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Chapter 6: Edit Mode
Chapter 6: Edit Mode
Make your final edits in Edit mode, where you can apply fine-tuned adjustments on the more limitedRGB image data. Use the tools in
Edit mode for any touch-ups to specific areas of your images.
In Edit mode you can:
Use the Selection tool to select and apply edits to a specific part of the image.
Use the Edit Brush to paint an effect onto specific areas of your image.
Remove flaws, or red eye.
Add text, watermark, borders, vignettes, special effects, and drawing tools.
Crop, flip, resize, rotate, and correct perspective and lens distortion.
Adjust lighting using the exposure, levels, auto levels, tone curves, lighting, and dodge and burn tools.
Adjust color using the White Balance, Advanced Color, Color Balance, Convert to Black & White or Split Tone tool.
Add details to your image using Sharpen, Blur, Remove Noise, Add Noise or Clarity tools.
Using Edit Mode
After completing all of your image corrections using the non-destructive tools in Develop, take your image into Edit to apply finishing
touches to your image. In Edit, use the pixel-based editing tools such as red eye removal, special effects and many other tools and
combine it with the Selections tool to fine tune your image.
What happens from Develop to Edit
When you take an image through Develop or Edit, the original is never altered. Changes you make are saved to a separate file, so
that you can revert to the original or the developed version at any time. To understand more on how changes are saved, see How
ACDSee Pro saves changes to images.
Editing an image
To edit an image:
1. Select Edit mode.
2. In the Selections group, click Selections.
3. In the Repair group, click Red Eye Reduction or Repair Tool.
4. In the Add group, click Text, Watermark, Borders, Vignette, Drawing tools, or click Special Effect and select an effect.
5. In the Geometry group, click Rotate, Flip, Crop, Perspective Correction, Lens Distortion Correction, or Resize.
6. In the Exposure/Lighting group, click Exposure, Levels, Auto Levels, Tone Curves, Lighting, Dodge and Burn.
7. In the Color group, click White Balance, Advanced Color, Color Balance, Convert to Black & White, or Split Tone.
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