Using Edit Mode
Editing images
ACDSee includes a powerful, yet easy-to-use image editor with an
array of useful tools to help reduce red-eye in digital images,
remove an unwanted color cast, apply special effects, and much
more.
You can also edit and enhance your images by adjusting the light
and color levels, cropping images that are too large, rotating or
flipping images that are incorrectly aligned, and adjusting
sharpness. When you are finished editing, you can preview your
changes, and then save your images in over 10 different file
formats.
You can use the Edit Mode to edit and enhance your images, or
you can configure ACDSee to work with a variety of editing
applications, such as ACD Photo Editor.
To open an image in Edit Mode:
Do one of the following:
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In the Viewer, click Modify, and then select Edit Mode.
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In the Viewer, click Modify, and then select the name of the
tool you want to apply to your image. Edit Mode will open directly
to that tool.
To edit an image in another image editing
application:
Do one of the following:
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In the Browser, click Tools | Open in Editor, and then select the
editing application you want to use.
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In the Viewer, click Modify | Open in Editor, and then select the
editing application you want to use.
Working in Edit Mode
In Edit Mode, the right side of your screen displays the Edit
Panel, which provides access to all of the editing tools and
effects. Click a name in the Edit Panel to open that tool and use
it to edit your image. The Edit Panel contains extensive
context-sensitive Help to assist you as you move through the
application -- click the Help button at any time to view a Help
file page specific to that tool.
At the top of the screen, just below the Edit Mode toolbar, are
the Current, Saved, and Preview tabs. You can select these tabs at
any time to compare your original image with the edited version,
and preview your editing choices before saving them to your hard
drive.
The Edit Mode toolbar provides access to commonly used commands
and zooming controls.
Edit Mode toolbar
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Finished Editing
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Closes Edit Mode, after prompting you to save
any unsaved changes, and returns you to the Viewer.
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Save As
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Opens the Save Image As dialog box so you can
save your changes as a new image.
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Previous Image
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Displays the
previous image in your selection.
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Next Image
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Displays the next image in your
selection.
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Zoom In
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Increases the magnification of the current
image.
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Zoom Out
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Reduces the magnification of the current
image.
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Zoom Menu
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Opens a menu of zoom options.
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Print
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Opens the Print dialog box.
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Help
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Opens the Help file.
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Zoom controls
While editing an image, you can adjust the magnification with
the Edit Mode Zoom controls, located in the top-right corner of the
Edit Mode.
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Actual Size
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Returns the current image to its actual
size.
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Fit Image
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Reduces the image to fit within the Edit Mode
area.
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Navigator
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Displays a thumbnail preview of the current
image. Click and drag across the thumbnail to select an image area.
This feature is most useful at higher magnifications.
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You can also drag the slider beside the Zoom
controls to set a precise magnification.
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Closing Edit Mode
You can close the Edit Mode window and return to the Viewer or
Browser at any time.
To close Edit Mode:
Do one of the following:
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If you are currently working with a tool, the
Finished Editing button may be disabled. Close the tool first, and
then click Finished Editing
to return to the Browser or Viewer.
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