User Guide

ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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x Nikon D2Hs
x Nikon D2X
x Nikon D50
x Nikon D70
x Nikon D70s
x Nikon E5000
x Nikon E5400
x Nikon E5700
x Nikon E8700
x Nikon E8800
x Olympus C-5050 Zoom
x Olympus C-5060 Wide Zoom
x Olympus C-7000 Zoom
x Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom
x Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom
x Olympus E-1
x Olympus E-10
x Olympus E-20
x Olympus E-300
x Olympus E-330
x Olympus E-300 DSLR
x Olympus E-500
x Olympus SP-500 UZ
x Panasonic DMC-FZ30
x Panasonic DMC-LC1
x Pentax *ist D
x Pentax *ist DL
x Pentax *ist DS
x Pentax *ist DS2
x Pentax Optio S
x Pentax Optio S4
x Phase One H 10
x Phase One H 20
x
Phase One H 25
x Phase One LightPhase
x Sinar 12582980-byte
x Sony DSC-F828
x Sony DSC-R1
x Sony DSC-V3
Registering and Associating files
ACDSee can work with a large number of file formats. If you are running Microsoft XP then you
can set ACDSee to be the default application to open certain file types. This process is called
associating files.
Microsoft Windows Vista has made it necessary to change how ACDSee associates files.
Because of these changes, if you are running Microsoft Vista you need to register file types (or
extensions) as well as associate them. When you register file types, you tell the Microsoft
Windows Vista that these file types are used with ACDSee. When you associate file types, you
set ACDSee as the default program to open these kinds of files when you double-click them.
For Microsoft XP
To associate files with ACDSee:
1. Click Tools | File Associations.
2. Select each of the following:
x Select the Image Files tab and then select the check boxes next to the image file
formats that you want to associate with ACDSee.
x Select the Archives tab and then select the check boxes next to the archive file
formats that you want to associate with ACDSee.
3. Click OK.