Importing file information from other sources

You can import file information into your database from other sources, including ACDSee Photo Discs and files from previous versions of ACDSee.

Importing Photo Discs

Previous versions of ACDSee (versions 4.0 and 5.0) created separate database files with a .ddf file extension for Photo Discs. You can import the Photo Disc database files into your ACDSee 12 database.

To import a Photo Disc:

  1. In Manage mode, click Tools | Database | Import, and then select Photo Disc.
  2. In the Open dialog box, locate and select the photo disc file you want to import.
  3. Click Open.

ACDSee Photo Manager Note Importing file information from other sources

To import the information from Photo Discs created with ACDSee 6.0 or later, you must convert and import the entire database.

Importing albums

In previous versions of ACDSee, you could create albums in an .ais file format that consisted of organized shortcuts to your images. Now you can use categories to create albums of images that do not require a separate file extension. You can, however, import your albums from previous versions of ACDSee, and add the information from the albums to the database. ACDSee 12 creates a new category for each album you import.

To import album information into the database:

  1. In Manage mode, click Tools | Database | Import, and then select Album.
  2. In the Open dialog box, locate and select the .ais file you want to import.
  3. Click Open.

Working with descript.ion files

In previous versions of ACDSee, file descriptions were stored in a separate descript.ion file in each folder that contained images. ACDSee 12 now stores file descriptions as captions in the database, along with other file information such as notes and keywords.

You can use the Descript.ion tools to import your old descript.ion files and add the information to the database, or export your existing file captions to a descript.ion file.

To import a descript.ion file:

  1. In Manage mode, click Tools | Database | Import, and then select Descript.ion File.
  2. In the Open dialog box, locate and select the descript.ion file you want to import.
  3. Click Open.

To export captions to a descript.ion file:

  1. In Manage mode, click Tools | Database | Export, and then select Descript.ion File.
  2. In the Save As dialog box, type a name for the descript.ion file in the File name field.
  3. Click Save.

Importing file information from other sources