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- Requirements:Windows XP64 / Vista64 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64
- Author / Product:ACD Systems Inc / ACDSee Photo Studio Standard (64-bit)
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ACDSee Photo Studio Standard 64bit allows photographers to carry out all of the essential elements of the creative photography process and distribution in one place. Managing your growing photo collection has never been this painless. The software is packed with tools to help you organize your photos, perfect your best, and inspire your friends and family. With an impressive array of automatic functions designed to keep your workflow flowing, a host of new filters to keep the creativity coming, and quick access to the cloud, ACDSee 64bit gives you unprecedented efficiency.
Developed over decades, ACDSee Photo Studio Standard stands up to the demands of modern image processing. Photo Studio Standard continues to offer trusted, efficiency-driven digital asset management tools paired with photo editing essentials for the practical amateur. With productivity-based improvements, such as mobile syncing, streamlined importing, improved facilities for keywording and categorizing, and much more, Photo Studio Standard provides all of the fundamental elements you need for your photography workflow.
Finding, sorting, moving, organizing, and sharing—everything you need for complete mastery over your photography workflow is right here, at your fingertips. Add ratings, hierarchical keywords, categories, and location data to your images. Quickly identify photos for further processing with visual tags or customizable color labels.
With ACDSee Mobile Sync, you can wirelessly and instantly send photos and videos directly to ACDSee Photo Studio from your mobile device! Just select and send. Available on iPhone and Android, the ACDSee Mobile Sync app keeps track of which photos have been sent, so you don't have to. Zoom through your process with flexible selection options and configurable filenames and subfolders.
ACDSee What's New:
Mobile Sync
Jumpstart your process by wirelessly transferring photos from your phone to ACDSee 64-bit with the ACDSee Mobile Sync app available for iPhone and Android.
Facebook
Choose to upload to Facebook and continue about your workflow while it completes in the background.
Improved Import
Avoid uploading the same old photos again and again with an import tool that remembers your previously imported photos.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Whip through your process with hot keys available for every stage of your workflow.
Categories/Keywords Panes
With Keywords and Categories on their own respective panes, you can enjoy proper space for managing your ever-growing hierarchies.
Borders
ACD See Photo Studio now comes pre-loaded with over 100 new borders and textures.
Note: 31 days trial version.
Also Available: Download ACDSee for Mac
Developed over decades, ACDSee Photo Studio Standard stands up to the demands of modern image processing. Photo Studio Standard continues to offer trusted, efficiency-driven digital asset management tools paired with photo editing essentials for the practical amateur. With productivity-based improvements, such as mobile syncing, streamlined importing, improved facilities for keywording and categorizing, and much more, Photo Studio Standard provides all of the fundamental elements you need for your photography workflow.
Finding, sorting, moving, organizing, and sharing—everything you need for complete mastery over your photography workflow is right here, at your fingertips. Add ratings, hierarchical keywords, categories, and location data to your images. Quickly identify photos for further processing with visual tags or customizable color labels.
With ACDSee Mobile Sync, you can wirelessly and instantly send photos and videos directly to ACDSee Photo Studio from your mobile device! Just select and send. Available on iPhone and Android, the ACDSee Mobile Sync app keeps track of which photos have been sent, so you don't have to. Zoom through your process with flexible selection options and configurable filenames and subfolders.
ACDSee What's New:
Mobile Sync
Jumpstart your process by wirelessly transferring photos from your phone to ACDSee 64-bit with the ACDSee Mobile Sync app available for iPhone and Android.
Choose to upload to Facebook and continue about your workflow while it completes in the background.
Improved Import
Avoid uploading the same old photos again and again with an import tool that remembers your previously imported photos.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Whip through your process with hot keys available for every stage of your workflow.
Categories/Keywords Panes
With Keywords and Categories on their own respective panes, you can enjoy proper space for managing your ever-growing hierarchies.
Borders
ACD See Photo Studio now comes pre-loaded with over 100 new borders and textures.
Note: 31 days trial version.
Also Available: Download ACDSee for Mac
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ACDSee is an image organizer, viewer, and image editor program for Windows, macOS and iOS, developed by ACD Systems International Inc. ACDSee was originally distributed as a 16-bit application for Windows 3.0 and later supplanted by a 32-bit version for Windows 95.[1] ACDSee Pro 6 adds native 64-bit support. The newest versions of ACDSee incorporate modern Digital Asset Management tools like Face Detection & Facial Recognition (Ultimate 2019).
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ACDSee's main features are speed, lossless RAW image editing, image batch processing, editing metadata (Exif and IPTC), rating, keywords, and categories, and geotagging. Judging the image quality of a picture is fast due to next/previous image caching, fast RAW image decoding and support for one-click toggling between 100% and fit screen zoom mode anywhere inside the image. Most of ACDSee's features can be accessed via keyboard.
ACDSee displays a tree view of the file structure for navigation with thumbnail images of the selected folder, and a preview of a selected image. ACDSee started as an image organizer/viewer, but over time had image editing and RAW development (Pro version) capabilities added. The thumbnails generated by ACDSee are cached, so that they do not need to be regenerated, and stored on disk as a database.[2]
ACDSee's database can be backed up, and exported/imported as XML or binary. Each database and its associated thumbnails can also be loaded and saved as separate entities.
The photo manager is available as a consumer version, and a pro version which provides additional features,[3] and additional image editing capabilities.[4] In 2012, ACDSee Free was released, without advanced features.[5]
History[edit]
ACDSee was first released in 1994 as a 16-bit application for Windows 3.1. In 1997 32-bit ACDsee 95 was released for Windows 95. 1999 saw the release of ACDSee 3.0. Version 5.0 was released in 2002, and 7.0 in 2005.[6] Development of this line continues, with version 20.0 released in 2016.
This early version of ACDSee is sometimes known as ACDSee Classic or ACDSee 32.
ACDSee Pro was released on 9 January 2006 aimed at professional photographers. ACD Systems decided to separate its core release, ACDSee Photo Manager, into two separate products; ACDSee Photo Manager, aimed at amateur photography enthusiasts, and ACDSee Pro which would target Professionals by adding a new package of feature sets. ACDSee Pro’s development team is based out of Victoria, British Columbia and was originally led by Jon McEwan, and more recently by Nels Anvik, who oversaw ACDSee Pro 2.5 through to Pro 5. The original ACDSee software was created by David Hooper, who also added a number of features to ACDSee Pro, such as Lighting correction (formerly known as Shadows and Highlights) and Develop Mode (in version 2.0). ACDSee Pro is written in C++, with the interface built using MFC.
Free version[edit]
In August 2012, ACD Systems released ACDSee Free, which retains all viewing features for the most common image formats (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TGA, TIFF, WBMP, PCX, PIC, WMF, EMF); it lacks a thumbnail browser, and support for RAW and ICO formats.[5] A reviewer at BetaNews found it 'fast, configurable and easy to use'.[5] The version runs on Windows XP or newer.[7] Product was discontinued in August 2013.[citation needed]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Aquino, Grace (1 November 2007). 'ACDSee Pro 2 Photo Management Software'. The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ^Phillips, Jon (June 2000). 'Image Archivists: Fast Flipping through Thumbnails is Fun, Fun, Fun'. Maximum PC. Future US, Inc.5 (6): 88. ISSN1522-4279. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
- ^Chan, Adrian (April 2008). 'Alternatives &choices: ACDSee Pro 2 Photo Manager'. PHOTOVIDEOi. SPH Magazines: 30. ISSN1793-2394. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
- ^'Best Fit Guide'(PDF). ACDSee. Archived(PDF) from the original on 1 June 2010.
- ^ abcWilliams, Mike (11 August 2012). 'Need a quick-and-easy image viewer? Try ACDSee Free'. BetaNews.com.
- ^Elias, Rupinder Matharoo, Danhui Wu, Emily. 'ACD Systems - Photo Editing Management Software'. ACDSee Community. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^'ACDSee Free system requirements'. ACDSee.com.
External links[edit]
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