What is this ACDSee & what should a photographer know about it?!
That was the question I was asked by a few after I announced that I would be ACDSee’s Community Manager. If you’re a photographer or know one then here’s a quick rundown of the main reasons why a photographer should have them & a list of their main products (all the of the products have a 30 day trial):
- Powerful products, but not RAM hogs
- Highly customizable for viewing, organizing & photo editing
- Options maximize your workflow
ACDSee Pro 2 For the serious photographer & just released on Sept 10 after a beta
- Optimized viewing & processing of RAW images
- New features for browsing, viewing & organizing
- pop up previews are awesome
- ACDSee’s organizational capabilities are preferred
- Metadata support
- User friendly Advanced Image Editing
- Shadows & Highlights tool is amazing!
- Batch Processing features are very popular
- Integration & Sharing
- Options for uploading your photos to online services
- the photo widget was made using ACDSee
Digiscrappers LOVE the following products!
ACDSee Photo Manager 9 is the personal version of ACDSee Pro 2
- Fully functioning photo editing software
- supports layers
- makes text on a curve easy
Canvas – for technical illustrations
FotoSlate – a publishing software
If you have questions, please ask. ACDSee is a world leader in digital imaging products & I’m proud to have joined them!
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