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ACDSee Updates ACDSee Pro 2

ACDSee has released an update to the company’s ACDSee Pro 2 Photo Manager. The free update to the software includes version 2.0 of the Uploader to Flickr feature, which allows users to select security, safety, and content type; set tags for individual images or all images; and select the metadata fields that appear in Flickr fields. The update also provides support for .abr, .jbr, and .pbr files-or brushes-that are used in Adobe Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop Pro.

The speed and performance for local brightening and darkening in the RAW Processor also has been improved. The update provides new raw camera support for the following: Canon 40D (including the sRAW format), Pentax K100D Super, Kodak EasyShare P712, Kodak P880, Samsung GX-1S, Olympus E-410, Panasonic FZ18, and Sony A700.

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