Acdsee photo studio professional 2020 manual

Continue ACDSee Photo Studio ProfessionalAndrea Minter2020-09-24T19:17:15-00:00 ACDSee Photo Studio UltimateAndrea Minter2020-2020-00 2010-02T17:58:49-00:00 Photo Studio Professional 2020-0 Issue NotesAndrea Minter2019-12-10T0 0:59:48-00:00 1Dscription2ACDSee Photo Studio Professional 20203Face Detection and Recognition4Digital Asset Management5Raw Editing 6 Additional editing ByIng Tools ACDSee Photo Studio Professional 2020 OverviewComprising universal editing capabilities along with useful digital asset management tools, ACDSee Photo Studio Professional 2020 by ACD Systems is a post-production solution for Windows operating systems. This version of 2020 sees updates for the Blended Clone tool, for intuitive removal and replacement of items in the image, along with extended LUT color support to fine-tune the look of the images. In addition, unprocessed image processing is supported for more than 500 different camera models for non-destructive image enhancement. In terms of file management, Face Detection and Facial Recognition makes it easier to organize people's photos, while the complex DAM system allows you to edit metadata, as well as apply tags, ratings, tags, and keywords to help quickly find files in an extensive image library. The Blended Clone tool can replicate pixels from the source area to the target area, automatically mixing in the target area for a seamless look. Color class images, applying LUTs as non-destructive filters for creative color effects and different looks. In addition to image files, you can scroll through PDF documents and rank digital assets based on importance. Integrated Dropbox and OneDrive support for cloud file storage or additional access to cloud sync root drives is available in Manage mode. Create up to five image baskets to collect and hold images and media from all over your hard drive. Individual image baskets can be named, edited, and their contents may be shared. The improved Duplicate Finder tool finds duplicates of files in different folders and locations, and can then rename or delete the files you find. Improved batch processing allows you to convert file groups to other formats from one convenient and accessible dialogue. Various pre-loaded keyword sets, as well as the ability to create and customize keyword lists, can be applied to files and exported for sharing to save time for organizing and labeling files. A powerful facial recognition and facial recognition tool automatically finds people in your photos, so you can name them for future search and tagging needs. ACDSee learns which names to put on which faces and can be to suggest possible overlaps in the future. In addition, a queue of unmarked photos can be created in the library to effectively approve and tag photos. By helping you find, sort, move, organize, and share images, files can be supplemented with ratings, hierarchical keywords, words, location data, visual tags, and customizable color tags to identify images more quickly and simply. Rich raw file editing supports more than 500 different camera models and offers the option of non-destructive exposure adjustment, clarity, sharpness, lighting, color, noise, detail and additional image attributes. ACDSee Tutorials, Community and Workshop help you get to know the app better and enjoy the editing process in the community. The ACDSee Mobile Sync app, dedicated to iOS and Android, allows you to transfer files from your computer to a steamed mobile device. ACDSee Light equalizer allows you to adjust lighting in certain areas of the image without affecting others and can simultaneously lighten areas that are too dark and dark areas that are too bright. For example, if an object is illuminated, you can easily lighten that object without blowing out the background. ACD Systems Professional 2020 SpecsWindowsSupported OS VersionsWindows 10, 7 SP1, 8, 8.1 (64-Bit)Storage Requirement2 GBProcessor Requirement Intel AMD GeneralRAM Requirement2 GB (minimum)6 GB (Recommended)VRAM Requirement512 MB (minimum)Minimum display resolution1024 x 768Internet Connection RequiredYes Photo Ultimate Studio 2020 worth considering, if you already have experience using image editors and want an app that combines workflow management with raw material editing and conversion. It can also be seen as an affordable subscription alternative based on programs such as Photoshop and Lightroom, and it is much more versatile than apps such as PaintShop Pro, DxO Photo Lab (Elite) and On1 Photo RAW 2019.6, which have similar levels of difficulty. Serious photographers may find the range of adjustments limited. A full review of ACD Systems has been creating software since 1994, starting with file management, adding image editing in 1999 and launching its first photo editor in 2013 (although we were not invited to review it). The first version of ACDSee Ultimate followed a year later, with the ACDSee Photo Studio Suite arriving in 2017. Events have followed at a rapid pace in the last few years, and for our first review of this app we have the latest version, ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020, which combines digital asset management with advanced image editing capabilities and special effects. Box shot ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020. (Source: ACD Systems International.) ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 is a complex and powerful application that can be used for the entire visualization workflow, from file imports to different output options. From the time you open the software and connect the camera or card reader, the program allows you to decide where images will be stored, categorize and evaluate files, view, edit and strengthen individual images, convert raw files into editable formats and change sizes, rotate or rename renaming before they are released as a slideshow, prints multi-page layouts or in multimedia formats. The user interface of Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 (see above) is complex and it will take some time for new users to develop a better way to take from the time a set of images gets catalogued before editing and output stages. On the plus side, moving between different modes is fast and the interface can be configured to make commonly used tools faster to access. Context-sensitive help feature is also available when clicking to help users learn different tools and functions. Who is it for? The main target audience for Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 is amateur photographers who want a complete workflow solution (ingesting, editing and output of images) that involves converting a raw file. For such users, this program is more capable than most of the software we have reviewed in the last few years and provides a wider range of editing features. For professional users, however, it does not replace Adobe's Photoshop. There are a number of similar programs that provide non-destructive editing (which allows you to cancel adjustments at any time up to a certain point) and offer raw file processing. As well as Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC, you'll find pedigreed apps such as Corel PaintShop Pro, Skylum Luminar and Serif , as well as the free GIMP app. When it comes to raw file converters with editing capabilities, Capture One, DxO Optics Pro 10 and ON1 Photo RAW are the best alternatives. When deciding about software at this level, you need to have a clear idea of the features you need and how you will use them. You also have to decide whether you'd be better off paying a monthly subscription fee (which will mount surprisingly quickly) or buy the app directly and pay for upgrades if and when they provide the new features you need. Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 is worth considering because of the number of features it offers, the breadth of its adjustments and its competitive prices compared to alternative applications. It's definitely worth a try if you want an all-in-one app that includes file management plus lots of special effects. If this is your first foray into serious image editing, you may find it overwhelming, although there is a lot of help available through online tutorials and downloadable instructions that are relatively easy to follow. You just have to spend the necessary time working through them. What's new? New features added to the latest version of Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 include Facial recognition and detection, focusing styling, HDR fusion, mixed clone tool and text tool updates. The software will automatically add file information and sketches to the database when viewed. Once the folder you're browsing is viewed, so when you open other folders, they'll be scanned to find the faces in the first folder. All subsequent folders will be scanned on faces when they open. Improvements in facial recognition and detection allow the software to offer possible matches for the faces it finds, as well as searches for suggested names, images that were automatically named and unnamed files. Users can also insert facial data into the image to facilitate future searches. You can also switch face detection on and off with the Detection Control of the Options. Merger tools are also improved, with the High Dynamic Range (HDR) merger providing more detailed information and focus styling currently supported. Both combine multiple frames to create a single file. The new Blended Clone tool (above) combines Smart Erase and Clone and allows users to copy pixels from the source point and seamlessly integrate them into the target area. Perfect for removing unwanted items from the image. Text support is now available in layers, providing support for non-destructive text replacement and refinement. Users can also mise the canvas around multi-layered content, expand or trim or add a solid background. The rulers and guidelines are now available images in different units (inch, see, pixel) and users can snap layers, choices, and text for specific positions. Raw Support Raw files from most of the currently available cameras are supported in Photo Studio Ultimate 2020. Click here for a list of cameras that support raw files. In our estimates, it's not as comprehensive as Adobe's Camera Raw (missing on Leica and No. 2 and Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, for example). But both had problems with some of Fujifilm's raw files, and none of the applications supported olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III when this review was published. Developers welcome input from users whose cameras are not listed on the website; they ask these users to submit a sample of raw files in the form of individual images or files containing multiple images with a limit of 128MB per file. According to the site, we can post your format in a future update. (There is no absolute guarantee of support, but this offer seems unique.) Installation and customization Most people will buy Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 online through the company's website. The website is also where you will find a link to the trial download. Click here and select the cyanide button 'FREE TRIAL' to download the trial of the software. AcD See Ultimate Photo Studio 2020. If you choose a trial, you notified as the end of the trial period approaches and you will be offered the opportunity to purchase the software. You will receive the activation code as soon as you have paid for the software; Just type it in and you'll be ready to go. The app opens with two screens shown shown Then it will step you through the online Fast Start Guide, which will take you through various software features and shows how to access them. The first page is below. The workspace in Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 provides seven modes: control mode, photo mode, view mode, development mode, editing mode, 365 mode, and Dashboard mode. If you haven't decided to always show a Fast Start Guide, de-selecting a box circled in red, Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 always opens with Management mode. In this mode, you can catalog the entire collection of images using the Catalog button in the Panes drop-off menu. This process will take a long time if there are many files and folders in the image library. Image Management allows you to import, view, view, find, compare, and sort files and folders, and access the relevant organization and sharing tools. It consists of 15 glass panels, from which the list of files that displays the contents of the chosen folder is always open. To the left of the file list - and shown above - are three tabs: Folders, Catalog and Calendar, which provide different file sorting options. When moving between them, the bar will change, depending on which option you choose. The Folders panel shows the structure of your computer's catalog and can be used to view folders anywhere in your computer. The catalog panel allows you to group images in different categories as well as tagging and evaluating them and applying keywords to make them easy to find in search. When you select a calendar view (see above), the panel to the left of the file list changes to the date the images were taken. Clicking on the tab opens the folder of images taken that day. The View tab in the File List toolbar allows you to change the way you submit sketches and file details. Options include the default Thumbnails View, Thumbs'Details, Filmstrip, tiles, icons, list, details, overlay switch mode and highlight overlay. Representing Filmstrip is one of the options available in Management mode so you can organize your files. You can set up a Detailed View to automatically blur columns, display or hide grid lines, or view one line at a time, and set up column order. The user's guide provides a long list of keyboard shortcuts that can replace the need to click on icons. You can print it out for reference if you prefer to use them. Other glasses are shown on the screen to capture above. These include folders, catalog, calendar, collection, shortcuts, private Folder, Preview, See Drive, Task Pane, Properties, (for geotags image) and the image of the basket. The image basket (see below) is a special time storage space for images you want to edit, print, or share without moving them to a separate, more permanent folder. You can create up to five image baskets. There are two sets of dropout menus in Control mode. The top - outlined in red on the screen grab below - has tabs marked as follows: Jobs, Imports, Package, Creation, Slideshow, Send, Editors and Action. The bottom - outlined in green on the screen grab below - has five tabs labeled filter, group, sort, browse and choose. These tabs are pretty much clear. In the top set of the Create tab, this is where you create slideshow files, PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, online albums, or archives. The Send tab allows you to upload to photo sites, access to FTP or share photos via email. The Editors tab allows you to list external editors for easy access. Action tab for ACD See (pre-installed effects) to selected images. These effects are located in the tool drop-off menu (see below). You can also record your own activities and organize them into categories in the action browser (see below). Actions to use. In the lower set of the filter drop-off menu, it contains settings to evaluate, mark, tag, and sort images by category, and to create directories. The group menu is a variation on this theme and is used to group images according to common features such as camera, date, file type, rating, etc. Sort tab to sort images according to common features and view tab gets access to different viewing options (sketches, movies, tiles, etc.). Select tab to select images by file type, rating, tag, or group. The Photos Tab Clicking on the Photos tab will take you to the image catalog (see below), which is located with the oldest files and folders first by default. The mouse above the sketch brings up a panel containing the image plus the data, including the file name and location on your computer, its size in kilobytes and pixel sizes and date and time. The right click on the sketch raises the drop-off menu with references to viewing, development and editing modes plus rotation tools. Double-clicking on the thumbnail opens it in View mode (see below). In View mode, you can press the hold button to pan large images, zoom in, view images in a slideshow, play audio files, or add soundtracks, caption images, sort files according to categories, keywords, and other metadata, and apply pre-set edits or effects. You can also spot faces and assign them names and view adjustments that have made changes to the images in development mode. If you double-click on a non-processed file's thumbnail, the software will check if you've developed it before. If you have one, the image will appear. If not, then by it will display the built-in JPEG created by your camera when the shot is taken or if you choose the RAW radio-code button on the shared page, it will quickly process the file and show a temporary image. This screen capture shows a previously undeveloped raw file (identified in red in the info palette on the on The software also found two faces in the image (circled in green). Clicking on the action browser displays a collection of pre-installed effects that include dark room-style adjustments, one-click black and white conversions and actions that recreate the look of popular 35mm movie types, as well as various artistic effects. You can also use the Action browser to save your own actions for user views or speed up editing for a packet of images that need the same adjustments. By default, Develop Workspace starts with a workspace that contains a larger version of the image you're working on, as well as a 'Tune' toolbar down the left side. At the bottom of the panel, you'll see a film strip showing other files in the folder, as well as an Info palette (which can be dragged anywhere in the frame). Development workspace. Any adjustments made in Development mode will be stored in a separate file and applied every time the image is re opened. There are four palettes of tools in development mode (see below): Tune, Detail, Geometry and Repair. The Tune tab lets you choose from the following features: General, White Balance, Light Equalizer, Color Equalizer, Curved Tones, Soft Focus, Effects, Color LUTs, Split Tone, Post-Crop Vignette and RAW Files: Exit Color Space. The overall tab allows users to choose between color and black-and-white processing and includes global adjustments to exposure, contrast, saturation (and vibration), clarity and dehaziation. Most other adjustment options are self-evident, but Light equalizer and equalizer colors require explanations. Light equalizer (detailed in red in screen capture above) is used to adjust tone levels in images that are too dark or too light; for example, illuminating a photograph of a person, a silhouette on a bright background. Selective adjustments are available to customize glare, medium and shadows, as well as Auto settings. The color of the equalizer (see above) provides two modes: standard and high-quality. In standard mode, the user places the cursor in an area that needs to be adjusted and drags it up and down to increase or reduce the chosen option in that area. In high quality mode, individual sliders are designed to adjust red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue, purple and magenta, plus individual adjustments of each hue for saturation, brightness, hue and contrast. The equalizer color adjustments disappear when you choose Black and White in favor of adjusting the Light equalizer (see above). There are three adjustment modes: basic, standard Advanced. In each case, the adjustments are reflected in the tone curve graph below the adjustment bar. Anytime you're working on an image in Development mode, you can take development shots that will save you the job up to that point. Unlike presets, the shots save directly on the image, so that when you you By developing the mode and switching between them, you can continue to edit them and apply them. Edit the workspace After the undestructible image setting in development mode, opening the image in editing mode gives you access to all the usual pixel-based editing tools plus a number of other adjustments. You can open the various panels through the drop-off menu in the top left corner and dock them to the right of the image. Workspace Edit. The layerbar allows you to create individual layers of adjustment by clicking on the icons in the Adjustment Layers field at the bottom of the panel. Every time you add a layer it will register in this panel. You can show or hide a layer, remove or move it, rename it, or combine it with the layer below. Selecting a layer at the top of the tool and then Flatten Image from the drop-off menu will combine all layers into one image. The filter menu on the left side of the Edit workspace provides tools for repairing, adding, adjusting geometry (perspective, distortion, etc.), setting exposure/lighting, color, and detail. They can be applied to the image as a whole or to individual layers before pressing the Save button in the bottom left corner of the workspace. Editing mode is also where you can watermark the image, add boundaries, vignette, adjust the perspective and make many of the same adjustments as the ones that are provided in development mode. You can use the history bar to see the sequence of changes you've made to the image, go back to earlier adjustments, or undo or rework any changes made on the current tab. Photo Studio Ultimate supports 32-bit and 64-bit Photoshop plugins in editing mode, but they will only work in designated versions; i.e. you can only run 64-bit plugins in 64-bit versions of Photo Studio Ultimate. For most tools, ACDSee automatically saves the last settings you used to use the image when you click apply or Done. You can also restore the edited image back to the development settings. At the end of the editing session, you can choose from several options for saving the image, depending on what you want to do next. Creative Options HDR (High Dynamic Range) merger is one of two new features in the latest version of Photo Studio Ultimate, based on the software's ability to combine image files. (Another styling focus, described below). If your camera has HDR mode, it can be used to record images with one single shutter button press. Photo Studio Ultimate recommends shooting raw files rather than JPEGs, but we used RAW-JPEG capture in case the software there was a problem with the raw files. The software is designed to work with three, five or seven frames recorded on the basis of q/-1EV, q/-2EV or q/-3EV, respectively. We found that it was best to upload images that would be combined into a basket of images (above) from where they would be easy to select. Image selection allows you to access HDR HDR in the process drop-off menu (in red). Selected images are combined automatically, and the software pops up a small window (shown above) that shows you a completed image. There are three mixing options available in the drop-off menu: Dramatic (default), Detailed and Natural. Examples are below. NaturalOverall's dramatic detailed differences between these options were fairly small, and the results - and indeed how long it took to process them and whether the software could process them - depended on the input files used. While the user manual recommends using raw files as input, we found that the software froze when it was done. JPEGs worked pretty quickly and more successfully. We intentionally gave the software potentially complex images to work, but, for most of the HDR mergers we tried, more controls were provided when we converted raw files into editable formats. And the end results were, if anything, better than HDR fused as a result, as shown below. Comparison of converted raw files taken from the same scene as HDR merges above. The top image was transformed from ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020, while the bottom image was converted to Photoshop with Adobe Camera Raw. Focusing stacking can be initiated in Office or Editing modes. This is a little more complicated than HDR mergingas software can only work if the images are presented in order of their focal distance. In other words, the area in focus on each photo should move sequentially in one direction, front to back or vice versa (either right to left or left to right). If you don't, the program will hang. Clicking the Cancellation button as recommended in the user's guide nothing is achieved. We waited 20 minutes to see if the four frames we were sure were presented in order would stack. When nothing happened, we had to restart the computer to get out of the problem. (This glitch needs to be fixed so users can get out of the action by clicking the Esc button.) In Management mode (see above), focusing is initiated by selecting a group of images you want to combine, and clicking on Process'gt;Focus Stack or Ctrl and Alt s. A reminder pops up so you know that you have to select images according to their focal length. If you click Continue, the software will combine images and display save the image as a dialog box that allows you to choose a location, enter a name, and select the image format to save the folded image. In mode (see above) you must first select the images in Control mode, and then select the process to download the files to the stack. Images will open in Editing mode. Select the Focus Stack layer and click Continue merging the images. If you disable Keep Layer Stack, all other layers will be removed, and the folded layer will be the only remaining layer in the Layers stack. If you've turned on Keep Layer Layer The focus stack layer will appear as the top layer in the layers stack. Snapshooters who are interested in special effects will find plenty to try out in the Ultimate photo studio (shown above). Like the above, users can also create their own effects using the Convolution filter and save them as presets for future use. Mode 365 Mode 365 is used to upload images to 365.acdsee.com, an image-sharing and data storage service that allows you to upload and view online images without launching an internet browser. Users should create an account and choose between a home plan and a personal plan. Home plans cost US$89 per year (or $8.90 per month) and provide 50GB of cloud storage for up to five users. Personal plans cost US$69 per year (or $6.90 per month) and provide 10GB of storage per user. Both plans include free software updates that you use. Conclusion Please log in or register to access the conclusion. Conclusion.

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