ACDSee Photo Studio (Mac App Store Edition)
Release Notes
Version 9.1
Improvements
- Added Japanese language localization.
Known Issues
- For actions that require the application to restart (e.g. modifying Mobile Sync Preferences), auto-restart fails if the prompt to allow ACDSee to run in the background appears on exit. Workaround: manually relaunch the application.
- ACDSee cannot display images in View or Develop mode if the image is in a location that ACDSee has not been granted access to. Workaround: grant access to the image’s parent folder (or any ancestor) via Tools > Grant Access.
- Indexer Preferences cannot be viewed or set if ACDSee has not been granted access to any folders. Workaround: grant access to any folder via Tools > Grant Access and restart the application.
- ACDSee cannot show the contents at the root level of a removable device in the Import tool file list if ACDSee has not been granted access to the root level of that device. Workaround: grant access to that device via Tools > Grant Access.
- ACDSee cannot copy, move, or import files to a destination that ACDSee has not been granted access to. Workaround: grant access to that destination (or any ancestor) via Tools > Grant Access.
- Face Detection fails to rerun automatically if the “Rerun Face Detection” preference is enabled and an image is modified via the Batch Develop tool. Workaround: manually run the Redetect Faces command (Tools > Face Detection > Redetect Faces).
- Image doesn’t fit display when app moved to another monitor and Full Screen enabled.
- File List items are sorted by name if items are uncataloged and sort method is based on EXIF or IPTC metadata.
- Find Duplicates tool doesn’t work with iCloud Drive.
- Move to Trash will not work on images stored on cameras.
- Batch Copy and Batch Move will not work for images stored on cameras.
- PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) not supported.
- Cannot read any ACDSee Metadata embedded in BMP, CUR, DDS, EXR, GIF, HDR, ICO, JP2, MEF, PBM, PSD, or TGA.
- Batch Copy operation hangs when “Place in subfolder” option is enabled, “Date” token added to the Name, and date format includes slash character (“/”). Workaround: In System Preferences > Language & Region > Advanced… > Dates, remove “/” from the desired format.
- Import ignores video portion of Live Photos. Workaround: use ACDSee Mobile Sync.
- ACDSee does not support multiple clients connecting to the same database. ACDSee will become unresponsive if trying to connect to a database that is already open in another instance of ACDSee.
- Watermark tool Center button doesn’t center watermark for all images in the batch if images are different sizes.
- Startup time may be impacted if Image Basket contains many items.
- Keyboard shortcuts assigned to commands that can be renamed (such as Categories, Batch Presets, External Editors) need to be re-assigned if command is renamed.
- Writing a Spotlight Comment fails with error “Source file not found”.
- PSD files cannot be placed on the Map.
- Clone/heal effect is temporarily removed from view if you adjust Exposure or White Balance and image is RAW.
- If the exposure of a clone/heal source point has been adjusted via brush or gradient, the exposure of the target point will also be adjusted.
- Dragging keyword tokens from the Properties pane Keywords input field to the Search bar fails to return matching items if the keyword is hierarchical. Workaround: drag the keyword from the keyword list.
- Color LUTs fail to apply if LUT size is greater than 128.
- Writing EXIF User Comment to PSD or TIFF fails. Workaround: use IPTC.
- Remove Metadata fails to remove metadata written by previous versions of ACDSee if filetype is HEIC.
- Clicking the SendPix button still opens the SendPix website rather than the SendPix app if the SendPix app was just installed. Workaround: restart ACDSee.
Notes
- It’s highly recommended to embed ACDSee Metadata prior to importing or restoring a database from a previous version of ACDSee.
- When importing a previous version’s database, please ensure the previous version of the application is closed.
- Importing a previous version’s database may cause the Date Modified timestamp to update but does not modify the actual contents of the database.
- Apps require permission before directly accessing files in certain folders and external volumes. Please allow ACDSee to access files when prompted, or as follows: go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Files and Folders, find ACDSee, and check the applicable boxes.