User Guide
ACDSee™ Pro User Guide
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Setting the Color Management options
ACDSee Pro's color management options help reduce color matching problems between devices,
such as your computer, your monitor, printers, and scanners. You can set the color management
options to use specific color profiles for each of your devices.
Before changing the color management settings, make sure you have accurate color profiles for each
of the devices that you plan to use. You can obtain color profiles from device manufacturers if the
profiles were not included in the device's software, or from the professional printers.
Overwriting duplicate
files
Ask Prompts you for confirmation when
overwriting duplicate files.
Rename Automatically resolves any naming
conflicts when moving or copying files
by renaming the source files. In the
Separator character field, type a
character to use to separate file names
in the automatic renaming system.
Replace Automatically overwrites files in the
target folder without prompting for
confirmation.
Skip Does not move, copy, or overwrite any
files that result in naming conflicts.
Other Click to edit file name Specifies that file names can be edited
by clicking the file name in the File List
pane.
Use Recycle Bin Sends files to the Desktop Recycle Bin. If
not selected, deleted files are
permanently removed from your hard
drive.
Color management can be a complex process. If you are not familiar with color
management systems, it is recommended that you accept the default color
management settings in ACDSee.