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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
Page 490
Uncheck the box labeled
Read-only
to remove the read-
only attribute.
On a Macintosh using OS 9.x or OS X, select the read-only
file and press
Apple - I
(that’s an i) to see the General
Information box for the file. Uncheck the box labeled
Locked
to remove the read-only attribute.
Note: The information page and image browsing keys on the
D300 may be oriented 90 degrees different from those for
some other Nikon DSLRs you’re using. Don’t despair. Use
Custom Setting #F3 to set the D300 to match your other
Nikon DSLRs (see “Direction Pad Scrolling during
Playback” on page <575>).
• You can delete the currently viewed image by pressing the
Delete (
p
) button. You’ll be prompted to confirm the
deletion: press the
p
button again to do so.
If the image was protected, you’ll see
Cannot delete
protected pictures
when you press the Delete (
p
)
button. Unprotect the image before trying to delete it by
pressing the Protect (
}
) button.
• You can display thumbnails of multiple pictures by
pressing the Thumbnail/Zoom Out (
h±
) button. Each time
you press it you’ll move to the next possible view (which
allows you to zoom out from a zoomed in position, select
1 image per screen, 4 images per screen, or 9 images per
screen). Note that whatever choice you make stays active,
and that if more than one thumbnail is displayed, you can
no longer reach other information pages about an image