/ / / ACDSee

ACDSee logo ACDSee and Flamory

Flamory provides the following integration abilities:

  • Create and use window snapshots for ACDSee
  • Take and edit ACDSee screenshots
  • Automatically copy selected text from ACDSee and save it to Flamory history

To automate your day-to-day ACDSee tasks, use the Nekton automation platform. Describe your workflow in plain language, and get it automated using AI.

Screenshot editing

Flamory helps you capture and store screenshots from ACDSee by pressing a single hotkey. It will be saved to a history, so you can continue doing your tasks without interruptions. Later, you can edit the screenshot: crop, resize, add labels and highlights. After that, you can paste the screenshot into any other document or e-mail message.

Here is how ACDSee snapshot can look like. Get Flamory and try this on your computer.

ACDSee - Flamory bookmarks and screenshots

Application info

ACDSee, ACDSee Pro and ACDSee Free are image organizer, viewer, and RAW / image editor programs.

ACDSee's main features are speed, lossless RAW/image editing, image batch processing, metadata (EXIF/IPTC), with support to edit/embed metadata in image files, rating, keywords, and categories, and geotagging/GPS support. Judging the image quality of a picture is fast due to next/previous image caching, fast image/RAW decoding and support for one-click toggling between 100% and fit screen zoom mode anywhere inside the image. For professional, users most of ACDSee's features can be accessed via keyboard.

ACDSee's main shortcoming is the lack of PNG alpha channel support.

ACDSee displays a tree view of the file structure for navigation with thumbnail images of the selected folder, and a preview of a selected image. ACDSee started as an image organizer/viewer, but over time had image editing and RAW development (Pro version) capabilities added. The thumbnails generated by ACDSee are cached so that they do not need to be regenerated.

ACDSee does not import images into its database (such as e.g. Lightroom), but leaves images in the file system and stores only image metadata inside its database. The database can be backed up, and exported/imported as XML or binary.

The photo manager is available as a consumer version, and a pro version which provides additional features, and additional image editing capabilities.

ACDSee is also known as ACDSee Pro. Integration level may vary depending on the application version and other factors. Make sure that user are using recent version of ACDSee. Please contact us if you have different integration experience.