
Chapter 4: View Mode
Applying Presets in View Mode
Many ACDSee Pro developing tools allow you to save your settings as presets. This is convenient when you frequently use the same
settings for a particular tool or effect.
For most tools, ACDSee Pro automatically saves the last option settings you applied to an image when you clicked Apply or Done.
This preset is called Last Used Settings. To create presets to be used at anytime see Using Presets in Develop mode.
To apply presets in View mode:
1. In View mode, click Tools | Process | Apply Preset.
2. Select one of the presets.
The preset is applied and automatically saved.
To undo the applied preset right-click and select Process | Restore to Original.
Presets created from Edit mode can only be applied in Edit mode.
Viewing File Properties in View Mode
You can view an image’s properties in View mode and edit the information in the Properties pane.
To view an image’s properties:
In View mode, click View | Properties.
For more information about the Properties pane, and adding or editing ACDSee metadata, see Using the Properties pane.
Printing Images in View Mode
With the ACDSee Pro print utility, you can print your images on any size of paper, in any orientation, and at any resolution your
printer can support. You can also use the print utility to create and print contact sheets, complete with headers, footers, and
captions specific to each image.
As you change the options in the Print dialog box, you can view a dynamically updated preview of the image and its position on the
page. You can adjust the output size, print multiple copies of each image, and change the orientation of the images on each page.
To print a single image:
1. In View mode, select the image you want to print.
2. Click File | Print Image.
3. Under Format, choose a print size.
4. On the Printer Options tab, specify the printer you want to use, the paper size, the number of copies you want, the range
of pages that you want to print, and image resolution.
5. On the Page Settings tab, specify the image position on the paper and the margin widths, and specify the number of
prints of each photo.
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