General File ManagementWith one or more images selected you can perform all of the normal Windows Explorer functions such as dragging and dropping between folders to copy and move (hold SHIFT) images, renaming (including batch renaming - see below) and deletion of images. In addition you also have the 'Copy To' (ALT+C) and 'Move To' (ALT+M) actions which can be preset with often used folder location, useful when browsing through images for selection. ActivitiesActivities can be accessed from shortcut buttons on the main toolbar, file pane toolbar, right mouse menu and main window menu. They can also be accessed from the Activity Wizard (CTRL+Q) which splits these activities into seven categories and gives you an overview of all the activities available.
Acquire activities: TWAIN, Camera, Clipboard, ScreenACDSee allows you to acquire new images from four different sources: TWAIN, Camera, Clipboard and Screen. The TWAIN option allows you to select a TWAIN source and set output options for each image supplied by that source, these can be output in any one of numerous formats with a running number filename. The Camera option initiates a transfer over a cable connection (USB / Serial) from the selected camera, additional camera drivers are available on the ACD website, and this dialog also supports Windows Image Acquisition (WIA). The Clipboard option allows you to save any image in the clipboard to a file, the Screen option allows you to capture all or a portion of the screen to an image file or the clipboard. One thing I felt was missing was a card reader option that would allow you to transfer images from a particular drive letter with the renaming features of the batch rename function shown below. I still rely on PIE to perform this function.
Manage activities: Browse,
Search, Batch Rename, TimeStamp, Archive,
|
![]() |
![]() |
| Batch rename Rename selected images using a filename template, click here for animation of EXIF Metadata variables |
Time Stamp Modify the time stamp of the selected images, there are a variety of options for this feature |
![]() |
![]() |
| Archive Archive the selected images into a single compressed file, note that ACDSee natively supports several very good compression formats |
Find Duplicates This feature can be used to identify duplicate images, even if their filename is different. Very useful if you have a large archive. |