![]() So, yeah, I'd love to jump on board and become a regular user of the program but I gotta see if there's a viable solution for EPS files. And, looking from the forum posts and from the new 2019 versions about to be released, Stacking is not going to make it anytime soon in this program. I was hoping that ACDSee has a Stacking feature like Adobe Bridge, Lightroom or Idimager (among a few) where even if the EPS files were not viewable then I could still stack them with the JPG files and that would be a decent workaround but I can't believe that ACDSee after all these years still doesn't have such a feature. Is there any of you or a few who got a current ACDSee installed and able to view and browse EPS files correctly? Blur a photo and make it transparent for a watermark effect, or combine a heavy blur with high contrast to simulate intense lighting. Use the blur together with other effects and design elements to create all kinds of looks and styles. I actually have version 9.22 installed before ACDsee but still, the EPS are not visible. Get creative The blur tool can be used for much more than smudging up the metaphorical lens. I've read a few posts on here already addressing the issue but most of those posts were for way older versions and not much of a solution was posted neither. ![]() ![]() As work with a lot of illustration file then I'll need to find a way to catalog them side by side with their JPG previews so I can keep track of them. I've encountered a few negatives but the most needed solution would be how to make ACDSee view EPS files. I'm currently on a trial version of ACDSee Pro 2018 and I'm trying to make the best judgment on if it's worth buying after the trial period.
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