User Guide

Chapter 5: Process mode
4. Select up to three different resolutions for each image file format.
5. If you are exporting the image to a JPEG format, click Format Settings to set specific JPEG options.
6. In Output Directory select the folder you want ACDSee Pro to save the exported images.
7. Do one of the following:
Click Reset to reset all of the export settings to their defaults.
Click OK to export the images.
Click Cancel to cancel the export.
Renaming options
In the File Naming section, you can type in a prefix that will appear at the beginning of the file name of the exported images. The
settings give you control of what do if an exported file has the same name as an existing file.
If you select Rename, ACDSee Pro will prompt you to rename the exported file.
If you select Skip, ACDSee Pro will not export the file because of the naming conflict.
Color Profile options
You have an option to include the color profile during export.
To embed a color profile into the exported images:
1. In the Color Profile section, select Embed ICC Profile in supported image formats.
2. Select the color profile from the drop-down list.
Sharing develop settings
You can share your develop settings with other ACDSee Pro users. To do this, you export the processing settings from the database
to a file, which has an .rpp file extension. You can then send the image and the settings file, to another ACDSee Pro user, who can
import the .rpp settings into their ACDSee Pro database. When they open the image in ACDSee Pro, the developed photo will have the
appearance you intended.
For RAW files, your changes are stored in the XMP file. To share settings for RAWfiles, XMP sidecar files are the preferred way for
sharing settings.
To export your develop settings:
1. In Manage mode, select the image(s) that you want to share.
2. Click Tools | Database | Export | RPP Files. A summary of the export process displays in the Summary dialog.
3. Click OK.
4. The .rpp file is saved in the same folder as the image.
When you send the image and the .rpp file to another ACDSee Pro user, tell them to keep the image and the .rpp file
together in the same folder.
To import develop settings:
1. In Manage mode, select the shared image(s).
2. Click Tools | Database | Import | RPP Files.
A summary of the import process displays in the Summary dialog.
3. Click OK.
The thumbnails of the shared images are also updated to show your processing settings.
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