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ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Restoring Originals and Develop Settings
You can also restore an edited image back to its develop settings, if you wish to discard work done in Edit. You can read more
information on how changes are saved in ACDSee.
If you have committed changes to an image, you cannot restore the original.
Restoring the original image
You can discard all your changes and revert to the original image.
To revert an image back to the original in Edit:
In Edit mode, select File | Restore to Original.
To revert an image back to the original in Manage or View mode:
1. Select the image.
2. Do one of the following:
Right-click the image and select Process | Restore to Original.
Select Tools | Process | Restore to Original.
Restoring your Develop settings
You can discard your Edit settings and revert to the Develop settings for your image.
To revert an image back to Develop settings in Edit:
1. Take an edited image into Edit mode. A prompt will ask if you want to Discard your edits.
2. Click Discard Edits.
Using the Edit Brush
The tools in Edit mode allow you to make a variety of global adjustments to your photos, but sometimes you may only want to adjust
specific areas of your photos. For example, instead of blurring an entire photo, you may want to blur certain areas, such as the
background. To do this, and other local adjustments, you can use the Edit Brush.
The Edit Brush allows you to selectively edit your photo by simply brushing on the effects. The Edit Brush is essentially creating a
mask that is used to determine which pixels will be affected by the current settings of the chosen operation.
Edit Brush
The Edit Brush button displays at the center of the top editing panel toolbar for all applicable Edit tools.
To use the Edit Brush:
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