6. You now see the Rename screen, which works just like
the other screens you’ve used to rename things. Type in
a new name by selecting characters from the list at the
top of the screen and pressing the Multi selector center
button on the D300S—or the center of the Multi Selector
on the D300—to choose the highlighted character (see
Figure 3-28, image 6). To correct an error, hold down
the Thumbnail/playback zoom out button and use the
Multi Selector to move back and forth along the field
that contains the new name.
7. Press the OK button when you have entered the name of
your Custom Picture Control.
Your camera is now set to your Custom Picture Control. You
switch between your custom controls and the basic Nikon
Picture Controls by using Set Picture Control (see previous
section titled Set Picture Control). In other words, each of
your new named Custom Picture Controls will appear in the
Set Picture Control menu for later selection.
Now, let’s look at how to rename an existing Custom Picture
Control.
Memory Cards and Custom Controls
If you take the time to look at the contents of your
camera’s memory card with your computer, once you’ve
created a new Custom Picture Control, you’ll find a new
folder called NIKON with a sub-folder called
CUSTOMPC. This folder contains any Custom Picture
Controls you might have created, each with a filename
ending in NCP. If you download Nikon’s optional
PORTRAIT and LANDSCAPE Picture Controls, you’ll
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