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Chapter 6: Edit Mode
State Non encodable files (e.g. RAW) Encodable files (e.g. JPEG)
Original
Original images are located in the folders
you placed them in.
Original images are located in the folders you placed them in.
Developed
When you make changes and click Done,
the image's develop settings are stored in
the XMP file of the RAW, and in the ACDSee
Pro database.
When you develop an image and click Done, the develop settings
are stored in an XMP file, and the original and XMP file are moved to
the [Originals] folder. In Manage and View modes, the image with
the changes applied is displayed. The develop settings are also
stored in the ACDSee Pro database.
Edited
When you take a RAW file directly into Edit,
and you click Save, ACDSee Pro prompts
you to save the file in a different file format.
In RAW, to permanently save changes to an
image, you will need to save the image in a
different file format.
If you take an image directly to Edit and save your image, the
original image is saved to the [Originals] folder in ACDSee.
If you edit an image first, and then take it into Develop, ACDSee Pro
prompts that the edits will be lost. You cannot revert an image
back to Develop, if it was not developed before taking the image to
Edit.
Developed
and Edited
When you develop an image, the image's
develop settings are stored in the XMP file of
the RAW. When you take the developed
image into Edit, and then apply edits and
save the image, ACDSee Pro prompts you to
save the image in a new file format.
For RAW files, to permanently save changes,
you will need to save the image in a different
file format.
When you take a developed image into Edit and apply edits and
save it, the develop settings are saved in the XMP file and placed in
the [Originals] folder. If the developed image is in Edit, and has
edits applied and you click Save, ACDSee Pro saves the image.
If you decide to take the edited image back into Develop, ACDSee
Pro prompts that you will lose your edits. If you choose to discard
your edits, the original image with its develop settings will be
opened.
Using Selections
Use Selections to isolate an area of a photo to apply edits or filters to only that area, rather than the whole photo. There are three
different selection tools and each selects an area of a photo in a unique way. The controls available change depending on which tool
you select.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To use the Selections tool:
1. In Edit mode, in the Selections group, click Selections.
2. Select one of the tools: Freehand Lasso, Magic Wand, Marquee. See below for more detailed steps for using these tools.
You can also quickly access the Selections tool by clicking on the Create Selection button at the top when using some of
the tools in Edit. Once you make your selection and click Done to return to the Edit tool, you can modify your selection by
clicking Modify Selection.
You can use Selections with the following Edit tools:
Add: Vignette, Special Effect
Exposure/Lighting: Exposure, Levels, Auto Levels, Tone Curves, Lighting
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