User Guide
ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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Image file
format
File format If you want to change the file format of the
edited images, select the file format in which you
would like to save the edited images.
Pixel format Use this option to determine number of bits per
pixel (BPP) in the output images, and whether
the images will be color or grayscale. Select
Automatic if you want the output images to
have the same pixel format (or the closest
possible match) as the original images. You can
use this option to convert the images from color
to grayscale, or to convert the images to a pixel
format that is compatible with other software or
processes.
Metadata Preserve
metadata
Select this option if the original image contains
metadata, and you want the edited image to
contain the same metadata.
Preserve
embedded
audio
Select this option if the original image contains
embedded audio, and you want the edited image
to contain the same embedded audio.
Preserve color
profile
Select this option if the original image contains a
color profile, and you want the edited image to
contain the same color profile.
Other options Preserve last-
modified date
Select this option if the original image has a last-
modified date, and you want the edited image to
have the same last-modified date.
Copy database
information
Select this option if you want to copy database
information for the original image and enter it
into the database for the edited image.
When output
file already
exists
Use this option to determine what ACDSee should
do if the destination folder contains an image
with the same file name as one of the edited
images:
x Ask: Select this option if you want to
choose different options (skip, rename,
overwrite) depending on the image.
x Skip: Select this option if you want ACDSee
to stop processing that image, and begin
processing the next image.
x Replace: Select this option if you want
ACDSee to replace the image in the
destination folder with the edited image.
x Rename: Select this option if you want
ACDSee to rename the edited file.