User Guide
ACDSee Pro 3 User Guide
For example, you will typically use the Batch Convert Profile tool to convert from your camera's color profile to a more
universal color profile, such as sRGB. If you select Use profile information when found in JPEG and TIFF images,
ACDSee Pro will convert from the color profile embedded in the images, not the color profile that you select in the list.
4. In the Color profile to convert to list, select color profile that you want to associate with the image.
5. In the Rendering Intent list, select the rendering intent.
The most common rendering intent is Perceptual. Some color profiles ignore the rendering intent, so results can vary
depending on the profile that you select.
6. Click Options to specify whether ACDSee Pro should overwrite the image file (which effectively deletes the original color pro-
file) or create new files with the new color profiles. You can also select options for JPEG compression.
7. Click Start.
8. Click Done.
Using Batch Edit
You can use the Batch Edit wizard to make multiple types of edits to multiple images. You can save your editing settings as a preset
for future use. See the links below for detailed descriptions of the editing options for each editing tool.
To open Batch Edit:
1. In Manage mode, select the images that you want to edit, and then click Tools | Batch | Batch Edit.
2. On the Batch Editing Options page, on the Processing Profile tab, select the types of edits that you want to make to the
images.
3. Click on the name of each type of edit (for example, Rotate) to display the options that are available for that type of edit.
To preview changes:
You can see how the editing options will affect an image in the Preview area.
1. In the Batch Edit wizard, select the Before and After tabs to evaluate how the currently selected options affect the image,
or click and hold the Preview icon to switch between the Before and After tabs.
2. Click Original Image or Final Image, at the top and bottom of the Operations list, to evaluate how all the editing options
affect the image.
3. To see how the selected editing options affect each image, click the Next Image and Previous Image buttons to display
each image in the Preview area.
To use Zoom features:
1. Drag the Zoom slider to the left or right to see the entire image, or to zoom in to a specific area in the image.
2. Click the Fit Image button to fit the image into the Preview area.
3. Click the Actual Size button to display the image at full size in the Preview area. If you click the Actual Size button you will
need to use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars to see different parts of the full-size image.
To add or remove images:
1. If you no longer want to include an image in the Batch Edit wizard, select the Image List tab, select an image, and then
click Remove.
2. If you decide that you want to edit additional images, select the Image List tab, and then click Add.
3. Navigate to the folder containing the images that you want to add.
4. Select the images in the Available items area, and then click Add.
5. Click OK.
6. When you are satisfied with the images and the editing options, click Next.
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