![]() Photo management isn^ without its írustrations, though. The five-star rating System is useful for filtering large groups of photos to pick your favourites. Keywords are easy to add and let you quickly locate photos when you can’t remember the date or íolder location. Once the software is aware of them, photos can be browsed and filtered by a vast range of criteria induding capture date, camera settings, camera and lens model, map location, user-defíned keywords, ratings and labels. We like the ability to browse to any folder on the hard disk without having to import photos into the catalogue actively. ![]() However, there are lots of people who shoot ]PEGs and will beneíit from ACDSee photo management and editing facilities, which are a big step up from free software such as Google Picasa. It can handle both JPEGs and Raw files but, from our point of view, the lack of non-destructive editing makes it unsuitable for working with Raw files. ACDSee 17 forces you to commit to edits, either by overwriting the original file or saving as a new one. The key difference is that ACDSee Pro can períorm non-destructive edits, so you can go back and tweak photos while always working from the original image data. ![]() A slender update, but it offers sophisticated colour correction at a reasonable price.ĪCDSEE17IS a photo manager and editor, and a cut-down version of ACDSee Pro 7 (see Reviews, Shopper 313).
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