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Welcome to ACDSee 6.0
ACDSee 6.0 features
What's New in ACDSee 6.0
Starting ACDSee 6.0
Starting ACDSee
Minimum system requirements
About the ACDSee user interface
Customizing ACDSee 6.0
Customizing ACDSee
Customizing browser panes
Customizing toolbars
Customizing thumbnails
Customizing the Browser window
Changing the default start folder
Customizing the Details view mode
Customizing the Viewer
Customizing the Viewer window
Customizing the Edit panel
Configuring image editors
Browsing
Browsing images and files
About browser panes
Opening and closing browser panes
Moving and stacking browser panes
Using Easy-Select bars
Using the File List pane
Using the File List pane
Changing view modes
Selecting files
Filtering files
Highlighting file types
Refreshing the File List
Using the Folders pane
Using the Folders pane
Creating and managing folders
Creating a Favorites shortcut
Creating a shortcut
Adding photo discs
Browsing files by date
Using the Calendar pane
Displaying files by date and time
Navigating in the Calendar pane
Sorting files
Sorting files
Sorting files using column headers
Custom sorting files
Using selective browsing
Copying and moving files
Cutting, copying, and pasting files
Replacing a file
Renaming a file or folder
Deleting files
Viewing file properties
Using the Preview pane
Using the Image Basket
Acquiring
Acquiring images
Downloading images from a removable device
Downloading images from TWAIN devices
Using the ACDSee Device Detector
Browsing images on a removable device
Taking a screen capture
Viewing
Viewing images and media files
Opening files in the Viewer
Viewing images in full screen mode
Changing image color depth
Using Auto Advance
Setting an image as the desktop wallpaper
Zooming an image
Zooming an image
Setting a zoom level
Automatically shrinking or enlarging images
Zoom options table
Panning an image
Using the Magnifying Glass pane
Viewing file properties in the Viewer
Displaying text on images
Selecting part of an image
Setting a selected area as the desktop wallpaper
Using gamma correction
Synchronizing to a folder
Returning to the Browser from the Viewer
Viewing a slide show
Viewing a slide show
Setting slide show options
Stopping a slide show
Playing audio and video files
Playing audio and video files
Selecting part of a media file
Saving video frames as images
Playing and editing image audio
Playing image audio
Adding and editing image audio
Recording and adding audio to an image
Editing
Editing images
Working in Edit Mode
About tool presets
Using the undo/redo system
Adjusting image light levels
Automatically adjusting an image's exposure
Adjusting image brightness
Adjusting image levels
Adjusting image color
Applying Auto Color
Changing HSL values
Changing RGB values
Removing a color cast
Removing red-eye
Sharpening an image
Blurring an image
Adding and removing image noise
Resizing an image
Cropping an image
Rotating and flipping an image
Applying special effects
About special effects filters
Crosshatching an image
Highlighting image edges
Embossing an image
Creating an image negative
Oil painting an image
Creating a pencil drawing from an image
Adding a sepia tone to images
Using the Preview Bar
Saving images in Edit Mode
Closing Edit Mode
Managing
Managing your files
Converting images to another format
Rotating or flipping images
Resizing multiple images
Adjusting image exposure
Changing the date and time properties of a file
Renaming a group of files
Creating archives of your files
Assigning categories
Using the Categories pane
Creating and managing categories
Assigning files to categories
Viewing categorized files
Editing file properties
Using the Properties pane
Adding a file caption
Viewing and setting the database date
Adding an author to a file
Rating images and media files
Adding notes to a file
Adding keywords to a file
Controlling read-only and hidden properties
Editing metadata
Using the database
About the database
Cataloging files in the database
Converting an older ACDSee database
Exporting database information
Importing database information
Optimizing the database
Backing-up your database
Restoring your database
Rebuilding thumbnails
Quarantining files
Importing file information from other sources
Importing photo discs
Importing albums
Importing descript.ion files
Working with plug-ins
Working with plug-ins
Managing plug-ins
Viewing plug-in properties
Searching
Searching for files
Basic searching
Advanced searching
Searching with file name patterns
Finding duplicate files
Sharing
Sharing your images
Creating an online SendPix album
Creating a CD or DVD
E-mailing your images from ACDSee
Creating HTML albums of your images
Creating a slide show you can share
Creating a contact sheet
Creating a screen saver
Ordering prints online
Printing
Printing images
Printing a contact sheet
Setting print options
Setting image size and positioning
Adding text to pages
Creating custom print formats
Appendices
Contacting ACD Systems
Contacting ACD Systems
About the ACDInTouch service
Credits and acknowledgements
Supported file formats
Supported file formats
Associating a file format with ACDSee
Using shell commands
Glossary
Glossary
Keyboard shortcuts
Browser keyboard shortcuts
Viewer keyboard shortcuts
Viewer mouse shortcuts
System administrator options
Command line arguments
DDE interface
Uninstalling ACDSee
Uninstalling ACDSee

Removing red-eye

You can use the Red Eye Reduction tool to correct the red-eye effect in digital photographs.

To correct red-eye:

  1. In Edit Mode, zoom the image to enlarge and center the eye you want to correct.

  2. On the Edit Panel, click Red Eye.

  3. On the Red Eye tab, set the options.

  1. Drag the mouse pointer across your image to create a marquee. Use the handles on the marquee to center it over the eye.

  2. Do one of the following:

  • Click Apply and repeat for each eye needing correction.

  • Click Done to apply your changes and close the Red-Eye Reduction tool.

  • Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the tool.

Red Eye options

Amount

Specifies how much color to use. Higher values fill more of the ellipse.

Eye color

Specifies the eye color to apply. You may need to experiment with colors to produce realistic-looking eyes. To do this, select Custom, select a color, click Add to Custom Colors, and click OK.

Show outline

Displays an ellipse inside the marquee.

Related topic

Editing images

About tool presets

Using the Preview Bar

Zooming an image