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#Photoshop camera raw full#
I'll just click on the Auto button because that will then enable us to access this next icon, which is a before and after full screen. I'm going to go ahead and make a quick change. Then, there are a number of different settings to preview your image split screen. We'll talk more about these later in the chapter. Below that is a hyperlink to the workflow settings. To the right of that, you can rate your images using these star icons, as well as mark any images for deletion in Bridge. If you're working with a large volume of images and you've brought in, say, 20 or so images to Camera Raw, then it might also be useful to use either the Sort or the Filter icon. If you click and hold, you can change the filmstrip orientation as well as show file names and ratings and color labels.
#Photoshop camera raw plus#
You can also use Command Plus on Mac or Control Plus on Windows to zoom in and use the Minus in order to zoom out. You can click either of these buttons to zoom in or zoom out, or you can use this dropdown menu to select a specific zoom level. At the bottom left, there are a number of different options for zooming into your image. All right, for now, I'll just select the top image. Just know that if you have multiple images selected and you make a change, that change will be made to all of the selected images. If I want to select more than one image, I can hold down the Command key on Mac or Control key on Windows and select them. And then on the left are our different thumbnails for the two images that we opened. And across the top, we can see this is the name of the file and some information about the camera that was used to capture it.
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Then in the upper right, I'm going to click on this icon to go to Full Screen mode.
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This is very important that you use this icon if you're working with JPEG files, otherwise, Bridge would just open the JPEG file directly to Photoshop. I'm going to select these two images in Bridge, and then to open them in Camera Raw, I'm going to click on the Open in Camera Raw icon. So the first thing we should do is familiarize ourselves with the Camera Raw interface. If this is the case, then you can skip this chapter on Camera Raw. Now, before we begin this chapter, if you're using Lightroom Classic or Lightroom to make corrections and enhancements to your raw files, then you will open your files directly from Lightroom or Lightroom Classic into Photoshop. And fortunately, not only does Camera Raw support raw file formats, but also JPEG files. Camera Raw is an ideal tool for making color and contrast and tonal edits to our photographs before we open them in Photoshop.