User Guide

ACDSee Pro 3 User Guide
Preview Turns on or off changes you have made within the group. This button is available
in each group, so you can view the effects of each group's develop settings. When
the icon is green the group's changes are visible. A gray icon indicates that the
changes are hidden.
Preset Reverts to last saved changes of the image, or applies the last used settings from a
different image. You can also save your settings as a preset.
Display Full Screen Displays the image on a full screen. Press F to view full screen. Press any key to
return to Develop.
Actual Size Returns the current image to its actual size.
Navigator Zooms into a specific area of the image. Click the Navigator icon to display a small
duplicate of your image, and drag your cursor to a section of the image. Release
the cursor to zoom into the image. The Navigator icon is only available after
clicking Actual Size.
Fit Image Reduces the image to fit within the Process mode area.
Show Original Toggles the changes on or off, to compare your changes to the original.
Zoom slider Increases the size of the image if you drag it to the right, decreases the size if you
drag to the left.
Zoom drop-down list Displays a list of zoom sizes to select.
Viewing Images
You can view other images by clicking on the filmstrip at the bottom of the screen. Or, click the arrows on the Done button to select
an image to develop.
Customizing the view
You can detach
the Develop and Edit panes to suit your workflow.
You can also customize how the groups expand and collapse within the pane. From the View menu, select:
Expand all groups: Expands all the groups in pane.
Collapse all groups: Collapses all the groups that are open.
Auto-collapse groups: This is the default setting. This setting automatically collapses groups and keeps the group you're
working in open. This is useful for keeping groups in one pane without having to scroll.
Filmstrip: Toggles the filmstrip display on or off.
Exporting an image to multiple formats and resolutions
In ACDSee Pro, you can export an image to multiple image formats and resolutions.
To export an image to multiple formats and resolutions:
1. In Process mode, select the desired develop settings.
2. Click Save and then select Export.
3. Select the file formats for the images you want to export.
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