

ACDSee operates in two different modes, quick and full. Nothing works with as many file formats so easily and quickly.
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I am not really a professional photographer nor i am an expert geek at editing photos with complex programs like Photoshop, I was only looking for a program to let me access the most basic functions, where i can simply browse and edit my photos only without too much hassle like other programs do, I have tried multiple programs like adobe lightroom but it wasn't (light) at all, in contrary it way too heavy on my machine and needs to be updated regularly to work otherwise it would be infested with bugs and crashes everynow and then (especially when i update my windows) that could shutdown the program while i had spent hours of editing my photo to find all my efforts go in vain and nothing had been saved and have to go all over again, I was actively searching for other alternatives here and there until i found the ACDsee pro I thought to myself why not i could give him a shot, and Oh my God I found my salvation within this amazing piece of software, it has everything i needed and more, very lightweight ( doesn't take too much ram nor clog the processor or Hard disk usage), very easy to use, have the most simplest and friendliest user interface i ever dealt with, it serves well as either photo browser ( where i can browse, arrange and organize my photos under workspace tab, import from multiple locations: Disk,flash or CDs) or as photo editor (as doing a batch processing or export in different formats, resizing, cropping, create wonderful slideshow for special occasions). ACDSee Pro is the image viewer and manager that youve been looking for Pros: Ive been various versions of ACDSee all the way back to version 2. That's why I highly recommend 'looking under the hood'. ACDSee has a wealth of really useful trainings and tutorials that will make you a better photographer and are truly worth your time invested. What the effective differences are between two similar tools easy and effecient organization of all my photos setting up smart workflows where I can process my photographs quickly and in a correct order and much, much more. I started learning how ACDSee could help me achieve superior photo results in much less time than before.

I should have known better, but by jumping right in, I ended up wasting a whole lot of time in the long run.Ī couple of years ago, in an effort to learn a little more about one of the tools, I took a look at one of the many training videos ACDSee makes for its users. My results were always good enough to make me want to have and use the new features on the next version. I think On1 Photo Raw may also have all 3 of these primary functions. All of these programs are a combination of a raw photo processor, non-destructive editor, and simple DAM. I think Darktable and Digikam are fairly similar too, but I havent used them. From the beginning many years ago when I started using ACDSee as a photo editor and DAM (Digital Asset Manager), I just dug right in and found the tools I was most interested in using. Lightroom, ACDSee Pro, and Aftershot Pro are similar programs.
