
Chapter 3: Manage mode
ACDSee Screensaver options
Basic Select transitions Displays a list of transitions for you to select and plays each transition, variation, or effect
in the Preview as you select it.
Select all: Selects all the transitions and displays them randomly.
Clear all: Clears any selected transitions.
These transitions do not work with the 2-up, 4-up and Collage variations.
Variations Click the drop-down list to select from the following:
None: Uses no variations
Pan and Zoom: Zooms in and pans across each slide during the time it is
displayed.
2-up: Displays two images at a time.
4-up: Displays four images at a time.
Collage: Displays images as a collage where images overlap each other.
Effects Click the drop-down list to select from the following:
None: Uses no effects.
Black & white: Displays all images in grayscale.
Sepia: Displays all images in sepia.
Vivid: Increases the saturation of the images to make colors brighter.
Soft: Blurs images slightly for a softening effect.
Background color Specifies the background color. Click the color picker to select or change the color. Click
Other to set a custom color in the Color dialog box.
Slide duration
(sec)
Specifies how long you want the screensaver to display each image.
Advanced General settings Select or clear the following options:
Play embedded audio: Plays any audio clips embedded in the images.
Stretch images to fit screen: Enlarges small images to fill the entire screen.
Slide order Select one of the following options to specify the order to display your images:
Forward
Shuffle
Text Display header
text
Displays a text caption at the top of each image. Set the options to specify the text you
want to display.
Display footer text Displays a text caption at the bottom of each image. Set the options to specify the text you
want to display.
Screensaver text options
Alignment Specifies the alignment of the text captions.
Background color Specifies a background color for the caption text.
Text Specifies the text to display as a caption.
Font Opens the Font dialog box where you can select or change the font options for your text.
Insert Metadata Tag Inserts file-specific information called metadata into the caption.
Click to open the Choose Properties dialog box and select the metadata you want to insert.
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