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Welcome to ACDSee 9
What's new in ACDSee 9
Getting started
About the ACDSee user interface
Using the Browser
Using the Viewer
Using Edit Mode
Getting photos with ACDSee
Organizing and managing files in ACDSee
Searching with ACDSee
Sharing images with ACDSee
Getting photos
About the Device Detector
Using device profiles
Getting photos from a profiled device
Updating or deleting a device profile
Getting photos from a digital camera
Getting photos from a mass storage device
Getting photos from a mobile phone
Getting photos from a CD
Getting photos from a scanner (TWAIN)
Creating a renaming template
Taking a screen capture
Browsing
Browsing files in the File List pane
Browsing files in one or more folders
Browsing files by category, rating, or classification
Browsing files by date or event
Browsing favorite files
Changing view modes
Filtering files
Grouping files
Sorting files
Selecting files
Previewing images
Comparing images
Gathering images in the Image Basket
Viewing
Zooming images
Zooming an image
Setting the zoom level
Automatically shrinking or enlarging images
Displaying a thumbnail of a magnified image
Panning a magnified image
Magnifying specific areas of an image
Viewing and configuring a slide show
Starting a slide show automatically
Viewing images with Auto Advance
Displaying text on images in the Viewer
Synchronizing the Viewer to a folder
Viewing offline images
Using ACDSee Quick View
Viewing images in another application
Creating a desktop screen saver
Setting an image as the desktop wallpaper
Creating a desktop slide show
Playing
Playing audio and video files
Selecting part of a media file
Saving video frames as images
Adding or editing image audio
Editing
Using the undo/redo system
Previewing changes to images
Resizing an image
Rotating an image
Flipping an image
Cropping an image
Adding text to an image
Selecting part of an image
Saving or discarding changes in Edit Mode
Saving tool settings
Repairing images
Removing flaws
Reducing red-eye
Straightening crooked photos
Adjusting image light levels
Correcting shadows and highlights
Automatically adjusting exposure
Adjusting image brightness
Adjusting image levels
Adjusting brightness curves
Adjusting image color
Using the Histogram
Applying Auto Color
Removing a color cast
Changing image color depth
Changing HSL values
Changing RGB values
Sharpening or blurring an image
Using the Sharpness tool
Using the Unsharp Mask tool
Blurring an image
Adding and removing image noise
About noise and noise reduction
Removing noise from an image
Adding noise to an image
Changing batches of files
Converting multiple images to another file format
Rotating or flipping multiple images
Resizing multiple images
Adjusting exposure for multiple images
Applying special effects filters
About special effect filters
Applying a Bathroom Window effect
Applying a Blinds effect
Applying a Bulge effect
Applying a Colored Edges effect
Applying a Contours effect
Applying a Crosshatch effect
Applying a Dauber effect
Applying an Edge Detect effect
Applying an Emboss effect
Applying a Furry Edges effect
Applying a Granite effect
Applying a Mirror effect
Applying a Negative effect
Applying an Oil Paint effect
Applying the Old effect
Applying a Pencil Drawing effect
Applying a Pixelate effect
Applying a Pixel Explosion effect
Applying a Posterize effect
Applying a Rain effect
Applying a Ripple effect
Applying a Scattered Tiles effect
Applying a Sepia effect
Applying a Sheet Metal effect
Applying a Shift effect
Applying a Solarize effect
Applying a Sunspot effect
Applying a Swirl effect
Applying a Topographic Map effect
Applying a Water effect
Applying a Water Drops effect
Applying a Wind effect
Creating a custom special effect filter
Organizing
Copying and moving files
Copying images
Pasting files and folders
Replacing or overwriting files
Renaming a file or folder
Storing files in private folders
Renaming multiple files
Creating categories
Assigning categories and ratings
Creating and assigning keywords
Adding database and EXIF information to multiple files
Changing the date and time properties of images
Viewing file properties in the Viewer
Using the Properties pane
Backing up your files to another computer
Creating archives of your files
Managing database information
About the ACDSee database
Excluding folders from the database
Cataloging files in the database
Converting an older database
Importing database information
Importing file information from other sources
Exporting database information
Generating file lists
Backing up your database
Restoring database information from a backup
Maintaining the database
Optimizing the database
Rebuilding thumbnails
Quarantining files
Searching
Using the Quick Search bar
Using the Search pane
Searching with file name patterns
Using selective browsing
Searching with auto categories
Finding duplicate files
Finding images quickly
Sharing
E-mailing images
Sharing slide shows and screen savers
Creating a PDF
Creating a CD or DVD
Creating video files and VCDs
Creating an HTML album
Creating a contact sheet
Publishing images to TiVo
Creating a SendPix album
Printing
Printing images in ACDSee
Setting printer options
Setting image size and positioning
Adding text to pages
Setting contact sheet options
Customizing
Setting options
Setting the General options
Setting Browser options
Setting the Quick Search options
Setting File List pane options
Setting the Thumbnail Info options
Setting the Thumbnail Style options
Setting the Details View options
Setting the Preview pane options
Setting the Folders pane options
Setting the Organize pane options
Setting the Calendar pane options
Setting the CD/DVD Management options
Setting File Management options
Setting the database options
Setting Viewer options
Setting the Viewer Display options
Setting ACDSee Showroom options
Setting ACDSee Quick View options
Customizing and configuring
Auto-hiding panes and panels
Using the Task Pane
Using the Context-Sensitive toolbar
Customizing toolbars
Customizing the Edit Panel
Configuring image editors
Creating custom print layouts
Shortcuts
Browser keyboard shortcuts
Viewer keyboard shortcuts
Viewer mouse shortcuts
Plug-ins
Working with plug-ins
Managing plug-ins
Viewing plug-in properties and getting help
File formats
Supported file formats
Registering and associating files
Credits and acknowledgements
System requirements
Using myACD
About the ACDInTouch service
Customer service and technical support
Glossary

Acdsee photo software online help

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What's new in ACDSee 9 Photo Manager

Vista certification

ACDSee 9 is now Vista certified, which means it meets Microsoft's standards for functioning well over Vista. So you can use ACDSee with Vista and be completely confident. The ACDSee team has worked closely with Microsoft to provide features and functions at the highest level of compatibility with Windows Vista.

Even faster viewing. The Quick View mode.

See your photos instantly on screen with the Quick View mode. Whether opening an image attachment to an e-mail, or double-clicking on a JPEG from Windows Explorer, the Quick View mode is a fast, sleek, and efficient addition to ACDSee’ powerful viewing tools. Pared down to include the viewing and browsing essentials, it displays your photos with greater speed than ever before.

ACDSee’s new Quick View lets you flip through your photos at a rapid rate, zoom in & zoom out, and display your pictures in full screen for a full dramatic effect.

Bring your photos to life. The Shadow/Highlight tool.

Save photos that you would’ve previously deleted.  The Shadow/Highlight tool provides stunningly easy, instantaneous, and effective automatic photo correction for poorly exposed pictures.  

With just one-click you can correct photos that are too dark or too light, without affecting areas of the image that don’t require adjustments. The Shadow/Highlight tool appears conveniently in ACDSee’s Edit Mode for easy access.

Lock up your special photos. Private folders.

Private Folders protects your personal photos in a secure area so only you can view them.   If you have photos or files that you want to remain confidential, just move them to a Private Folder, set a password, and ACDSee Photo Manager will keep them under lock and key.  

Organize your life. The Calendar Events View.

The Calendar Events View automatically organizes your photos based on the date they were taken.  That means your photos get displayed in an organized event list, which you can personalize with a unique description for each event, like “AutoShow” or “My Summer Fishing Trip”.

You can even add thumbnails to dates in your Events View for convenient viewing and browsing of future and past events.  The Events View appears as a new display option in the Calendar Pane.

Categories that sort photos all by themselves. Auto Categories.

Auto Categories takes the pain out of organizing your photos by doing it for you.   When Getting Photos from any device, ACDSee Photo Manager now automatically puts your photos into convenient categories based on EXIF camera information, IPTC data, ACD database information and file properties.

This gives you a range of options to search your photos from later on – all without having to rename or sort a single photo on your own. That’s because your shots are automatically sorted from the get-go, which also means less work for you, and more time to share your pics.

A photo show right on your desktop. Showroom.

ACDSee Showroom brings your photo memories right onto the desktop.   Set a folder path to your favorite shots, then sit back and watch.   A sleek movable widget appears that displays your photos in sequence.

With Showroom, your photos no longer have to stay buried away in the recesses of your hard drive. Showroom lets you showcase your collection and enjoy it whenever you’re working off the desktop.

Make printing a breeze. Print Layout.

Print Layout reduces the complexity and confusion suffered over printing multiple photos. It gives you a variety of print layout options with helpful wizards that make it easier than ever to print your photos from home.   Print multiple 4x6 prints on a single page, or fill an entire page for an 8x10.

Organize on the fly. Group By.

Group By displays your photos arranged in a logical structure by providing you with a powerful new way to organize your photos.   Group By makes it easier for you to view your photos faster and more efficiently because they are arranged into subsets – allowing you to sort and view your photos in more detailed groupings.

You can Group By keywords, size, when the photos where taken, and other commonly used information.

Sort you photos like a pro. Filter By.

Filter By gives you improved sorting and display capabilities, making it easier to show photos that are assigned to particular ratings or categories. Filter By is quick and easy to use – for example just Select Filter By Rating 1 and only the photos in the selected folder(s) assigned to Rating 1 will be displayed.  

Navigate and display. Table of Contents.

Table of Contents is a new display that provides you with an easy-to-navigate summary list of groups of photos in a folder. It is available when using the new Group By and Events View features, and makes it even easier and seamless to find, select, and view your desired group of photos.