
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Do most of your adjustments on RAW images in Develop mode, where you can work on the RAW image data. Then make your final
adjustments in Edit mode, where you can apply fine-tuned adjustments on the more limitedRGB image data.
For example, if you adjust the White Balance on an RAW image in Develop mode, you will be controlling the color temperature
applied during the RAW conversion. Doing a white balance adjustment in Edit mode can only apply a color cast adjustment to the
already rendered RGB data, reducing image quality and introducing the possibility of posterization (ie. color banding) in your
image.
The processing power of Develop and Edit mode
Develop mode first Edit mode second
Develop mode allows non-destructive processing of RAW, JPEG and other
file types.
Start your image corrections in Develop. Develop is where you make
most of your image adjustments. Changes you make are applied to the
entire image.
Tweak previous image adjustments at any time. If you re-open a
developed image in Develop, the settings are the same as you left
them. Develop allows you to revisit the image at any time to reset or
adjust the previous settings.
When you make a change, the changes are saved in a separate file,
and the original remains untouched. Every time you open the image in
Develop mode, the original image opens with the changes applied.
This allows non-destructive developing of your images.
Discard your Develop settings and revert back to the original image at
any time. The original is saved for all file types.
In Develop mode you can:
Tune the image using exposure, white balance, lighting, color,
split tone and tone curves tools, or set the output color space of a
RAW image.
Adjust details in your image using the sharpening, noise
reduction, and chromatic aberration tools.
Fix geometry in your image using the lens distortion, rotate and
straighten, perspective, vignette correction, and cropping tools.
Repair red eye in your image.
For any touch-ups to specific areas of your images,
use the tools in Edit mode. Use the Selections tool to
further fine tune a part of an image.
Use the editing tools to selectively apply
adjustments to parts of your image.
Add final touches to your image such as
borders, text, watermark and special effects.
Use the pixel-editing tools to fix red eye or
remove flaws from your image.
Discard your edit changes and revert back to
your Develop settings or to the original. When
you revert back to the Develop settings, the
settings are exactly the way you left them.
In Edit mode you can:
Use the Selections tool or Edit Brush to
apply edits to a specific part of the
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,
Remove Noise, Add Noise, Blur, or Clarity
tools.
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