
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
File List Automatically select
new files
Automatically selects new files when they are added to the folder
displayed in the File List pane.
Group archives with
folders
Treats archive files as folders when sorting items in the File List pane.
Use embedded
thumbnails
Displays the RAW files embedded thumbnail if the RAW file has them.
Generate high quality
thumbnails
Creates a high-quality thumbnail of the RAW file in the background while
the embedded thumbnail is displayed, then replaces the poorer quality
thumbnail once it is ready.
Show thumbnails on
folders
Displays thumbnails of a folder's contents on the folder icon in the File
List pane.
Remember each
folder's sort settings
Select this option if you want ACDSee Pro to remember the sort settings
that you used in specific folders.
<CTRL> key activates
hot-tracking
Activates hot-tracking when holding the CTRL key. When selected, you
can hot-track (update the contents of the Preview and Properties panes
without changing your file selection) by holding the CTRL key and moving
your cursor over the File List pane.
Use animations
Activates or deactivates animation for some features as they close or
open. For example, group headers.
Configure Filters Show all files
Shows image files, folders, media files and archive files in the File List.
Apply filtering
criteria
Shows any of the following that you select, and hides any that are not
selected.
Show image files
Show folders
Show media files
Show archive files
Show hidden files
and folders
Shows system and other files and that are normally hidden for safety.
Show THM files
Shows Canon THM files in the File Fist.
Show XMP files
Shows XMP sidecar files in the File List.
Highlight image files Don't highlight image
files
Does not highlight image files in Details and Thumbs+Details views.
Use a single color to
highlight image files
Uses a single color to highlight all image file types in Details and
Thumbs+Details views.
Use multiple colors to
highlight image files
Uses a different color to highlight each image type in Details and
Thumbs+Details views.
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