In the 1980s, imaging visionary, Doug Vandekerkhove foresaw the convergence of analog and digital media, and in 1993 he founded ACD Systems International Inc. to answer the call of photographers everywhere. Today, ACD Systems holds seven patents, has products translated into eleven languages, and has produced millions of ACDSee products in use in every corner of the globe. ACD Systems develops revolutionary software in offices in the United States, China, and Canada.
ACD Systems became a public company in 1999. It was first listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2000, and then became a private company in 2007.
Also born in the 80s, Deneba Software created Canvas for the Mac platform. In 1993, Deneba released the first Canvas for Windows, and it was a runaway success. In 2003, ACD Systems and Deneba merged.
In recent years, ACD Systems has branched into image editing apps on a variety of mobile platforms. Each year we continue to augment our ever-expanding product family with solutions for professional and amateur photographers, businesses, graphic artists, technical illustrators, and everyone in between.
ACDSee becomes ACDSee Photo Studio
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ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2018
continues the ACDSee Ultimate legacy
ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2018
With GPU-accelerated adjustment
layers, RAW editing, and an arsenal
of professional digital asset
management tools, ACDSee Photo
Studio Ultimate 2018 is perfectly
positioned as the only software you
need to satisfy any part of your
digital photography workflow.
As an established RAW editor and
digital asset management solution,
ACDSee Photo Studio Professional
2018 is brimming with everything you
need to hold complete mastery over
your photography workflow.
Developed over decades, ACDSee Photo
Studio Standard 2018 stands up to
the demands of modern image
processing. Photo Studio Standard
2018 continues to offer trusted,
efficiency-driven digital asset
management tools paired with photo
editing essentials for the practical
amateur.