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ACDSee 8 Photo Manager 8.0 - User Guide and FAQ
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Getting photos with ACDSee
You can use ACDSee to download images from your digital camera, scanner, mobile phone, or other removable device. You can also use ACDSee to capture images of your screen and save them as files.
Browsing files and folders
With the ACDSee Browser, you can browse, sort, manage, manipulate, and share your files and images. You can combine different tools and panes to perform sophisticated searching and filtering operations, and view thumbnail previews of images and media files.
Viewing images and media files
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.
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.
Organizing and managing files in ACDSee
In addition to its browsing, viewing, and editing capabilities, ACDSee features integrated management tools you can use to better 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.
Frequently Asked Questions - ACDSee 8 Photo Manager
- Will ACDSee Share work with my router?
This depends on whether or not your router supports NAT (Network Address Translation). The ACDSee Share DNS (Domain Name Service) will forward incoming requests with your chosen domain name to the external address of your router. The router must then be able to forward these requests to your computer's internal address.
- Why can't I install ACDSee Share?
To remove ACDSee Share:
1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel.
2. Select Add or Remove Programs.
3. In the list of installed programs, select ACDSee Share, and then click Remove.
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