User Guide

Image Resize options
File options Select one of the following options to specify where to
place the resized image:
Remove/replace original files:
This option replaces
the original file with the resized file.
Rename modified images and place in source
folder:
This option renames the resized image and
places it in the same folder as the original image.
Place modified images in the following folder:
This
option places the resized image in a folder that you
can specify. Click the Browse button and select a
folder.
Overwrite Click the Overwrite existing files drop-down arrow and
existing files select one of the following four options to determine how
ACDSee should handle overwriting files:
Ask:
This option prompts you when overwriting a
file.
Skip:
This options cancels the operation if there is
a file with the same file name and extension.
Replace:
This option overwrites the file.
Rename:
This option prompts you to rename the
file.
Preserve last- Select the Preserve last-modified dates check box if
modified dates you want ACDSee to retain the date and time properties of
the file.
Pixel resize options and resulting action
You can reduce and enlarge the size of one or more images from the Browser by
entering a new dimension in pixels. Also, you can resize an image from the
Viewer. For more information on how to resize an image using pixel dimensions,
please see "Resizing an image using dimensions."
Resize Fit within Action
options options
Enlarge only Width only Resizes the image if the specified
dimensions are larger than the image’s
original dimensions. The width is increased to
the specified value and the height is
increased to maintain the aspect ratio.
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