ACDSee Pro
ACDSee Pro was released on January 9, 2006 to provide a software program
for professional photographers. ACD Systems decided to separate its
core release, ACDSee Photo Manager, into two separate products; ACDSee
Photo Manager, aimed at amateur photography enthusiasts, and ACDSee Pro
which would target Professionals by adding a new package of feature
sets. ACDSee Pro’s development team is based out of Victoria, British
Columbia and was originally led by Jon McEwan and more recently by Nels
Anvik who oversaw ACDSee Pro 2.5 through to Pro 5. The original ACDSee
software was created by David Hooper who also added a number of features
to ACDSee Pro such as Lighting correction (formerly known as Shadows
and Highlights) and Develop Mode (in version 2.0). ACDSee Pro is written
in C++, with the interface built using MFC.
Version 5.0
Released on September 27, 2011. ACDSee Pro 5 was released just 6
months after ACDSee Pro 4. As a result, users of ACDSee Pro 4 could
upgrade to ACDSee Pro 5 for $30. New features included:
- Dodge and Burn
- Color Labels
- Batch Export
- Split Toning
- New Special Effects: Orton, Lomography, Collage
- Advanced Sharpening
- Remove Metadata
- Drawing Tools
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