User Guide

ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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Use embedded
profiles when
found in image
files
Uses any embedded color profiles if they are found in
image files. If an image does not have an embedded
profile, the Default Input Profile is used.
Output Basic color
management
Select this option if you want to select different profiles
for your monitor and printer. Select an appropriate
profile from the Monitor Profile and Printer Profile
options.
Proof colors
on your
monitor
and/or printer
as they would
look on
another device
Select this option if you want your monitor and printer
so simulate other devices for proofing. You can choose
your printer profile to be the emulated device and then
preview what the output from your printer would look
like on your monitor (soft proofing). You can also set
the emulated device to the profile of a third-party
printer that you do not have available, so that you can
proof the result on your own printer (hard proofing).
Select an appropriate profile from the Monitor Profile,
Printer Profile, and Emulated Device Profile.
Monitor Profile Specifies the color profile to use with your monitor.
Printer Profile Specifies the color profile to use with your printer.
Emulated
Device Profile
Specifies the color profile of the device you want your
monitor or printer to emulate so that you can proof the
image using the correct color profile.
Rendering
Intent
Specifies the rendering intent for output devices. The
default value for basic output devices is Perceptual. If
the selected color profiles have embedded rendering
instructions, ACDSee will use those rendering
instructions rather than using what you selected from
the Rendering Intent drop-down list. Some profiles
ignore rendering intents, so outcomes may vary.
Setting file options for the Adjust Image Exposure tool
You can change the settings in the Adjust Image Exposure tool's Options dialog box to control
where ACDSee places modified images, how to handle file duplication conflicts, and specify
whether you want to preserve the last-modified date of the file.