
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Refining your auto categories search
You can refine your auto categories search by selecting more than one auto category. For example, imagine that you are learning to
combine aperture and shutter speed settings to properly expose images in a variety of lighting and you want find images taken at
specific settings. If you click the Easy-Select indicator beside the f/16 aperture auto category and the 1/30 s shutter speed auto
category, ACDSee Pro will search for images that belong to both of those auto categories.
When you select more than one auto category you can further control the search by selecting Match All or Match Any from the
Match Any/All drop-down list at the top of the Catalog pane. If you select Match Any, ACDSee Pro will display any images associated
with the selected auto categories. If you select Match All, ACDSee Pro will display only those images that are associated with all of the
selected auto categories.
You can also refine your auto categories search by selecting a category or rating. For example, imagine that you clicked on the
Photographer auto category and found over 1000 images. However, you only want to see the best images by that photographer.
Click the Easy-Select indicator beside 1 in the Ratings area of the Catalog pane. Only the images by that photographer with a rating
of 1 will display.
You can also use the Selective Browsing pane to refine your auto categories search. For example, imagine that you clicked on the
Camera Model auto category and ACDSee Pro displayed over 1000 images. However, you only want to see the images that you took
on a specific date. Display the Selective Browsing pane by clicking View | Selective Browsing, then select the Calendar pane and
select the appropriate date. Only the images taken with that camera model on that day will be displayed.
Finding Duplicate Files
You can use the Duplicate Finder plug-in to search for duplicate files on your hard drive. Once you locate any duplicates, you can
rename or delete them to better manage your file collection.
The following steps are a basic overview of how to use the Duplicate Finder. There is also extensive context-sensitive Help in the
plug-in dialog box to provide you with additional information.
Limit your search by selecting only a portion of the photos or images in a folder.
To find duplicate files:
1. In Manage mode, select a folder or images to search for duplicates.
2. Click Tools | Find Duplicates.
3. In the Duplicate Finder dialog box, on the Select Search Type page, add any other files and folders you want to search.
4. Do one of the following:
To find duplicates within the files and folders you added to the list, select Find duplicates within this list of
files.
To compare files between the list you created and another group of files, select Find duplicates between these
files and another list.
5. Click Next.
6. If you are comparing the files with another list, add the files or folders you want to compare to the second list, and then click
Next.
7. On the Search Parameters page, specify whether you want to find exact duplicates, or just files with the same name.
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