduced the world
to direct on-image editing. This revolutionary new
development was the basis of the Color Control Point
tool which enabled photographers of all levels to
easily adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, color
and warmth on specific elements of a picture such as
sky, skin, grass, etc. This made it possible to
choose any area of a photograph for editing without
the need for complicated selections or masking
techniques.
Capture NX 2 introduces the all-new Selection Control
Point tool, which allows users to carry out nearly
any image adjustment to a specific area with just a
point-and-click to make the selection. Whether
applying an Unsharp Mask to just the eyes in a
portrait, a Gaussian Blur to only the background of a
photograph or D-Lighting to open up the shadows, the
Selection Control Point makes it easy to do. What
once was a complex and tedious task now takes just a
fraction of the time.
The newly developed Auto Retouch Brush allows you to
simply apply a few mouse strokes to clear away spots,
blemishes or other unwanted distractions that appear
in a picture. Photographers can quickly and
effectively achieve the results they are looking for
without having to learn all new methods and skills.
The Capture NX 2 interface has been updated by adding
"Workspaces" to optimize the screen layout. Four
preset Workspaces such as "Browser" and "Edit" can be
selected as well as a number of user-defined
workspaces that optimize single or multiple monitors
for the ideal screen layout. The Edit List has been
reorganized to allow easier access to most settings.
Further, it maximizes the picture display area while
simplifying the editing process by allowing multiple
edits to be viewed simultaneously.
With this range of impressive tools many shooters
will find Capture NX 2 to be a great stand-alone
photo editing solution, while others will discover
that it’s a remarkably effective addition to their
existing photographic editing workflow and process.
For more details, check out Nikon’s
link.
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