ACDSee 14.1 Build 137 Release Notes
RAW Support for Cameras
This update adds support for RAW file formats of the following cameras:
- Olympus E-P3
- Olympus E-PL3
- Olympus E-PM1
- Sony Alpha NEX-C3
- Sony Alpha NEX-5N
- Sony SLT-A35
- Sony SLT-A65
- Sony SLT-A77
- Panasonic DMC-G3
- Panasonic DMC-GF3
- Panasonic DMC-FZ150
- Nikon Coolpix
P7100
- Leica D-LUX5
- Pentax Q
- Ricoh GXR A 12
View
the complete list of supported
RAW formats.
Enhancements
- Added complete
functionality to context menu of category tree in Property pane (assign, remove,
cut, copy, paste, edit category, search).
- Category tree
in Property pane now supports drag and drop.
- Typing a delimiter (, or ;) accepts auto-completed keyword in Property pane.
Fixed
- View mode sometimes
upscaled a cached image resulting in a blurry image.
- Thumbnail pop-up
would not close when moving mouse pointer or scrolling with mousewheel.
- Alpha blending
on some elements of the Organize pane (issue was more visible in Silver theme).
- Vignette and
Lomo edit mode filters now more responsive to cancelling.
- When zoomed
beyond ‘fit image’, spacebar panning issues occurred when working with Vignette
Edit tool.
- Clicking near
the edit box on the slider control sometimes set the position to max in Edit
mode.
- Canon maker
notes – update the tiff footer if it existsIn Edit mode's Vignette tool, the
blur frame settings displayed in the preview were not reflected in the final
image, and the strength was not
saved as part of the Last Used preset.
- Single character
keys could not be typed into the map's search control if they were also in
the list of configured keyboard shortcuts.
- Clicking on
the auto-rotate icon on a thumbnail would set the image into edited state.
Known Issues
- In some cases,
on Windows 7 and Vista, when a camera is connected to a computer via a USB
cable, the Import tool may fail to display media files and will not copy them.
In these cases we recommend copying items from these devices to your computer
with Windows Explorer or import the media through a card reader.
- ACDSee may crash
when viewing some high resolution .mov videos.
- Content of iPhone
and other WIA devices does not display correctly when browsed directly with
ACDSee.
- The Backup database
name cannot be longer than 16 characters.
Not Supported
- ACDSee does not preserve the transparency in GIF and PNG files.
- ACDSee does not preserve layers in PSD and TIFF files.
- ACDSee does not support Joliet Unicode name extensions (applicable when burning CD/DVDs).
- ACDSee does not preserve EXIF and IPTC metadata when a PSD file is edited.
More information
For information about ACDSee 14 and to access additional resources, please visit the Product Support and Resource page online. Additional information and resources include:
- software updates
- supported file formats
- supported camera RAW formats
- community site, including peer-to-peer product forums
- ACDSee knowledge base
- support