About View Mode

In View mode you can display images in full resolution, one at a time. You can also open the Properties pane (View | Properties Pane) to view image properties, display areas of an image at varying magnifications, or rotate images.

You can use the Filmstrip in View mode to flip quickly between all of the images in a folder. View mode contains a toolbar with navigation buttons, and a status bar at the bottom of the window which displays information about the current image.

View Mode is Divided into Two Areas:

The viewer displays the selected image in the Filmstrip. You can rotate or zoom into images using the tools in the toolbar.

The Filmstrip displays selected images, or images in a folder. Browse images using the left and right arrow keys.

To Access the View Mode:

Select a file in Manage Mode and do one of the following:

  • Click View mode button at the top right of ACDSee.
  • Select View | View mode from the top menu of ACDSee.
  • Press Option–Command–V to switch to View mode.
  • Double-click on an image in Manage mode.

Only images will be displayed in View mode.

In order to ensure optimum performance, the GPU is used to display images in View mode. If your computer has multiple GPUs, the preferred system default GPU is used.

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