You can't undock panels any more, but you can customize the workspace with user-selected palettes to match your own workflow This defaults to a horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen, but can be switched to a vertical column at screen left instead. You can no longer undock and float panels to place them wherever you like on the screen, nor can you dock them in different locations to their defaults, other than for the film strip. There are relatively few downsides to the new UI. We've sent a query over to Nikon about the keyboard shortcuts, and will update this article if and when we receive a response.įew and minor drawbacks to the new interface One slight shortcoming is that while keyboard shortcuts are supported – for example, the F key toggles full-screen mode – there's no list of shortcuts to be found in the otherwise-excellent user manual, and nor are they listed in the app's settings. If you only use a subset of the controls on offer, you can also create a custom panel containing just those specific controls, which helps made them easier to find.Īnd unlike in Capture NX-D, Windows conventions are now properly followed, so you can tab or shift-tab to switch back and forth between fields when typing in values directly, saving some wrist strain in having to reach for your mouse or touchpad repeatedly. Adjustment panels are no longer hidden behind toggle buttons, expanding a new one no longer causes a previous one to vanish from the UI, and nor do conflicting variations of a single control appear in multiple places as in the earlier app. And unlike both earlier apps, there are no drop shadows or gradient effects, giving NX Studio a cleaner, more modern look.Īlongside its predecessors, Capture NX-D (bottom left) and ViewNX-i (bottom right), Nikon NX Studio (top) has a cleaner, friendlier user interface that's nevertheless familiar.Ĭompared to NX-D specifically, NX Studio is far more approachable. Icons are monochromatic, with a bolder yellow accent color used to call attention to enabled options, rather than the more muted yellow of the Capture NX-D and ViewNX-i. The user interface is aesthetically similar to that of both earlier apps, but it's now cleaner, friendlier and more standards compliant than before.
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