User Guide
ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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2. Select the image that you want to process from the Thumbnails section.
3. In the RAW Processing tool, select Exposure, Light EQ, Color, Detail, and Crop/Rotate
settings.
4. As you are selecting Exposure, Light EQ, Color, Detail, and Crop/Rotate settings, you can
click:
x Exposure Warning
, or press E on the keyboard, to highlight over- and under-
exposed areas of the image.
x Reset to discard the settings that you have selected and revert to the original image
for all tabs or on each individual tab (Exposure, Light EQ, Color, Details,
Crop/Rotate).
x Export to save your changes in several formats and resolutions.
x View unprocessed image
, press Z on the keyboard, or select the
Unprocessed tab, to compare the edited image with the original image.
x Undo to discard all changes made on the current tab (Exposure, Light EQ, Color,
Details, Crop/Rotate) and return to the last version of this tab that you saved.
x Redo to return to the options that you had selected prior to clicking Undo.
x Help to open the help topic about this window.
5. Do one of the following:
x Click Save As to produce a photo from the RAW file and save it (as a different file, in
a different file format).
x Click Done to save the RAW processing settings to the database (without producing
a photo). These will be re-applied if you open the same image later.
x Click Cancel to discard the RAW processing settings and return to the Browser or
Viewer.
To crop a RAW image:
1. Click and drag your mouse cursor over the image.
2. Drag the crop area handles to change the proportion of the crop area.
3. To freehand rotate the image, click outside of the crop area and drag left, right, up, or
down.
To copy and apply settings from one image to others:
1. Right-click the image containing the settings in the Thumbnails section, and click Select
RAW Settings.
2. Click the check box next to the setting(s) that you want to copy.
3. Right-click on the image(s) to which you want to copy the settings, and then click Paste
RAW Settings.