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Chapter 8 Editing
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Add Noise options
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Batch editing
About batch editing
In ACDSee Pro you can:
Make one type of edit to many photos: For example, if you need to resize multiple photos you 
can use the Batch Resize tool. Or, if you need to rotate multiple photos by 90 degrees you can use 
the Batch Rotate/Flip tool.
Make multiple types of edits to multiple photos: For example, if you need to resize, crop, 
correct color cast, and rotate multiple photos, you can use the Batch Processor to perform all the 
edits, to all the files, simultaneously.
Intensity
Specifies the amount of noise to add to the image. A higher intensity increases 
the chance that a noise pixel will replace a pixel in the original image.
Color 
proximity
Specifies the color of noise pixels to add to the image.  A lower value gives each 
noise pixel a color similar to the pixel it replaces. Higher values result in a 
random selection of the noise pixel color.
Noise color
Select one of the following options to specify noise pixel color:
Random: randomly selects the color.
Monochrome: produces black and white noise pixels.
Adjustable: randomly selects the color of each noise pixel, but more 
pixels match a defined color. To define a color, click the color picker and 
select a color.
Noise 
placement
Adds noise to image areas that closely match a defined color. Select the Set 
color
 check box to enable noise placement, and click the color picker to specify 
a color. 
Random Seed
Indicates the random placement of noise in an image. When you apply the Add 
Noise filter to an image, ACDSee places the noise pixels based on a random 
seed. This makes the image noise different each time you apply the filter. You 
can define a specific random seed to generate identical image noise. To 
generate a new random seed, click Random Seed.