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Exporting an Image to Multiple Formats and Resolutions

In ACDSee, you can export an image to multiple image formats and resolutions.

To Export an Image to Multiple Formats and Resolutions:

  1. In Develop mode, select the desired develop settings.
  2. Click Save and then select Export.
  3. Refer to the table below to make your selections from the Export dialog box.

    Export Options

    Destination folder

    Same as source folder

    Select this option to use the same folder where the source images currently reside.

    Select the Create a new subfolder for the files checkbox to place the images within a subfolder of the source folder.

    Specific folder

    Click this button to change the output folder to a specific location.

    File names

    Use Template to rename files

    Using a template gives you control over the output file name. If you choose not use a template, the file name is unchanged. Duplicate files are given an underscore and number suffix.

    Template

    Select the Use Template to rename files checkbox to create a renaming template. You can specify a numerical or alphabetical sequence for the new file names, and use the original file names, new names, or names based on image metadata.

    Template field

    Displays the template to use to rename the files.

    Type an asterisk (*) to insert the original file name into the template. Use one or more number signs (#) to insert numeric or alphabetic characters, depending which options you selected.

    Click the arrow on the drop-down list to select a recently-used template.

    Insert | Metadata field

    Inserts file-specific information into the file name template.

    Position the cursor in the Template field, and then click Insert Metadata to open the Choose Property dialog box. Select the metadata you want to insert, and then click OK.

    Insert | Sequence number

     

    Replaces any number signs (#) in the template with sequential numeric characters or alphabetic characters. Select numeric or alphabetic preference in Sequence number options below.

    Insert | Original filename

    Replaces any asterisk signs (*) in the template name with the original filename.

    Insert | Sequence number options

    Start at

    Specifies the first letter or number of the sequence.

    Format

    File Format

    Select the file format in which you would like to save the exported images.

    Format Settings

    Click this button to change the settings for the format you have selected.

    Pixel format

    Specify the color depth for your format settings.

    Color space

    Select the color space checkbox to choose a color space option from the drop-down list.

    Output size

    Resize image

    Select this option to specify how to scale the images. Select from the following options:

    Resampling method

    Use this option to determine the method used to resize (resample) the image:

    • Box: Displays considerable tiling or jaggies when you resize an image.
    • Triangle: Produces good results for image reduction and enlargement, but displays sharp transition lines.
    • Bicubic: Produces good results with photo-realistic images and with images that are irregular or complex. Uses interpolation to minimize the raggedness normally associated with image expansion.
    • Bell: Smoothes the image.
    • B-spline: Produces smooth transitions, but may cause excessive blurring.
    • Lanczos: Produces the sharpest images, but may also introduce some ringing artifacts.
    • Mitchell: Produces smooth transitions when enlarging photo-realistic images. This filter is good compromise between the ringing effect of Lanczos and the blurring effect of other filters.
    • ClearIQZ: Slower than Bicubic and Lanczos, but produces the best results when enlarging photos, especially those of people.

    Dimensions

    Select this option to force the exported images to fit the set dimensions independent of landscape or portrait orientation. Enter the dimensions in pixels, inches, or centimeters

     

    Width and height

    Select this option to resize the exported image to fit within the values entered in the two boxes.

    Long edge

    Select this option to resize the image to the long edge only. Enter the dimensions in pixels, inches, or centimeters

    Short edge

    Select this option to resize the image to the short edge only. Enter the dimensions in pixels, inches, or centimeters

    Resolution

    Enter a resolution to set the number of pixels per inch or centimeter.

    Enlarge only

    Enlarge only resizes only those images that are smaller than the specified height and width.

    Reduce only

    Resizes only those images that are larger than the specified height and width.

    Enlarge or reduce

    Resizes all images to the specified height and width.

    Preserve Original Aspect ratio

    Select this option to maintain original image proportions. Note: Images resized to long or short edge maintain original image proportion.

    Metadata

    Select these options if the image contains metadata, and you want the exported image to contain the same metadata and color profile.

Option: You can save your settings as a preset by clicking the new export preset button and entering a name for your preset. Select one or more presets in the list to apply.

4. Click Export.

To edit a preset, click the preset in the list, make your edits, and click the Save current export preset button.

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