User Guide

ACDSee Pro 3 User Guide
Video and audio file formats that ACDSee Pro reads
AIF Audio Interchange File Format
AIFC Audio Interchange File Format
AIFF Audio Interchange File Format
ASF Active Streaming File - HoTMetaL Pro
AU A sound file format used on Sun Microsystems or other UNIX computers
AVI AVI movie format
GSM Global System for Mobile Audio
M15 Apple MPEG-1 Video
M1A Apple MPEG-1/2 Audio
M1V Apple MPEG-1 Video
M2A Apple Mpeg-1/2 Audio
M3U MP3 Playlist files
M75 Apple MPEG-1 Video
MOV QuickTime movie
MP2 MPEG Layer II compressed audio
MP3 MPEG Layer III compressed audio
MPA Apple MPEG-1/2 Audio
MPEG MPEG movie or animation file
MPG MPEG encoded file
MPV Apple MPEG-1 Video
QCP Qualcomm PureVoice
QTPF QuickTime PreFlight Text
SD2 Sound Designer II
SMI Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
SMIL Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
SML Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
SND Sound file
SWA MPEG layer III audio
SWF Adobe Flash 4
ULW ULAW - Sun/NeXT
VFW Video for Windows
WAV Sound file
WMV Windows Metafile
About RAW Files
A RAW file is like a negative. RAW files contain all of the data that was collected by your digital camera's sensor when you took a
photo. If you tried to view a RAW file without processing, it would appear almost completely black. It is therefore necessary to
process your RAW files to produce a photo.
You can use Process mode to select exposure, color, and image sharpness settings for your RAW files. You can select and save
unique settings for each RAW file, or you can select and save generic settings as presets. If you save generic settings as presets,
you can apply those presets to numerous RAW files using the batch tool by going to Manage mode, and selecting Tools | Process |
Apply Preset and then selecting a preset.
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