Soft: Blurs images slightly for a softening effect.
Vivid: Increases the saturation of the images to make colors brighter.
Black & white: Displays all images in grayscale.
Collage: Displays images as a collage where images overlap each other.
Pan and Zoom: Zooms in and pans across each slide during the time it is displayed.
These transitions do not work with the 2-up, 4-up and Collage variations.Ĭlick the drop-down list to select from the following:
Clear all: Clears any selected transitions.
Select all: Selects all the transitions and displays them randomly.
Select the Screen Saver tab in your Windows Display Properties dialog box, and then select ACDSee Screensaver from the drop-down list.ĭisplays a list of transitions for you to select and plays each transition, variation, or effect in the Preview as you select it. To activate the screensaver on your computer:
When you are satisfied with your choices, click OK.
To automatically use the screensaver on your desktop, select the Set as default screensaver check box.
Click Configure, specify the options as described below, and then click OK.
In the ACDSee Screensaver dialog box, click Add to browse for more images to add to your screensaver, or select images you do not want to include and click Remove.
In Manage mode, in the File List pane, select a group of images, and then click Tools | Configure Screensaver.
You can set the screensaver options to adjust how long each image is displayed, set the background color, apply transition effects, and add header or footer text. You can create a desktop screensaver using your own images. Creating a desktop screensaver Creating a desktop screensaver