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ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
To save the image and continue processing other images:
1. Click Save.
2. Select one of the following:
Save As: Save a version of your developed image with a new name or format and switch to the updated image.
Save a Copy: Save a copy of your developed image with a new name or format, and continue to work on the
original file.
Export: Export one or more copies of your developed image with the option to specify a format and size for each.
Save a Copy is useful for making multiple versions of an image while continuing to work from the original file
instead of a new processed copy. For example, if you take a RAW image and save a copy of it as a JPG, instead of
switching to this lossy JPG image, you remain on the RAW file with the settings still intact.
To discard changes to the image and return to the mode you were in previously:
Click Cancel.
Save is not available for RAW file formats because you cannot directly save changes to a RAW file.
How ACDSee Pro Saves Changes to Images
How images are saved is different between non-encodable (e.g. RAW) and encodable (e.g. JPEG) images. The table below outlines
the differences in how changes to your image are saved by ACDSee. The purpose of saving files in its original, developed, and edited
states is to allow you to revert back to a setting if you decide to discard your changes at a later time.
If you archive your images, ensure that you back up subfolders to preserve the original image files.
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