ACDSee Quick View is an image viewer that you can use to quickly view images without opening ACDSee. For example, imagine that you want to view an image that someone sent to you in an email. If you double-click the image it will open in Quick View, which is like a pared-down version of View mode in ACDSee.
With Quick View you can quickly scroll through your images, temporarily rotate images, and zoom in and out. If you are viewing a particularly appealing image in Quick View, you can also set the image as your desktop wallpaper or print the image.
You can easily switch from Quick View to ACDSee. You also have the option to open an image in Manage, View, or Edit mode.
If you are accustomed to using keyboard and mouse shortcuts in View mode you can use most of those shortcuts in Quick View as well.
To Open an Image in Quick View:
ACDSee Quick View Viewing Options
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Previous |
View the previous image. |
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Next |
View the next image. |
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Rotate Left |
Rotate the image to the left. |
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Rotate Right |
Rotate the image to the right. |
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Zoom In |
View the image at a higher magnification. |
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Zoom Out |
View the image at a lower magnification. |
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Delete |
Move the image to the computer's Recycle Bin. |
To Open the Image in ACDSee:
To Set an Image as Your Desktop Wallpaper:
To Restore Your System to the Default Desktop Wallpaper:
Click Tools | Set Wallpaper | Restore.
To Print the Image:
If you have a Windows Touch Gestures™-enabled device, you can use it with ACDSee Quick View for quick, easy viewing of photos.
To Use Windows Touch Gestures™ with Quick View:
Open an image in ACDSee Quick View.