User Guide

Chapter 8 Editing
109
3 Do one of the following:
•Click Next Image to move on to the next image and repeat step 2 for each image you want
to adjust.
Select the Apply settings to all selected images check box to apply the current settings to
all of the images you selected.
4Click Options to specify how you want to save and store the images.
5Click Filter All Images.
Related topics
Using the Batch Processor
Changing the color profiles of multiple images
You can change the color profiles of multiple images using the Batch Convert Color Profile tool.
To change the color profiles used in images:
1 In the Browser, select one or more images.
2Click To ols | Batch Convert ICC Profile.
3In the Color profile to convert from list, select the color profile currently associated with the
images. 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 will convert from the color profile
embedded in the images, not the color profile that you select in the list.
4In the Color profile to convert to list, select color profile that you want to associate with the
image.
5In 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.
6Click Options to specify whether ACDSee should overwrite the image file (which effectively
deletes the original color profile) or create new files with the new color profiles. You can also
select options for JPEG compression.
7Click Start.
8Click Done.
You can also adjust your image's exposure and color levels in Edit
Mode.