User Guide
ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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Fit within Specifies whether the aspect ratio is maintained based on
the specified width. For more information about how the
different combinations affect the images, see Pixel resize
options and resulting action.
Actual/Print
size
Units Specifies the units of measurement.
Width Specifies the new width for the images.
Height Specifies the new height for the images.
Resolution Specifies the print resolution for the images.
Preserve
original
aspect ratio
Retains the width-to-height ratio of the original images.
Fit within Specifies whether the aspect ratio is maintained based on
the specified width. For more information about how the
different combinations affect the images, see Pixel resize
options and resulting action.
Adjusting exposure for multiple images
In ACDSee, you can lighten or darken the colors of an image or a group of images with the
Batch Adjust Exposure Wizard. You can adjust each image individually and preview the changes
before applying, or make your adjustments to a single image and automatically apply the same
changes to all of the images you selected.
You can also save your settings as a preset for future use.
To adjust image exposure:
1. In the Browser, select one or more images, and then click Tools | Batch Adjust
Exposure.
2. In the Batch Adjust Exposure tool, do one or more of the following:
x To adjust your images' exposure automatically, select the Auto Levels tab and set
the options.
x To adjust your images' exposure, contrast, and fill light level, select the Exposure
tab and adjust the options.
x To precisely adjust the contrast and light levels in your images, select the Levels tab
and set the options.
x To precisely adjust the RGB color channels in your image, select the Curves tab and
set the options.
3. Do one of the following:
x Select the Apply settings to all selected images check box to apply the current
settings to all of the images you selected.
x De-select Apply settings to all selected images and click Next Image to move
on to the next image and repeat step 2 for each image you want to adjust.