User Guide
Chapter 5: Editing
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4. Click Options to specify how you want to save and store the images.
5. Click Filter All Images.
You can also adjust your image's exposure and color levels in Edit Mode.
Changing the color profiles of multiple images
You can change the color profiles of multiple images using the Batch Convert Color Profile
tool.
At this time, ACDSee Pro does not support CMYK color profiles.
To change the color profiles used in images:
1. In the Browser, select one or more images.
2. Click Tools | Batch Convert ICC Profile.
3. In 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.
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 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.
7. Click Start.
8. Click Done.