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ACD Systems Introduces ACDSee Photo Editor

ACD Systems International Inc., Victoria, BC, Canada, releases its ACDSee Photo Editor, a photo editing application that offers users tools and guidance to turn their digital photos into something unique, says the company. From performing quick fixes such as lighting and red-eye correction, to creating fun projects like scrapbook pages, CD covers, invitations, and more, ACDSee Photo Editor walks users through the creative process, step-by-step, using interactive How-To lessons easy enough for even beginners to quickly master, yet powerful enough to handle the most creative details.

Photo Editor also contains deeper features that meet the needs of more advanced users, says the company. Advanced users can create complex projects in Photo Editor’s object-based environment using selection tools, gradients, masking techniques, blending modes, and in-depth vector object support.

The full version of ACDSee Photo Editor is available in English for $69.99, $49.99 for the upgrade from ACDSee Photo Editor 3.1, ACDSee PowerPack, or FotoCanvas.

Posted on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 03:51PM by Registered CommenterJohn Thawley | Comments Off
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