A corrupt preview cache is the culprit. Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/ACDSee/PreviewCache/ and delete the contents. Restart ACDSee.
Corrects linking issues in Media Mode and navigation bugs in the Develop Mode filmstrip. ACDSee-Photo-Studio-10.0.1.dmg
The .dmg installer for Mac is designed to feel native to the Apple ecosystem. It leverages macOS's GPU acceleration to ensure that scrolling through high-resolution 45MP+ images is fluid and lag-free. A corrupt preview cache is the culprit
Hardware. Mac computer with an Apple silicon or Intel® processor. 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended) GPU with Metal support ( ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac 10 Corrects linking issues in Media Mode and navigation
macOS’s Gatekeeper is blocking the app because it’s not notarized (older version). Solution: Open Terminal and type: sudo spctl --master-disable (temporarily allows apps from anywhere). Alternatively, right-click the app and select “Open” instead of double-clicking.
A corrupt preview cache is the culprit. Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/ACDSee/PreviewCache/ and delete the contents. Restart ACDSee.
Corrects linking issues in Media Mode and navigation bugs in the Develop Mode filmstrip.
The .dmg installer for Mac is designed to feel native to the Apple ecosystem. It leverages macOS's GPU acceleration to ensure that scrolling through high-resolution 45MP+ images is fluid and lag-free.
Hardware. Mac computer with an Apple silicon or Intel® processor. 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended) GPU with Metal support ( ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac 10
macOS’s Gatekeeper is blocking the app because it’s not notarized (older version). Solution: Open Terminal and type: sudo spctl --master-disable (temporarily allows apps from anywhere). Alternatively, right-click the app and select “Open” instead of double-clicking.