User Guide
28 | ACDSee Pro 3 Getting Started Guide
Edit
Using the Edit tools, you can touch up your images. You will nd some of the
same tools as in Develop, but in Edit you can use these tools in combination with
selections to ne tune particular areas of an image. You can also add special eects,
borders, a watermark, or text to the image.
A few of these tools are described on the following pages. Be sure to explore
ACDSee Pro to nd all the tools that are available, and review the ACDSee Pro 3
Help for additional instructions.
Save, Done, Cancel
Before you begin editing an image, it is important to understand how your image
is saved in ACDSee Pro. In Edit, when you save edits to an image, the image is saved
with the new settings (encodable formats, e.g. JPEG) or the image is saved in a
dierent le format (non encodable formats, e.g. RAW).
Using the Save, Done, and Cancel buttons, you can save edits to each image in
turn, make edits to more than one image and queue the processing, or cancel the
edits to the current image.
The following table describes the dierent options.
Button Description
Done Saves the image with the edits and returns to the previous
mode.
< > Moves to the next or previous image in the lmstrip. This
adds the image with the edits to the queue for processing.
When you have nished making image adjustments on the
nal image, click Done, and all the items in the queue are
processed and saved.
Save Save as: Saves a copy of the image with the edits.
Save: Saves the image with the edits. Save is not available
for RAW images because you cannot directly save changes
to a RAW le. Use Save as to save the edited image in a
dierent le format.
Copy to clipboard: Copies the image with the edits to the
clipboard so that you can paste it into another program.