Browse photos quickly in ACDSee
The photo browsing function in ACDSee is great and convenient because you can preview photos as default thumbnails. However, ACDSee has a problem: when you browse a folder with a lot of images, its image display speed is quite slow, affecting the old operation.
The photo browsing function in ACDSee is great and convenient because you can preview photos as default thumbnails.
However, ACDSee has a problem when you browse a folder with a lot of images, its image display speed is quite slow, affecting the operation of the computer.
Therefore, in order to speed up the display of images, you can use the indexing of image folders to often browse the following steps:
- In ACDSee, click the Database menu and select Catalog Files .
- In the first dialog box, select one of the Catalog of My Pictures folder . (index the folder to save the default image of My Pictures and its folders) or Catalog a specific set of folders . (indexing one or more other directories). After selecting, click Next .
- If the above step selects the first item, then in the next dialog box, just click Finish and finish. If you choose the second item, in the next dialog box you must select the folder to be indexed by clicking the Add Folder button, then click Next twice and then click Finish .
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