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User Guide
ACDSee Pro 3 User Guide
Notice of Liability The information in this document is distributed on an "As Is" basis, without any representation or warranty of any kind whether express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability, title or fitness for a particular purpose or use. While every precaution was taken in the preparation of this document, neither the author nor ACD Systems shall have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly in connection with the use or inability to use the instructions contained in this document. ACD Systems reserves the right to make changes to this document without notice. Copyright and Trademark Notices ACDSee Pro Photo Manager software and documentation was designed, programmed and is Copyright © 2005-2009 ACD Systems International Inc. [. . . ] As you change the options in the Print dialog box, you can view a dynamically updated preview of the image and its position on the page. You can adjust the output size, print multiple copies of each image, and change the orientation of the images on each page.
To print a single image:
1. On the Printer Options tab, specify the printer you want to use, the paper size, the number of copies you want, the range of pages that you want to print, and image resolution. On the Page Settings tab, specify the image position on the paper and the margin widths, and specify the number of prints of each photo. Click Print.
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Chapter 4: View mode
To print all images:
1. Under Print layout, do one of the following: Select Full page and then choose a print size from the Format list. Select Contact sheet and then set the Contact sheet format options to define the appearance of your contact sheet. On the Printer Options tab, specify the printer you want to use, the paper size, the number of copies you want, the range of pages that you want to print, and image resolution. On the Page Settings tab, specify the image position on the paper and the margin widths. If you are printing a Full page or a Contact sheet this option is available on the Page Settings tab. If you are printing a Layout this option is available below the list of layouts. You can only add captions, headers, or footers if you are printing a Full page or a Contact sheet. Click Print.
Zooming images
Zooming an image
By default, View mode displays images using their actual dimensions. You can use the Zoom tools to enlarge or reduce the size of the image you are viewing. When an image is zoomed to a larger size than the View mode window, you can use the Scroll tool (hand icon) to pan or scroll the image. When you zoom in on a RAW image, you might see a change in the color, light, or detail of the image. This can occur if you have selected the Speed: Use embedded JPEG check box on the General tab of the Options dialog box. This option displays the embedded JPEG for the image, but when you zoom in past the resolution of the embedded JPEG, ACDSee Pro decodes the RAW image in order to display the image at that zoom level. As ACDSee Pro decodes the image, the Zoom tool might be slow to respond. See Viewing RAW images for more information.
To zoom an image in or out:
Click Tools | Zoom, and then select one of the Zoom menu options. Zoom menu options Zoom In Zoom Out Actual Size Fit Image Fit Width Fit Height Zoom Lock Zoom To Pan Lock Increases the magnification of the image. Displays the image at the largest magnification that fits in View mode window. [. . . ] resolution Quality and clarity of an image, measured in pixels, dots per inch, or pixels per inch. ringing artifacts Distortion around the edges of image subjects, caused by compressing or resizing an image. Saturation (rendering intent) Rendering intent that maintains color saturation from one gamut to another. Best suited for images in which the actual color represented is less important than the color's vividness. [. . . ]