
Contains all the necessary (basic and professional) tools to edit and manipulate images on the PC. Features effect adjustment and tons of tools to modify the files.
What makes the difference between professional and amateur photographers? The way they take the photos? With the latest ACDSee Pro 3, amateur photographers can give a professional touch to their photographs effortlessly. ACDSee Pro’s workflows allow you to easily manage, view, process and publish your images.
Earlier versions of ACDSee Pro supported image editing only for RAW files. With the new version 3, the program supports JPG editing, too, among many other formats.
ACDSee Pro 3 allows you to import your photos from a CD/DVD, external disk, scanner, mobile phone, digital camera, using its efficient ACDSee Device Detector. Once imported, you can easily browse, organize, compare, and find all the photographs you need. Using the View mode, you can browse your images at any given size, enjoy them in slideshow mode, play video and audio files, and even add audio and captions to your own photos. To help you keep your collection organized, you can add tags, categories, and keywords.
When it comes to editing, ACDSee Pro 3 supports more than 100 different RAW and JPEG file formats, thanks to the installed plug-ins that cover almost all professional cameras. Image processing can be done in two different modes - Develop mode and Edit mode. With the former, you can easily enhance any image by setting up the right exposure, correcting its white balance, lighting and color. The sharpening and noise reduction tools will help you to fine-tune specific areas of the image. You can also straighten, cut the lens distortion, and crop the image as much as required. With the latter - the Edit mode - you are offered a wide variety of tools to remove flaws, correct red-eye effects, add text, watermarks, borders, and special effects, and to transform your pictures into stylish black and white images.
Once the image has been processed, it is ready for sharing with your contacts or anyone through ACDSeeOnline.com. On the publishing side, you can use SmugMug Uploader, Zenfolio Uploader, or FTP Uploader to put them up in the net. Finally, the Send Email Wizard will help you send your images using the e-mail system already installed in your computer.
v9.1 [Nov 5, 2015]
Added RAW Support for the following Camera Models
Sony DSC-RX10M2
Sony DSC-RX100M4
Sony A7R II (ILCE-7RM2)
Canon Powershot G3 X
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ330
Olympus OM-D E-M10 II
Olympus AIR-A01
Ricoh GR II
Fuji X-Trans RAW Support
Fujifilm X100T
Fujifilm X-Pro1
Fujifilm X-T1
Fujifilm X-T10
Fujifilm X20
Fujifilm X30
Fujifilm XQ1
Fujifilm XQ2
Fujifilm X100S
Fujifilm X-M1
Fujifilm X-E1
Fujifilm X-E2
ACD Systems is committed to releasing regular updates to support RAW files from new camera models as they become available. View the complete list of supported RAW formats.
Improvements
Fixed a problem with the Develop Mode tools pane disappearing.
Performance improvements in Develop Mode.
Fixed a problem with the Nikon D7200 RAW file appears dark green in the develop and edit mode.
Improved White Balance - added a Temperature and Tint slider.
Edit brush is faster and more responsive.
ACDSee Pro 9 now optimized for high resolution displays.
Known Issues
Content of iPhone and other WIA devices does not display correctly when browsed directly with ACDSee.
In some cases, on Windows 7 and 8, when a camera is connected to a computer via a USB cable, the Import tool may fail to display media files and will not copy them. In these cases we recommend copying items from these devices to your computer with Windows Explorer or import the media through a card reader.
Text/Watermark shows incorrect preview in a certain scenario.
Alien Skin plugins not working on 32-bit machines. Only support 64-bit.
It is recommended that you restart ACDSee after importing a Lightroom database.
Not Supported
ACDSee does not preserve the transparency in GIF and PNG files
ACDSee does not preserve layers when editing PSD and TIFF files
More Information
For information about ACDSee Pro 9 and to access additional resources, please visit the Product Support and Resource page online. Additional information and resources include:
Software updates
Supported file formats
Supported camera RAW formats
Community site, including peer-to-peer product forums
ACDSee Knowledge Base Articles
Tutorials
Customer Care and Technical Support
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