ACDSee Releases Pro Photo Manager 2.5

ACDSee Pro Photo Manager 2.5 (box photo)ACD Systems International Inc. has just released ACDSee Pro Photo Manager 2.5, a major update to ACDSee Pro 2 with new features designed to improve digital asset management and workflow, provide greater flexibility for image editing and offer more options for presenting photos.

ACDSee Pro is a powerful “one-stop” software package for viewing, processing, editing, cataloging, publishing and archiving digital images. Photographers can complete their work from beginning to end, including state-of-the art RAW processing, all in one application, improving the efficiency of their workflow. ACDSee Pro also offers the fastest JPEG viewing and image browsing available today.

ACDSee Pro is designed especially for professional photographers, photojournalists, artists and editors who generate and work with large volumes of high-resolution images. ACDSee Pro makes their jobs easier when organizing and editing images up front and also when archiving projects.

What’s New?

  • Organize up front
  • Embed metadata
  • Save searches
  • Protect original images
  • Create an auto slide show
  • Borders, drop shadows, edge effects

What about RAW?

ACDSee Pro includes state-of-the-art RAW processing, including the ability to recover up to two stops of lost highlight detail and the convenience of copying and pasting RAW settings or batch processing multiple files. ACDSee Pro is compatible with the multitude of file formats associated with today’s top digital camera models.

For the complete list of camera RAW formats supported by ACDSee software, see: ACDSee Pro RAW formats.

Price, availability, and coupon code

ACDSee Pro 2.5 is available for a free 30-day trial and for purchase for US$129.99.

Thanks to a special arrangement with ACD Systems, we can offer the following deal:
Save 15% on NEW ACDSee Pro 2.5 with Coupon Code 2PRO15. via link

ACDSee Pro 2 users are eligible for a free upgrade to this new version.

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