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ACDSee 14 User Guide
In Edit mode, in the Exposure/Lighting group, click Lighting.
To add light to dark areas:
1. Drag the Highlights slider to the right to add light to the dark parts of the photo.
2. Adjust the settings using any of the controls in the table below.
To darken areas that are too bright:
1. Drag the Shadows slider to the right to lighten and return detail to areas that are too dark.
2. Adjust the settings using any of the controls in the table below.
To adjust midtones that are too light or dark:
1. Drag the Midtones slider to the right to lighten and return detail to areas that are too dark.
2. Adjust the settings using any of the controls in the table below.
Lighting controls
Right-click on a
slider
Right-click on a slider to reset it.
Exposure Warning Click the Exposure Warning to make any overexposed or underexposed areas visible. Overexposed
pixels turn red, underexposed pixels turn green. You can also toggle Exposure Warning on and off
momentarily by holding down the E key.
Auto Click to allow the software to analyze the photo and apply optimal settings based on the amount of light
and dark pixels in the photo. Darker photos are brightened more than photos that are already bright.
Done Click to apply your changes and close the tool.
Cancel Click to discard all changes and close the tool.
Click Reset to clear your changes and reset to default settings. If you saved your changes, you cannot reset your settings.
Color tools
Adjusting white balance
You can use the White Balance tool to remove unwanted hue from an image. For example, if you take a photo at sunset and the
resulting image has a reddish hue, you can use the White Balance tool to remove it. You can save your options as a preset for future
use.
To remove a color cast from an image:
1. In Edit mode, in the Color group, click White Balance.
2. Click an image area that should be white or gray. The color square shows the color of the original pixel on the left, and the
modified pixel on the right.
3. To specify the strength of the white balance adjustment, move the slider. Higher settings remove more of the unwanted
color.
4. Click Done to save your changes, or click Cancel to discard your changes and return to the Edit pane.
If you are having difficulties achieving the desired effect, try clicking an image area that is a different shade of white or
gray.
Click Reset to clear your changes and reset to default settings. If you saved your changes, you cannot reset your settings.
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