Adjusting exposure for multiple images
In ACDSee, you can lighten or darken the colors of an image or a group
of images with the Batch Adjust Exposure Wizard. You can adjust each image
individually and preview the changes before applying, or make your adjustments
to a single image and automatically apply the same changes to all of the
images you selected.
You can also save your settings as a preset
for future use.
To adjust image exposure:
- In the Browser,
select one or more images, and then click Tools
| Batch Adjust
Exposure.
- In the Batch
Adjust Exposure tool, do one or more of the following:
- To
adjust your images' exposure automatically, select the Auto
Levels tab and set the options.
- To
adjust your images' exposure, contrast, and fill light level, select the
Exposure tab and adjust the
options.
- To
precisely adjust the contrast and light levels in your images, select
the Levels tab and set the options.
- To
precisely adjust the RGB color channels in your image, select the Curves tab and set the options.
- Do one of the
following:
- Select
the Apply settings to all selected images
check box to apply the current settings to all of the images you selected.
- De-select Apply settings to all selected images and click
Next Image to move on to the next
image and repeat step 2 for each image you want to adjust.
- Click Options to specify how you want to save
and store the images.
- Click Filter All Images.
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You can also adjust your image's exposure and color levels
in Edit Mode.
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Related topics
- Setting
file options for the Adjust Image Exposure tool
- Using
the Batch Processor
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