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ACDSee 14.1.137

ACDSee Editor's Review

Manage and edit your digital photo collection with this awesome tool!

With the holidays fast approaching, people are going to be taking a LOT of digital pictures. With my digital SLR, its easy, and not uncommon for me to take well over 300 pictures at a family gathering. After that, it's usually transfer, convert and tweak...the first two are easy. The last one, however, can be a bit of a problem as finding the right tools to tweak pictures the way you want isn't always easy. That's why I'm glad I've got ACDSee Photo Manager. It's an awesome digital photo manager and editor, and its available for Windows.

ACDSee 14 is the ideal photo editor and photo manager for your PC, with all the features you need to organize your photo collection. You can edit and add effects to your images, and share your photos online. You can quickly find and organize your photos, and with its easy-to-use photo editing tools, get a perfect result every time. If you make a mistake, don't worry. Your originals are always preserved, so you can go back and start over if needed.

Getting the best exposure for your shots is often difficult. It's easy to ruin a great shot with too much or too little light. If that happens, don't worry. ACDSee's patented LCE (Lighting and Contrast Enhancement) technology can instantly lighten shadows and reduce highlights in one click; or you can manually adjust individual sliders to fine tune every aspect of your photo. You can change the tonal range, white balance, and color balance of your photos with its easy-to-use adjustment tools.

You can unleash your creativity with its cool special effects and then share your images through e-mail, social media or your own personal space on ACDSeeOnline.com. You can showcase images in an attractive, advertising-free photo sharing interface and easily manage your online images. To insure that only the "right" people see your shots, ACDSeeOnline.com employs full privacy control. You can also control resolution settings. You'll have a full 10GB of free storage space for your photo collection.

Pros: A complete photo management solution, easy to use editing tools

Cons: Doesn't integrate well with the Apple Ecosystem, No iPhone or iPad app

Conclusion: This is an awesome app. Its available for both Windows and Mac; but fails to integrate well with the Apple Ecosystem, meaning that it doesn't hook into iTunes, replacing iPhoto as your digital photo manager at the OS level. There is a flash correction application available for iPhone and iPad, but nothing else is available for both devices, leaving a big hole in the iOS world and on the Mac side of things.

However, the editing tools here are awesome, and the application can produce some really great results. If you're looking for a better photo editor than iPhoto and don't mind the lack of ecosystem integration, then this could be a really GREAT tool for you.

What's New in Version 14.1.137 of ACDSee

# RAW Support for the following cameras:
- Olympus E-P3
- Olympus E-PL3
- Olympus E-PM1
- Sony Alpha NEX-C3
- Sony Alpha NEX-5N
- Sony SLT-A35
- Sony SLT-A65
- Sony SLT-A77
- Panasonic DMC-G3
- Panasonic DMC-GF3
- Panasonic DMC-FZ150
- Nikon Coolpix P7100
- Leica D-LUX5
- Pentax Q
- Ricoh GXR A 12

# Enhancements
- Added complete functionality to context menu of category tree in Property pane (assign, remove, cut, copy, paste, edit category, search).
- Category tree in Property pane now supports drag and drop.
- Typing a delimiter (, or ;) accepts auto-completed keyword in Property pane.

# Fixed
- View mode sometimes upscaled a cached image resulting in a blurry image.
- Thumbnail pop-up would not close when moving mouse pointer or scrolling with mousewheel.
- Alpha blending on some elements of the Organize pane (issue was more visible in Silver theme).
- Vignette and Lomo edit mode filters now more responsive to cancelling.
- When zoomed beyond ‘fit image’, spacebar panning issues occurred when working with Vignette Edit tool.
- Clicking near the edit box on the slider control sometimes set the position to max in Edit mode.
- Canon maker notes – update the tiff footer if it existsIn Edit mode's Vignette tool, the blur frame settings displayed in the preview were not reflected in the final image, and the strength was not saved as part of the Last Used preset.
- Single character keys could not be typed into the map's search control if they were also in the list of configured keyboard shortcuts.
- Clicking on the auto-rotate icon on a thumbnail would set the image into edited state.
 

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