User Guide

Performing advanced viewing tasks
You can select and change viewing options to optimizing image display quality,
view multiple page images, and to disable animated images.
Optimizing image display quality
Monitors do not display images the same way. With ACDSee, you can specify a
gamma correction value. A gamma value of 1.0 is normal, with no correction.
Lower gamma values darken the image, while higher gamma values lighten the
image. Also, you can apply gamma correction to an image when printing.
To apply gamma correction:
1. Click Tools | Options.
2. In the Options dialog box, click Display.
3. On the Display page, select the Enable gamma correction check
box.
4. In the Enable gamma correction spin box, type a number from 0.00
to 2.00 or drag the slider to adjust the gamma of the image. Higher val-
ues make the image appear brighter, while lower values make the image
appear darker.
5. Click OK.
Viewing multiple page images
You can view multiple page images in the Viewer. When viewing a multiple page
image, the left-hand side of the Viewer contains a small thumbnail representation
of each page of the file.
To move forward through the pages of a multiple page image, do one of the
following:
Click the next thumbnail in the sequence.
• Click View | Page, and select Next.
To move back through the pages of a multiple page image, do one of the fol-
lowing:
Click the previous thumbnail in the sequence.
• Click View | Page, and select Previous.
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