Importing Photos From a Disk
ACDSee Ultimate makes it easy to import photos from any other storage device, computer, network, flash drive etc. In fact, any device that your computer can map to. When you connect a removable drive, or to a network, disk or another computer, ACDSee Ultimate sees it as a removable drive and you can browse to it, and around it, using the Folders pane. You can just copy and paste the files into ACDSee.
If the files in the disk or drive have a complex folder structure or you want to organize, rename, and back up the files as you import them, it is worth using the Import From dialog box, which has import settings do all these tasks simultaneously.
To Import Photos from a Disk:
- Connect the disk to the computer.
- Do one of the following:
- If the Windows AutoPlay dialog box opens, select Import pictures using ACDSee.
- If you have more than one disk or drive connected to your computer, select the device you want to use, and then click OK.
- In Manage mode, click File | Import | From Disk.
- In the Browse for Folder dialog box, navigate to the removable drive or device in the folder tree, and then click OK.
- In the Import From dialog box, select the options you want to use, and then click Import.
- To browse your imported photos, click Yes when the Import Complete dialog box displays. A new tab will open displaying your results. For more information, see Browsing with ACDSee Tabs.