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ACDSee 9.0 Pro Edition Portable U3

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ACDSee 9 makes organizing easy! If you have photos of your kids and friends all over your computer or can’t seem to keep track of all of those digital scrapbooking kits you bought, ACDSee is the perfect solution. Use keywords and categories to be sure you can always find just the right image when you need it. For the not so perfect photo, make quick fixes then share with family and friends with high-quality prints, email or your very own online album.

Features :
- Lightning-fast RAW image previews.
- Powerful RAW processing that gives you full control over your images with precision tools for adjusting white balance, exposure, sharpness, and noise.
- Extensive support for RAW formats from Nikon, Canon, Konica-Minolta, Olympus, Fuji, and Pentax cameras.
- Full color management support for ICC and ICM color profiles.
- Visual tagging feature allows you to quickly sort and select preferred photographs.
- Integrated support for the DNG (Digital Negative Specification) RAW format.
- Batch editing of thousands of photographs at once using multiple functions.
- Fully integrated IPTC support for interoperability with PhotoShop Captions.
- Watermark your photographs with graphics or text to reflect copyright and ownership laws, or to overlay business-related information on specific photographs

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    It doesn’t work properly. Not on Vista anyway. It starts, and then it shuts down suddenly. I haven’t tried it on XP yet, so there is is a chance that my OS is playing funny. Not sure yet. I’m waiting for other comments. All the best!

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    admin (subscribed) said July 27, 2008, 7:51 pm:

    I don’t understand, it works on my vista :S

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    tandre (subscribed) said July 31, 2008, 4:47 am:

    It seems to works fine. Windows XP Home Edition.

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