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ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac

ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac

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  • Latest Version

    ACDSee Photo Studio 10.0 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    macOS 10.15 Catalina or later

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  • Author / Product

    ACD Systems / External Link

  • Filename

    acdsee-photo-studio-mac.dmg

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    48821c53399853b747af9a784f8595fe

ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac allows making the most of your time - and your photos. Fly through every step in your post-production workflow with real-time operation, customizable batch presets, and a powerful RAW processing engine. Perfect your images with patented LCE technology and a full toolkit of non-destructive editing features. Share your best with clients or the world, through the cloud or social media. The all-new ACDSee Pro. It's got everything your need, from click to finish.

Known for best-in-class digital asset management and RAW processing power, ACDSee Photo Studio macOS Version gives you instant, import-free access to your photos. Flexible organizational tools to satisfy any workflow, lightning fast non-destructive adjustments, drag and drop searching, sleek customizable batch presets, and RAW support for over 450 camera models are just a few of the elements that make ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac the must-have image editing software on the macOS.

Features and Highlights

Location
The Map pane displays the location where your images were taken using embedded latitudinal and longitudinal information, allowing you to isolate groups of files by region for processing. You can also drag and drop images onto the map to geotag them. Geotagged images are conveniently displayed using pins. Select a pin on the map and use the Reverse Geocode function to write the location data to the corresponding IPTC fields in just three clicks.

Image Basket
Gather and hold images from different locations or folders in the Image Basket. Once you have your desired assortment, you can use any of the tools or features in ACDSee to view or edit these files.

Filter By
Quickly single out and display files by their metadata, such as ratings, color labels, tags, and categories. This essential component of digital asset management will also identify images by the metadata they don’t have, such as “no keywords”, “untagged”, and “uncategorized”.

Compare Images
Highlight the similarities and the differences in up to four images at once with the Compare Images tool. Use zooming and panning to identify which images to keep.

Auto Advance
Manage entire folders without ever moving your hands from the keyboard. With Auto Advance, adding metadata will move the focus to the next image in the File List pane, allowing you to seamlessly organize.

External Editors
Easily configure ACDSee to work with a variety of other image editors. Specify a default editor, and then promptly open images in other applications right from inside Manage or View mode.

Multiple Databases
Create as many ACDSee databases as you like, and swiftly and smoothly switch between them.

Batch Add Watermark
Claim your work by adding watermarks to your images. Adjust size, position, and opacity for the perfect signature, and save your settings as a preset. Apply it to one, many, or all.

Batch Add Border
Frame your favorite photos in batches with the Batch Add Border tool. Customize the color, texture, and thickness of your border, and choose from nearly 100 unique edges to complement your shots.

Import Database
Don’t lose hours of cataloging just because you want the latest software. Import your database from version 3 or 4 of ACDSee Photo Studio Mac and keep right on working.

RAW Parametric Power
Take your RAW images from rough sensor data to eye-catching digital art with ACDSee Photo Studio’s powerful RAW processing engine. With built-in RAW support, you’ll have the freedom to parametrically correct exposure, clarity, sharpness, lighting, color, noise, details, and much more.

Control Your Collection
Make your own photography workflow rules with extensive tools for moving, finding, sorting, and sharing. Sort by date, rate images to keep track of your best work, and set categories and keywords using the method that works for you. Organize your collection, find duplicates to save space, view and edit EXIF and IPTC information, and embed your own metadata. Identify individual images for further processing with customizable color labels and visual tags.

Expose Every Detail
Take charge of the spectrum by boosting individual colors or all tones in your images. Increase or reduce exposure, recover highlights, and add fill light, contrast, and clarity, as desired. Produce a glamorous impact with the Soft Focus tool. Like a diffusion lens filter, the Soft Focus tool provides dreamy blur by reducing harsh lines and intensifying colors.

Lighten & Balance
Tonal range, temperature, tint, midtones, and highlights are all yours to command. Select the RGB color channel to adjust the entire range of the image, or select a specific color. With patented Light EQ™ technology, you can rescue details from shadows and restore an image’s natural brightness and contrast. This tool intuitively lightens shadows and darkens highlights in specific areas without affecting the image as a whole.

Note: 30 days trial version. Requires 64-bit processor. To activate your software, to validate your subscriptions, or to access online services, you will need a valid email address and an internet connection.

Also Available: Download ACDSee for Windows

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What's new in this version:

Fixed:
- a crash when copy-pasting items from a camera device
- issues with removing metadata from developed encodable images
- an issue where importing ACDSee face data from Developed RAW images would fail
- an issue where thumbnails didn’t appear developed when develop settings were applied during import
- an issue in Media mode where moving an item to trash could temporarily leave behind a placeholder icon
- an issue where simultaneously browsing labeled and unlabeled items via the Organize pane failed to return the labeled items
- an issue where a copy of a folder was temporarily handled as an orphan if its source was renamed
- an issue where Image Basket commands were unnecessarily disabled in View mode
- an issue where browsing a new or empty folder could display contents of the previously browsed folder if Filter by Category was applied
- an issue where images removed from the Image Basket temporarily couldn’t be added back