User Guide
ACDSee Pro 3 User Guide
Output options
Destination
folder
Same as source folder Select this option if you want to save the edited images in the same folder as
the original images.
Create a new subfolder
for the files
Creates a new subfolder in the folder that you selected from the Specific
folder drop-down. Type a name for the new folder in the Create a new
subfolder for the files text box.
Specific folder Select this option if you want to save the edited images to a specific folder.
File names Keep original file names Select this option if you want to save the edited images with the same file name
as the original images.
Name using template Select this option if you want to rename the edited images using a renaming
template.
Image file
format
File format If you want to change the file format of the edited images, select the file format
in which you would like to save the edited images.
Pixel format Use this option to determine number of bits per pixel (BPP) in the output
images, and whether the images will be color or grayscale. Select Automatic if
you want the output images to have the same pixel format (or the closest
possible match) as the original images. You can use this option to convert the
images from color to grayscale, or to convert the images to a pixel format that
is compatible with other software or processes.
Metadata Preserve metadata Select this option if the original image contains metadata, and you want the
edited image to contain the same metadata.
Preserve embedded
audio
Select this option if the original image contains embedded audio, and you want
the edited image to contain the same embedded audio.
Preserve color profile Select this option if the original image contains a color profile, and you want
the edited image to contain the same color profile.
Other options Preserve last-modified
date
Select this option if the original image has a last-modified date, and you want
the edited image to have the same last-modified date.
Copy database
information
Select this option if you want to copy database information for the original
image and enter it into the database for the edited image.
When output file already
exists
Use this option to determine what ACDSee Pro should do if the destination
folder contains an image with the same file name as one of the edited images:
Ask: Prompts you to choose different options (skip, rename, overwrite)
depending on the image.
Skip: Skips processing that image, and begins processing the next
image.
Replace: Replaces the image in the destination folder with the edited
image.
Rename: Renames the edited file.
Batch Edit Rotate options
You can use the options in the Rotate section to rotate the image at a pre-set angle or at a custom angle.
To use the Rotate options:
In the Batch Edit wizard, select the Rotate check box.
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