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ACDSee Pro 2.5 build 358

8.0

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License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 2,087 Limitations None
Publisher ACD Systems File Size 37.7M
Date added 11 Feb 2009 Check your speed

Streamline your workflow with ACDSee Pro 2.5, the complete toolbox for photographers. Easily organize, archive, perfect, and present your work with precision and control. View your RAW images with lightning-fast image previews and support for most RAW formats from digital SLR cameras. Get support for IPTC core fields with XMP. Shift time stamps on multiple images at once. Compare up to four images side by side.

Version 2.5 build 358 allows users to save complex searches for ongoing use, view more images with UNICODE support, add custom borders, drop shadows and edge effects to photos.

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