Improved RAW performance

Connie September 13th, 2007

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Here’s what’s new in ACDSee Pro 2. Download a 30 day trial today!

Viewing RAW in ACDSee Pro 2 is now incredibly fast! Browse and view huge RAW files as if they were JPEGs, with new background RAW processing and RAW Image Previews (RIPs). Performance and handling of RAW files is optimized for dual processors. The quality of demosaicing and white balance is also improved

  • Copy and paste RAW settings
    • Accelerate and simplify your workflow by copying and pasting RAW settings from one photo to another.
  • Rotate and crop in one step
    • Crop and rotate your photos at the same time with the flexible new Crop/Rotate tool
  • Export to multiple formats and resolutions
    • Simultaneously export RAW images to up to 14 file formats and multiple resolutions, rename and resize your files, and embed a color profile.
  • Recover detail in RAW photos
    • Even when a photo is properly exposed, you can lose highlight details due to clipping by your camera. In ACDSee Pro 2, recover up to two stops of lost highlight detail with the Highlight Recovery slider in the Exposure tab of the RAW Processor. Or, use the Light EQ tab to control up to nine individual tone bands.
  • New RAW file formats
    • ACDSee Pro 2 supports several new RAW formats as well as XMP sidecar files.

You may also be interested in reading Marc Sabatella’s Digital Asset Management (DAM) Workflow.

Certified for Vista ™
ACDSee Pro 2 is Certified for Windows Vista™, providing the best experience possible on the Vista™ operating system. ACDSee has worked closely with Microsoft to provide features and functions at the highest level of compatibility with Windows Vista.

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One Response to “Improved RAW performance”

  1. adrianon 22 Sep 2007 at 11:20 am

    Everythoing is great…but….the ACD website has been down for two days now(in the UK at least) so cannot find out if the canon 40D as been added to ACD Pro2

    Adrian

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