NPhoto

Organize and share images on a tablet or smartphone

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Search for shots

After launching the Nikon Image Space app tap the Local Photos label. Browse your device’s content via the All Photos or Albums tabs. To view photograph­s and their associated metadata, tap the Flow option. Tap the bottom-right icon to display pictures by creation date, or file size.

Share a slideshow

Go to Grid View, then tap a thumbnail to view the shot. Tap the shot to reveal the Slideshow button. You can then tap Slideshow and choose an option, such as Fade in/fade out. The Ken Burns option adds zooms and mixes to your photos, though this option will change their compositio­n.

Go compare

To examine two shots together go to Grid View and tap on a photo’s thumbnail. Tap Compare to create a split screen. Swipe on either half of the screen to choose two shots for comparison. Pinch to zoom in on a photo. If you tap Zoom Sync then, when you zoom in on one, the other image will also zoom in by the same amount.

Map your shoots

If your Nikon supports geo-tagging then the Nikon Image Space app can view GPS coordinate­s stored in a shot’s metadata. Tap the Map tab. Geotagged shots will have a pin on their thumbnail. Tap a thumbnail’s grey pin to turn it red. A pinned location will then appear on the map.

Upload online

Tap the Select button at the top right, then tap on thumbnails to choose the photos that you want to store on your Nikon Image Space gallery. Tap the Upload button. Then, in the Add to menu, tap Create New Album and label it, or choose an existing album. Finally, just tap Upload.

Where to get the app

You can download the Nikon Image Space app from your Apple or Android app store. To access the full 20GB of online storage you’ll need to enter a Nikon camera’s serial number when you sign up to get a Nikon ID. If you don’t have a Nikon device, you can still sign up for a free 2GB storage account.

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