
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Rename files to Rename template
drop-down list
Renames each file as it imports according these predefined renaming templates:
Date/time - filename: Creates each filename using the file date and
time the file was created plus the original filename.
Date/time: Creates each filename using the file date and the time it was
created.
Camera - sequence number: Creates each filename using the camera
name and a sequential number starting at one.
Date/time - sequence number: Creates each filename using the file
date and the time it was created plus a sequential number starting at
one.
Camera - filename: Creates each filename using the camera name and
the original filename.
When you create and save your own renaming templates, they also appear in this
list for you to select.
Edit
Opens the Rename Templates dialog box where you can create and save your
own renaming templates.
Automatically
rotate images
Rotates your images automatically if your camera creates the information needed for this option to work.
Advanced
Opens the Advanced Import Options dialog box where you can change the date settings for files and
specify where to place RAW and JPEG files.
To set the ACDSee Pro database, use one of the following as the file date:
Exif date: Uses the EXIF date embedded in the image by the camera.
File modified date: Uses the date the file was last modified.
Specific date: Uses the date you select by clicking the in the calendar drop-down arrow.
To specify where to place RAW+JPEG files select one of the following:
Place both in chosen destination folder: Places RAW and JPEG files in the folder you have
selected under Choose destination on the Import From dialog box.
Place JPEG in subfolder: Places the RAW files in the folder you have selected under Choose
destination on the Import From dialog box. Then creates a new subfolder with the name you type
into the Subfolder name field, which activates when you select this option. All the JPEG files are
placed into the new subfolder.
Place RAW in subfolder: Places the JPEG files in the folder you have selected under Choose
destination on the Import From dialog box. Then creates a new subfolder with the name you type
into the Subfolder name field, which activates when you select this option. All the RAW files are
placed into the new subfolder.
Organize settings Organize settings
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Select the names of saved metadata presets or select Manage presets to open the
Manage Metadata Presets dialog box of options.
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