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Chapter 3: Manage Mode
Properties pane
Metadata tab
Enter ACDSee and IPTC Metadata into to the fields to add to the files you are importing.*
Opens the Keyword Picker dialog box where you can select existing keywords.
Properties pane
Categories tab
Assigns the imported files to any category selected in this tab. You can select multiple categories.
* The Import dialog gives access to new IPTC Core 1.1 metadata fields introduced in Pro 4.
The values set in the IPTC fields are reflected in their corresponding EXIF field.
Importing Photos From a CD or DVD
You can download photos from a CD or DVD using the Import From dialog box, or the Folders pane. Before you import photos, you
can browse to the CD and view them just like any other folder and then simply copy and paste them into a new location.
If you use the Import From dialog box, you can set the subfolder options to import complex folder structures intact, including all the
folder names. You can also organize your files as you import them, as well as create a duplicate backup folder, simultaneously.
To import photos from a CD or DVD:
1. Insert the CD or DVD into the drive.
2. Do one of the following:
If the Windows AutoPlay dialog box opens, select Import pictures using ACDSee.
If you have more than one CD or DVD drive connected to your computer, select the device you want to use, and then
click OK.
In Manage mode, click File | Import | From CD/DVD.
3. In the Import From dialog box, select the Import From options you want to use, and then click Import.
4. To browse your imported photos, click Yes when the Import Complete dialog box displays.
Importing Photos From a Disk
ACDSee Pro makes it easy to import photos from any other storage device, computer, network, flash drive etc. In fact any device that
your computer can map to. When you connect a removable drive, or to a network, disk or another computer, ACDSee Pro sees it as a
removable drive and you can browse to it, and around it, using the Folders pane. You can just copy and paste the files into ACDSee.
If the files in the disk or drive have a complex folder structure or you want to organize, rename, and back up the files as you import
them, it is worth using the Import From dialog box, which has import settings do all of these tasks simultaneously.
To import photos from a disk:
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