
ACDSee 14 User Guide
ACDSee Quick View options
Use ACDSee Quick
View
If selected, ACDSee Quick View is set as the default viewer for images when ACDSee 14 is closed.
Enable gamma
correction
Applies the specified amount of gamma correction when viewing images.
Disable animation Displays only the first frame of an animated image.
Always on top Keeps the Quick View window as the top window in a stack of windows.
Full screen Opens images in the Quick View window in full screen mode.
Hide mouse cursor in
full screen
Hides the cursor in full screen mode.
Default zoom mode Fit image: Displays the image at the largest magnification that fits in the Quick View window.
Images that are smaller than the Quick View window display at their original size.
Actual size: Displays the image at its actual size in the Quick View window.
Background Default color: Uses the ACDSee 14 background color in Quick View.
Custom color: Specifies a color to use as the background in the Quick View window. Click the color
swatch to select a different color.
Setting JPEG options
You can change the settings in the Options dialog box to control the quality of the JPEG image, encoding method, color subsampling
method, and whether to update or create embedded thumbnails in the JPEG image.
JPEG options
Image quality Drag the slider to determine the quality of the JPEG image.
Encoding Progressive: Select to enable progressive encoding.
Optimize Huffman codes: Select to optimize Huffman codes to increase compression.
Color component
sampling
2:1 Horizontal: Select to subsample color channels on the horizontal axis by a factor of 2:1.
2:1 Vertical: Select to subsample color channels on the vertical axis by a factor of 2:1.
Embedded thumbnails Only update existing thumbnails: Select to update any existing embedded thumbnails.
Always add/update thumbnails: Select to update any existing embedded thumbnails, or
create embedded thumbnails.
Never add/update thumbnails: Select if you do not want to update any existing embedded
thumbnails, or if you do not want to create embedded thumbnails.
Generate DCF compatible thumbnails: Select to generate thumbnails that meet the Digital
Camera Format (DCF) specification and are compatible with the thumbnail view on the LCD of a
digital camera. This option forces a fixed resolution of 160 x 120 and pads any extra space with
black.
Save these settings
as the defaults
Select this option to use these JPEG settings by default for all JPEGs.
Customizing and configuring
Auto-hiding panes and panels
You can use the Auto Hide button to automatically hide some panes and panels in ACDSee 14. When a pane is set to auto-hide, it
rolls away when you click outside of it, leaving a tab displayed. You can access the pane by moving the cursor over the tab. When a
pane or panel is floating, the auto-hide feature is not available. You cannot move the pane to a new location if it is set to auto-hide.
The Auto Hide button's appearance on the pane’s title bar reflects its current setting:
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