128Chapter 21 Edit Menumation in order to match the new sizeof the image.Change the File Size(Image Size)Within this mode you can change theimage’s size either by entering in theactual pixel dimensions or by indicatingthe percentage of increase or decrease.Either method will interpolate theimage either up or down to changethe final image size according to theparameters set.Fit Photo...The Fit Photo command enables youto fit a series of images to a maximumsize. This is especially helpful if youwant to resize a large number ofimages that may be set to differentorientations, some portrait and somelandscape. The Fit Photo will keep theproportions of the images while chang-ing their sizes.Resizing simply involves entering thelargest allowable image dimensions(width and height) into the dialogwindows. It is recommended that youenter the same size into both windows,based on the longest side of the image.For instance, if you want to resize afolder of images of varying dimensionsto 4”x 6”, enter 6 inches into boththe height and width boxes. This willensure that both portrait and landscapeoriented images have their longest sizeset to 6 inches.PreferencesThe Preferences command modifies thedefault behavior of Capture NX.Shortcut:Ctrl + K (Windows)Command + K (Mac OS)Please note: Within the Mac OS,the Preferences can be found under theCapture NX Menu.Hint: You can reset the preferencesto the default settings by using thefollowing shortcut while Capture NX islaunching:Shortcut:Ctrl + Shift + Alt (Windows)Control + Shift + Command (Mac OS)The four sections of the Preferencescommand are: