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The Browser also features two toolbars: the main toolbar, which provides shortcuts to commonly-used commands, and the context-sensitive toolbar, which provides different shortcuts depending on what is currently selected in the Browser.

You can open and close panes, move them to different areas of your screen, and stack them on other panes or dock them to the edge of the Browser.

Most panes also have additional options you can set to further customize their behavior and appearance. You can also open panes in the Viewer to view image properties, display areas of an image at varying magnifications, or examine detailed color information. You can open the Viewer directly by double-clicking an associated file type in Windows Explorer, and you can use the Viewer to flip quickly between all of the images in a folder.

The Viewer contains a toolbar with shortcuts to commonly-used commands, and a status bar at the bottom of the Viewer window, which displays information about the current image or media file. Edit Mode displays the available tools on the Edit Panel, a customizable menu that can be closed or hidden when not in use. Clicking the name of a tool on the menu opens that tool in the Edit Panel, where you can adjust the settings to edit or enhance your image. The Edit Mode also contains a status bar, which displays information about the image you are editing.

You can combine different tools and panes to perform sophisticated searching and filtering operations, and view thumbnail previews of images and media files. The Browser panes are fully customizable, and can be moved, resized, hidden, docked, or closed. You can also stack the panes together for easy reference and accessibility, and to maximize your screen space.

File List This pane displays the contents of the currently selected folder, the results of your latest search, or the files and folders that match your selective browsing criteria. The File List pane is always visible, and cannot be hidden or closed. You can customize the File List pane by changing the way the files are displayed, or the size of the thumbnails.

Folders This pane displays the directory structure of your computer, much like the directory tree in Windows Explorer. You can use the Folders pane to browse through the folders and display their contents in the File List pane.

You can also display the contents of multiple folders in the File List by clicking the Easy Select box opposite each folder, on the left side of the pane. Calendar This pane displays a calendar that you can use to organize and browse your files according to their associated dates.

For more information about the Calendar pane, as well as a description of the toolbar buttons, see Using the Calendar pane. Favorites This pane stores shortcuts to your favourite images, files, folders or even applications. Dragging an image, file, or folder into the Favorites pane creates a shortcut to the original without affecting it in any way.

You can specify the type of search you want to perform, and enter your search criteria into the fields provided in the Search pane. You can also save a search and give it a name.

Saved searches are listed on the Search pane and the Organize pane. On the Search pane, can select Saved searches from the drop-down list to run again. On the Organize pane, Saved Searches are listed below Auto Categories, where you can run them again by clicking once on the Saved Search name.

Preview This pane displays a thumbnail preview and histogram of any image or media file currently selected in the File List pane. You can adjust the size of the thumbnail by resizing the Preview pane, and also specify whether you want the Preview pane to play media files or just display the first frame. Selective This pane combines input from the Folders, Organize, and Calendar panes to Browsing limit the list of files in the File List pane to those that match a specific set of. You can include or exclude files by adjusting the different criteria in the Selective Browsing pane.

Organize This pane lists the categories, auto categories, ratings and saved searches to help you sort and manage your files. You can also use the Special Items area in the Organize pane to quickly view all of the images on your computer, or see any uncategorized files in the current folder. Task This pane displays menus of commonly-used buttons and commands from the menus and toolbars. The menus change dynamically based on your current location and selections in ACDSee.

Properties This pane displays file properties and database information for any file or folder you select in the File List pane. You can use the Properties pane to view and edit database information for your files, and the EXIF metadata included in digital photos. Image While browsing through your files and folders, you can place images in the Basket Image Basket to hold them temporarily.

You can then edit, print, or share those. You can open and close panes in the Browser to suit your preferences, and move, float, or stack any of the panes to customize the layout of the Browser window. Click View and select the pane you want to open or close. You can move a pane from a docked or floating position to a new location. You can move one pane at a time, or several stacked panes.

Drag the pane's title bar and hold your mouse pointer over any of the arrows of the Docking Compass. When the shaded marquee displays the position of the pane you want, release the mouse button. To return a pane to its previous location, double-click its title bar. Drag the pane's title bar to a new location. Any panes stacked beneath it also move. When you select a pane in the Browser, the Docking Compass activates to help you place the pane precisely. The Docking Compass consists of an outer and inner ring of arrows.

When you hold your mouse pointer over any of the arrows, a shaded marquee displays the potential position of the pane.

Drag the pane's title bar or tab to activate the Docking Compass. To dock a pane around the outer edge of the Browser window, hold your mouse pointer over any of the outer arrows of the Docking Compass, and then release the mouse button.

To dock a pane around the outer edge of the File List pane, or another Browser pane, hold your mouse pointer over the inner arrows of the Docking compass, and then release the mouse button.

Drag one pane's title bar onto the title bar of another pane until the shaded marquee appears, and then release the mouse button. Drag one pane inside another, hold your mouse pointer over the center of the Docking Compass, and then release the mouse button. To reorder the panes, drag a tab to the left or right in the tab order.

Hold your mouse pointer over the edge of the pane until the pointer changes to arrows and lines. Drag the edge of the pane to the size you want. Hold your mouse pointer over the edge or corner of the pane and then drag the pane to the size you want. Click View Reset Layout. You can use the Viewer to display your images and media files using their actual dimensions or at a variety of magnifications. You can also display a group of images in sequential order.

Viewer toolbar : Located at the top of the Viewer and below the menu bar, the Viewer toolbar provides shortcut buttons to commonly-used tools and commands, such as the zoom and scroll tools. You can set the options on the toolbar to show or hide the toolbar, and to use large or small icons.

View area : This is the main Viewer area, which displays the current image or media file. You can customize the Viewer window, and zoom in or out on your images and media files. Status bar : Located at the bottom of the View area, the Status bar displays information and properties for the current image or media file. It also displays overlay icons for rating and tagging that you can click to edit. The Viewer also has the Navigator, Magnifying Glass and Histogram panes, each of which show detailed image information.

Right-click an image or media file, and then select View. In the File List pane, select a group of images. Press Enter. To navigate through the images, do the following:. To view the next image in the sequence, click View Next Image. To view the previous image in the sequence, click View Previous Image. By default, the Viewer displays all of the files in a folder. You can customize the Viewer to display only those files that you select in the File List pane.

You can use the entire screen of your monitor to display images. In full screen mode, the window borders, menu bar, status bar, and toolbars are hidden, and only the image is visible. If you want to always view your images in full screen mode, you can set this option as the default for the Viewer. Open an image, or a group of images, in the Viewer. Click View Full Screen. Right-click the image to access the Viewer tools and options via a shortcut menu.

Right-click the image and select View Full Screen. Open an image in the Viewer. Click View Histogram to display the histogram for the image. Click View Magnifying glass to magnify the area of the image under your cursor.

Click View Navigator to display a thumbnail overview of a magnified image. Click File Browse. 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.

In the Viewer, click Modify , and then select Edit Mode. In the Viewer, click Modify Edit Mode and then select the name of the tool you want to apply to your image. Edit Mode will open directly to that tool. In the Browser, click Tools Open in Editor , and then select the editing application you want to use.

In the Viewer, click Modify Open in Editor , and then select the editing application you want to use. 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. Finished Closes Edit Mode, after prompting you to save.

Restore Restores the original version of the file that Original was saved automatically the first time you. Previous Displays the previous image in your selection. Zoom In Increases the magnification of the current image. Zoom Out Reduces the magnification of the current image. 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. Histogram Displays the histogram preview for the current image.

The histogram preview shows the luminosity and red, green, and blue color channels of the photo. You can see each channel alone or in combination. Keeping the histogram open is particularly useful when adjusting exposure, as the histogram reflects all adjustments as you make them.

Actual Size Returns the current image to its actual size. Fit Image Reduces the image to fit within the Edit Mode area. Navigator 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. Zoom slider Increases the size of the image if you drag to the right, decreases the size if you drag to the left.

Zoom drop- Displays a list of zoom sizes for you to select. You can make fine adjustments to any of the sliders in Edit Mode by placing the cursor over the slider and moving the mouse wheel one click forward or back. You can close the Edit Mode window and return to the Viewer or Browser at any time. 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.

You can also use the Import From Disk option to import files from a network, and any kind of disk or drive that can be mapped, while preserving the original folders and subfolders.

When you connect your digital camera or other device to your computer, ACDSee detects it automatically with the Device Detector, and prompts you to choose one of the following:. You can then select settings to rename, backup, and place the files. You can save your import settings and give them a name so that you can re-use them later. You can also create a give a name to a file renaming templates to use with specific kinds of files or projects.

Save setting and do not prompt again in the future: If you select this option, any choices you make in this dialog box, are set permanently unless you later open the Device Detector from the Task bar and change the options. For example, if you select Do nothing , and also select the Save Settings option, it closes the Device Detector until you change the settings manually.

With ACDSee, there are several ways to obtain images from your digital camera, scanner, or memory card. For more information about how your device communicates with your computer, please consult your device's Help file or manual.

Some different types of removable devices are:. USB Removable device : removable devices include memory cards that you can attach to your computer using a USB card reader, camera memory cards that insert directly into slots on the computer, or flash drives. USB removable devices are detected by your computer and are shown in the structure as a removable drive. Some cameras, including Canon cameras, use WIA.

For more information about drivers, and whether or not your device uses TWAIN, please consult your device's Help file. In addition to its browsing, viewing, and editing capabilities, ACDSee features integrated management tools you can use to organize and sort your images and media files. These tools include batch functions tools that can alter or adjust multiple files at the same time , category and rating systems, and a powerful database to hold all of your important image information.

With the category and rating systems, you can create a virtual folder structure, and use it to find related images and media files with a single click. ACDSee displays file properties and image information in an easily accessible Properties pane that you can use to directly add and edit file information, including metadata and database content.

You can add an author, description, notes, and keywords to your files, and adjust the category and rating assignments at the same time. ACDSee includes a number of ways to search your computer for files and folders. You can use the Search pane to search by file name, keywords, or image properties. You can create advanced searches to locate files that fall within a date or rating range and then save and name the search to use later.

You can also use the Duplicate Finder to locate and manage identical files. For simpler searches, you can use the Quick Search bar to quickly locate files and folders, or search the database for specific names and keywords. You can also customize the Quick Search bar to only search for specific items or certain parts of the database.

Also, you can use the Organize pane to quickly locate and list all images on your hard drive, or to locate any files in a folder that have not been categorized. If you are working with larger image collections, you can use Selective Browsing to specify broad or narrow criteria for the images you want to display in the File List pane.

ACDSee makes it easy to share your images with friends and family. You can even publish your images to your TiVo, and view them on your television screen. To browse and view your images and videos, and listen to your audio files with ACDSee, your system must include the following components:. The Quick Start Guide also contains a set of links on the left side that you can click to get a tour of the main features in ACDSee or set some important preferences like which folder to open each time you start the application, the color scheme and some database options.

Uncheck the Always show at start-up option in the bottom left corner of the dialog box. Click on any of the following links on the Welcome page:. Click the links below Set Preferences to select which folder to open at start-up, choose a color scheme, and set reminders to backup your database. To catalogue all your files so that the file information is safely stored in ACDSee's database, select the Catalog Files link, and then the click Catalog button.

By default, the Device Detector is on when you install ACDSee and it automatically detects any device when you connect it to your computer. When you plug a camera or other device into your computer, the Device Detector detects the connection, the icon changes color, and either prompts you to specify what you would like to do with your files, or automatically launches the Import From dialog box in ACDSee.

Such devices may include cameras, card readers, Web cams, and scanners. For more detailed information about using the Device Detector, click the Device Detector camera icon in the Taskbar Notification area and select Help. ACDSee's Import From dialog gives you multiple options for importing your files from cameras, card readers, flash drives, and other mass storage devices. If you want to simply import files with a few clicks, you can.

Or you can select from several options to streamline your workflow and perform multiple tasks with each import. In the Import From dialog, you can view the thumbnails of the files on the device by their date or file type. You can change the size of the thumbnails to make it easier to select those you want to import or leave on the device, and then view only those you have selected. You can also choose the destination folder or subfolders for the files, create a backup set of files as you import, and rename the files during the import process, automatically rotating them if your camera has this option.

Advanced settings give you options to change the date you want to use, and where to place RAW and JPEG files if your camera creates both file formats. If your camera connects to the computer as a removable drive, you can also simply copy photos directly from the File List and Folders pane because ACDSee detects and displays the removable device in the Folders pane. If you are not sure how your camera connects to your computer, please see About removable devices in Importing photos with ACDSee.

Connect your camera or device to the computer. Make sure your camera is turned on, and the cable is properly connected to your computer.

If you have more than one device connected to your computer, select the device you want to use from the list, and then click OK. In the Import From dialog, select from the import options as described below. Click Import. To browse your imported photos, click Yes when the Import Complete dialog displays.

You may require Direct X 9. For more information, please see System requirements. Nested folder - today's date: creates a series of nested folders, one below the other, based on today's date and on the format you select in the Format field, which activates when you select this option.

The folders are created as the sample shows and all the files are placed in the lowest folder. Nested folder - file's date: creates multiple sets of nested folders based on the files' dates and on the format you select in the Format field, which activates when you select this option.

The folders are created as the sample shows and the files are imported into the lowest folders on each date. Preserve folder names: preserves existing folder names when you use the From Disk option to import. For example, if you have a flash drive or CD containing images in a complex set of subfolders, the whole folder tree is imported intact. Click Browse and then Make New. When you create and save your own renaming templates, they also appear in this list for you to select.

Automatically Rotates your images automatically if your camera creates the information rotate images needed for this option to work.

Delete items Deletes items from the device after they are imported. Exif date: uses the EXIF date embedded in the image by the camera. File modified date: uses the date the file was last modified. Specific date: uses the date you select by clicking the in the calendar. Then creates a new subfolder with the name you type into the Subfolder name field, which activates when you select this option.

All the JPEG files are placed into the new subfolder. All the RAW files are placed into the new subfolder. You can preview the images you want to download, and specify a location for them on your hard drive.

If you are not sure how your scanner connects to your computer, please see About removable devices. Connect your scanner to your computer. Make sure your scanner is turned on, and the cable is properly connected to your computer. In the Device list, select the specific name of the scanner from which to download your files.

Click Next when you are ready to continue. On the File Format Options page, select a file format to save your images. You can click the Options button to select any file-specific options available for your chosen format. Note that not every file format has additional options. Finally, on the Output Options page, specify whether you want to rename your imported images using a name template , and where to place them on your hard drive.

When you are ready, click Next to copy your images. Connect the device to your computer. In the Import From dialog, select from the import options , and then click Import. Before you import photos, you can browse to the CD and view them just like any other folder and then simply copy and paste them into a new location. If you use the Import From dialog, you can set the subfolder options to import complex folder structures intact, including all the folder names.

You can also organize your files as you import them, as well as create a duplicate backup folder, simultaneously. In the Import From dialog, select the import from options you want to use, and then click. On the Welcome page, select the location of your mobile phone folder, and where you want to place the images on your hard drive. You can select options to place images in a dated subfolder, and to remove the files from your device once they are on your hard drive.

On the Downloaded Images page, preview your downloaded images. Click Next when you are ready to place the images on your hard drive. On the Import From dialog box, you can create, name, and save a template that gives each file a unique name as they are imported and placed on your hard drive.

You can then re-use the template each time you import photos. Renaming templates can have a numerical sequence, custom text, and file-specific information in each new file name. You can create and save different renaming templates for different sorts of files. For example, you could have a different renaming template for a different camera, or a different type of file.

On the Import From dialog select Rename files to. From the drop-down list, select one of the following system templates:. Camera - sequence number: renames the files using the camera name and a sequential number.

Camera-filename: renames the files with the name of the camera and each file's original name. To create your own renaming template, or add to a system template, click Edit. In the Rename Templates dialog, select from the options as described in the table below. Click OK. System Click the drop-down list to select a different pre-defined system template.

New Click to open the New Rename Template dialog box where you can type in a rename name for your own renaming template. Give the renaming template a name template that clearly identifies how you plan to use the template, or what kind of.

When you click Save , the name of your new template is added to the dropdown list of system templates. Delete Deletes the renaming template currently selected in the drop-down list unless it is a pre-defined system template, which cannot be deleted. Rename Use this field to create the renaming template. You can type in the. Template photographer's name and an underscore between each element of the template to make it easier to read.

Insert a. When your files are renamed, each will be replaced by a sequential number. If you have a large number of files, insert several s. For example, if you enter , the first file renamed will be numbered , the next , and so on. If you have over files, insert. Insert Click to open the Choose Properties dialog, where you can select from a long Metadata list of metadata to insert into your template.

Sample As you type, or add placeholders in the Rename Template field, the same updates to show you a sample of how renaming template will look. You can select what areas to capture, how you want to perform the capture, and where to store the captured image.

Click Tools Screen Capture. In the Source area of the Screen Capture dialog box, identify the part of the screen you want to capture. See the table below for a description of the Source options. If you want to include your mouse pointer in the output image, select the Include mouse cursor check box.

In the Destination area, identify where you want to place the output image. In the Initiate capture area, identify how you want to take the screen capture. Click Start to launch the screen capture tool. An icon appears in the Taskbar Notification area. Prepare your screen to show the area you want to capture, and then follow the steps that appear in the bubble above the Screen Capture icon. To exit the Screen Capture utility without taking a screen capture, right-click the Screen Capture icon, and then select Exit Screen Capture.

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