ACDSee 15.1 build 197 Release Notes
RAW Support for Cameras
- Panasonic DMC-G5
- Panasonic DMC-LX7
- Panasonic DMC-GF5
- Panasonic DMC-FZ200
- Sony Alpha SLT-A37
- Sony Alpha NEX-F3
- Sony DSC-RX100
- Samsung NX1000
- Nikon 1 J2
- Nikon D3200
- Nikon P7700
- Canon EOS-1D X
- Canon EOS 650D/Rebel T4i/Kiss X6i
- Pentax K-30
- Leica X2
- Leica M Monochrom
Improvements
- Added support for MTS and M2TS video formats (Windows 8 only*)
- Improved support for displaying EXIF maker notes in DNG files
- Added support for compressed DNG RAW format
Fixes
- Brought back the option to delete images from source device during import
- Brought back the option to confirm on file delete
- Crash in Edit mode main menu when 's' key pressed
- Crash with ID_Font plugin when decoding TTF files
- Stability issue in Edit mode when using undo/redo in certain filters
- Keyword tree in Organize tab of Properties Pane would be truncated after 2037 keywords
- Image became pixelated in Exposure filter of Edit mode when turning off the Edit brush
- Converting a native DNG file to TIFF would lose EXIF metadata
- Preview in Edit mode Borders filter didn't always work correctly
- Space bar wouldn't work in Edit mode Add Text filter if mouse was hovering over the image.
Known Issues
- Content of iPhone and other WIA devices does not display correctly when browsed directly with ACDSee
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 preserve EXIF and IPTC metadata when a PSD file is edited.
More Information
For information about ACDSee 15 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
* Run the Tools | File Associations | Register New Extensions... command to register ACDSee as being able to handle the new file types.