Try new features in ACDSee Pro 2’s latest beta.

Jason June 27th, 2007

New Features in Second Beta Release

Enhanced Digital Asset Management
Take your asset management workflow to the next level

* Portable RAW image metadata—read, write and create sidecar files that keep your images and data connected across systems and software
* Open keyword options—use words as short as one letter or multiple-word phrases (including spaces) as keywords.

Instant Viewing
View your photos faster than ever

* Instant Previews—see previews of your images as you mouse over thumbnails
* Instant Opens—whether you’re opening a JPEG from an e-mail attachment or in Windows® Explorer, the new ACDSee Quick View is the fastest way to see your photos

Advanced Image Editing
Get precise creative control over your pixels

* Selective editing—use the new freehand lasso, marquee or magic wand tools to apply adjustments to defined areas of your photos. It’s an excellent way to introduce additional depth and focus to your images in postproduction.
* Intensity control—fine-tune the blend rate and opacity of adjustments to achieve more subtle results.

Additional Batch Operations

* Sepia and saturation—quickly create sepia or grayscale versions

Download the latest Pro 2 beta

Sign up as a beta tester & get 30% off ACDSee Pro 2 when it is released in Fall 2007. You’ll also get e-mail updates on ACDSee Pro 2.0 and the public beta.

Let us know your feedback at forums.acdsystems.com

More information available at: www.acdseepro.com

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4 Responses to “Try new features in ACDSee Pro 2’s latest beta.”

  1. Michelle aka PlumTuckeredon 29 Jun 2007 at 10:37 pm

    The Dynamic Duo held a chat at http://www.dragonflairestudios.com tonight and I won ACDSee Photo Editor!! How cool is that?!
    I just wanted to stop in and say Thank you to all of you at ACDSee!!!

    Michelle

  2. Richard Houghtonon 02 Aug 2007 at 9:38 am

    I have been trying to cut out an object out of a picture, but I can’t find a tool to outline the object so I can copy it or cut and paste it into the same photo. I can’t find a tint brush to tint specific objects. I can’t find where I can add another photo to the one i’m working on. I have the trial version of Photo Manager and Editor and I like some of the features in Manager, but I would like to know if there is a way I can do these othr things. I am not a photographer, but I like making my own pictures and re-doing them. Thanks for your help.
    Richard Houghton

  3. Connieon 02 Aug 2007 at 3:18 pm

    Hi Richard,
    You can use the magic wand tool in Photo Editor to outline an item & cut it out. There is also a paint brush & paint bucket tool in it to tint/color items. You can also add another photo/s as layers.

    We have many tutorials for using Photo Editor to do creative things in Photo Editor (the Photo Extraction Tutorial has info. on how to cut out images)
    http://www.digiscrapinfo.com/dsiwiki/ACDSee_Photo_Editor_Tutorials

    And you can do some creative things in Photo Manager too. Here’s an example of a creative photo treatment in Photo Manager:
    http://blog.acdsee.com/2007/07/05/using-color-cast-in-acdsee-photo-manager/

  4. Euanon 26 Sep 2007 at 10:01 pm

    With the new ACDSeepro2 will I be able to edit and rearrange the order of scenes on a DVD of Family Memories? By this I mean, will I be able to copy out various sections from here and there and put them together as a separate DVD on their own? Will I be able to add music and voice overs? Thanking you. Euan.

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