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Introduction to Camera Raw

  1. Panduan Pengguna Photoshop
  2. Pengantar Photoshop
    1. Bermimpi. Wujudkan.
    2. Yang baru di Photoshop
    3. Edit foto pertama Anda
    4. Buat dokumen
    5. Photoshop | Pertanyaan Umum
    6. Persyaratan sistem Photoshop
    7. Berkenalan dengan Photoshop
    8. Selalu perbarui Photoshop
  3. Photoshop dan produk serta layanan Adobe lainnya
    1. Bekerja dengan karya seni Illustrator di Photoshop
    2. Bekerja dengan file Photoshop di InDesign
    3. Materi Substance 3D untuk Photoshop
    4. Menggunakan ekstensi Capture dalam aplikasi di Photoshop
  4. Photoshop di perangkat seluler (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan)
    1. Panduan pengguna
    2. Yang Baru 
    3. Persyaratan teknis    
  5. Photoshop di iPad (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan)
    1. Photoshop di iPad | Pertanyaan umum
    2. Berkenalan dengan ruang kerja
    3. Persyaratan sistem | Photoshop di iPad
    4. Membuat, membuka, dan mengekspor dokumen
    5. Menambahkan foto
    6. Bekerja dengan lapisan
    7. Menggambar dan melukis dengan kuas
    8. Membuat seleksi dan menambahkan mask
    9. Memoles komposit Anda
    10. Bekerja dengan lapisan penyesuaian
    11. Menyesuaikan tonalitas komposit Anda dengan kurva
    12. Menerapkan operasi transformasi
    13. Memangkas dan memutar komposit Anda
    14. Memutar, menggeser, men-zoom, dan mereset kanvas
    15. Bekerja dengan lapisan Ketikan
    16. Bekerja dengan Photoshop dan Lightroom
    17. Mendapatkan font yang hilang di Photoshop di iPad
    18. Teks Bahasa Jepang di Photoshop di iPad
    19. Mengelola pengaturan aplikasi
    20. Pintasan sentuh dan gestur
    21. Pintasan keyboard
    22. Mengedit ukuran gambar Anda
    23. Livestream saat Anda berkarya di Photoshop di iPad
    24. Mengoreksi imperfeksi dengan Kuas Reparasi
    25. Membuat kuas di Capture dan menggunakan di Photoshop di iPad
    26. Bekerja dengan file Camera Raw
    27. Berkreasi dan bekerja dengan Objek Cerdas
    28. Menyesuaikan eksposur dalam gambar Anda dengan Pencerah dan Penggelap
    29. Perintah penyesuaian otomatis di Photoshop di iPad
    30. Mencoreng area dalam gambar Anda dengan Photoshop di iPad
    31. Menambah atau mengurangi saturasi gambar Anda menggunakan alat Spons
    32. Isian berdasarkan konten untuk iPad
  6. Photoshop di web (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan)
    1. Panduan pengguna
    2. Yang baru di Photoshop
    3. Persyaratan teknis
  7. Photoshop (beta) (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan)
    1. Mulai menggunakan aplikasi Creative Cloud Beta
    2. Photoshop (beta) di desktop
    3. Gambar Referensi
    4. Mencampur objek ke dalam latar belakang apa pun dengan Harmonisasi
    5. Menyempurnakan kualitas gambar dengan Peningkatan Skala Generatif
    6. Menata, membagikan, dan berkolaborasi dengan Proyek
  8. AI generatif (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan) 
    1. Pertanyaan umum tentang AI generatif di Photoshop
    2. Isian Generatif di Photoshop di desktop
    3. Menghasilkan Gambar dengan prompt teks deskriptif
    4. Perluasan Generatif di Photoshop di desktop
    5. Mengganti latar belakang dengan Generasikan latar belakang
    6. Mendapatkan variasi baru dengan Hasilkan yang Serupa
    7. Memilih model AI untuk kontrol generatif
    8. Isian Generatif di Photoshop di iPad
    9. Perluasan Generatif di Photoshop di iPad
    10. Fitur AI generatif di Photoshop di web
  9. Autentisitas konten (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan)
    1. Content credentials di Photoshop
    2. Identitas dan asal-usul untuk NFT
    3. Menghubungkan akun untuk atribusi kreatif
  10. Dokumen Cloud (tidak tersedia di Tiongkok daratan)
    1. Dokumen cloud Photoshop | Pertanyaan umum
    2. Dokumen cloud Photoshop | Pertanyaan alur kerja
    3. Mengelola dan bekerja dengan dokumen cloud di Photoshop
    4. Memutakhirkan penyimpanan cloud untuk Photoshop
    5. Tidak dapat membuat atau menyimpan dokumen cloud
    6. Mengatasi kesalahan dokumen cloud Photoshop
    7. Mengumpulkan log sinkronisasi dokumen cloud
    8. Mengundang orang lain untuk mengedit dokumen cloud Anda
    9. Membagikan dokumen untuk ditinjau
  11. Ruang Kerja
    1. Dasar-dasar ruang kerja
    2. Preferensi
    3. Belajar lebih cepat dengan Panel Temukan Photoshop
    4. Membuat dokumen
    5. Menempatkan file
    6. Pintasan keyboard default
    7. Kustomisasi pintasan keyboard
    8. Galeri alat
    9. Preferensi performa
    10. Bar Tugas Kontekstual
    11. Menggunakan alat
    12. Preset
    13. Kisi-kisi dan garis bantu
    14. Gestur sentuh
    15. Menggunakan Bar Sentuh dengan Photoshop
    16. Kemampuan sentuh dan ruang kerja yang dapat disesuaikan
    17. Pratinjau teknologi
    18. Metadata dan catatan
    19. Menempatkan gambar Photoshop di aplikasi lain
    20. Penggaris
    21. Menampilkan atau menyembunyikan Ekstra non-cetak
    22. Menentukan kolom untuk gambar
    23. Urungkan dan riwayat
    24. Panel dan menu
    25. Menempatkan elemen dengan pengaitan
    26. Menempatkan dengan alat Penggaris
  12. Dasar-dasar warna dan gambar
    1. Cara mengubah ukuran gambar
    2. Bekerja dengan gambar raster dan vektor
    3. Ukuran dan resolusi gambar
    4. Mendapatkan gambar dari kamera dan pemindai
    5. Membuat, membuka, dan mengimpor gambar
    6. Melihat gambar
    7. Kesalahan Penanda JPEG tidak valid | Membuka gambar
    8. Melihat banyak gambar sekaligus
    9. Menyesuaikan pemilih warna dan contoh warna
    10. Gambar high dynamic range
    11. Mencocokkan warna dalam gambar Anda
    12. Konversi antar-mode warna
    13. Mode warna
    14. Menghapus bagian gambar
    15. Mode campuran warna
    16. Memilih warna
    17. Menyesuaikan tabel warna terindeks
    18. Informasi gambar
    19. Filter distorsi tidak tersedia
    20. Tentang warna
    21. Penyesuaian warna dan monokrom menggunakan saluran
    22. Memilih warna di panel warna dan contoh warna
    23. Sampel
    24. Mode Warna atau mode Gambar
    25. Semburat warna
    26. Menambahkan perubahan mode bersyarat ke tindakan
    27. Menambahkan contoh warna dari HTML CSS dan SVG
    28. Kedalaman bit dan preferensi
  13. Lapisan
    1. Dasar-dasar lapisan
    2. Pengeditan non- destruktif
    3. Membuat dan mengelola lapisan dan grup
    4. Memilih, mengelompokkan, dan menautkan lapisan
    5. Menempatkan gambar ke dalam bingkai
    6. Opasitas lapisan dan campuran warna
    7. Lapisan mask
    8. Menerapkan Filter Cerdas
    9. Komp lapisan
    10. Memindahkan, menumpuk, dan mengunci lapisan
    11. Lapisan mask dengan mask vektor
    12. Mengelola lapisan dan grup
    13. Efek lapisan dan gaya
    14. Mengedit mask lapisan
    15. Mengekstraksi aset
    16. Menampilkan lapisan dengan mask pemotongan
    17. Menghasilkan aset gambar dari lapisan
    18. Bekerja dengan Objek Cerdas
    19. Mode campuran warna
    20. Menggabungkan beberapa gambar ke dalam potret grup
    21. Menggabungkan gambar dengan Campur Warna Lapisan Secara Otomatis
    22. Menyejajarkan dan mendistribusikan lapisan
    23. Menyalin CSS dari lapisan
    24. Memuat seleksi dari batas lapisan atau mask lapisan
    25. Knockout untuk memunculkan konten dari lapisan lain
  14. Seleksi
    1. Mulai menggunakan seleksi
    2. Membuat seleksi dalam komposit Anda
    3. Pilih dan Mask ruang kerja
    4. Memilih dengan alat seleksi
    5. Memilih dengan alat laso
    6. Menyesuaikan seleksi piksel
    7. Memindahkan, menyalin, dan menghapus piksel yang dipilih
    8. Membuat mask cepat sementara
    9. Memilih rentang warna dalam gambar
    10. Mengonversi antara jalur dan batas seleksi
    11. Dasar-dasar saluran
    12. Menyimpan seleksi dan mask saluran alfa
    13. Memilih area gambar dalam fokus
    14. Menduplikasi, membagi, dan menggabungkan saluran
    15. Kalkulasi saluran
  15. Penyesuaian gambar
    1. Mengganti warna objek
    2. Warp perspektif
    3. Mengurangi blur goyangan kamera
    4. Contoh kuas reparasi
    5. Mengekspor tabel pencarian warna
    6. Menyesuaikan ketajaman dan blur gambar
    7. Memahami penyesuaian warna
    8. Menerapkan penyesuaian Kecerahan/Kontras
    9. Menyesuaikan detail bayangan dan sorotan
    10. Penyesuaian level
    11. Menyesuaikan rona dan saturasi
    12. Menyesuaikan vibrance
    13. Menyesuaikan saturasi warna di area gambar
    14. Melakukan penyesuaian tonal cepat
    15. Menerapkan efek warna khusus ke gambar
    16. Menyempurnakan gambar Anda dengan penyesuaian keseimbangan warna
    17. Gambar high dynamic range
    18. Melihat histogram dan nilai piksel
    19. Mencocokkan warna dalam gambar Anda
    20. Memangkas dan meluruskan foto
    21. Mengonversi gambar berwarna menjadi hitam dan putih
    22. Penyesuaian dan lapisan isian
    23. Penyesuaian kurva
    24. Mode campuran warna
    25. Gambar target untuk ditekan
    26. Menyesuaikan warna dan rona dengan eyedropper Level dan Kurva
    27. Menyesuaikan eksposur HDR dan peronaan
    28. Mencerahkan atau menggelapkan area gambar
    29. Membuat penyesuaian warna selektif
  16. Adobe Camera Raw
    1. Persyaratan sistem Camera Raw
    2. Yang baru di Camera Raw
    3. Pengantar Camera Raw
    4. Membuat panorama
    5. Lensa yang didukung
    6. Membuat penyesuaian warna dan rona di Camera Raw
    7. Efek vinyet, grain, dan kabut di Camera Raw
    8. Pintasan keyboard default
    9. Koreksi perspektif otomatis pada Camera Raw
    10. Filter Radial di Camera Raw
    11. Pengaturan Camera Raw
    12. Membuka, memproses, dan menyimpan gambar di Camera Raw
    13. Memperbaiki gambar dengan alat Penghilangan Spot yang Disempurnakan di Camera Raw
    14. Memutar, memangkas, dan menesuaikan gambar
    15. Menyesuaikan rendering warna di Camera Raw
    16. Memproses versi di Camera Raw
    17. Membuat penyesuaian lokal di Camera Raw
    18. Menghilangkan orang-orang yang tidak diinginkan
    19. Menghilangkan pantulan
    20. Melihat Status Edit AI dan mengelola pembaruan
  17. Perbaikan dan restorasi gambar
    1. Menghilangkan objek dan orang yang tidak diinginkan dengan alat Penghilang
    2. Menghilangkan objek dari foto Anda dengan Isian Berdasarkan Konten
    3. Tambalan dan Geser Berdasarkan Konten
    4. Memoles dan memperbaiki foto
    5. Koreksi distorsi dan noise gambar
    6. Langkah-langkah pemecahan masalah dasar untuk memperbaiki sebagian besar masalah
  18. Penyempurnaan dan transformasi gambar
    1. Mengganti langit dalam gambar Anda
    2. Mentransformasikan objek
    3. Menyesuaikan pemangkasan, rotasi, dan ukuran kanvas
    4. Cara memangkas dan meluruskan foto
    5. Membuat dan mengedit gambar panorama
    6. Membungkus gambar, bentuk, dan jalur
    7. Titik Lenyap
    8. Penskalaan berdasarkan konten
    9. Mentransformasikan gambar, bentuk, dan jalur
  19. Menggambar dan melukis
    1. Melukis pola simetris
    2. Menggambar persegi panjang dan memodifikasi opsi goresan
    3. Tentang menggambar
    4. Menggambar dan mengedit bentuk
    5. Membuat bintang atau bentuk runcing lainnya
    6. Alat melukis
    7. Membuat dan memodifikasi kuas
    8. Mode campuran warna
    9. Menambahkan warna ke jalur
    10. Mengedit jalur
    11. Melukis dengan Kuas Pencampur
    12. Preset kuas
    13. Gradasi
    14. Interpolasi gradasi
    15. Seleksi, lapisan, serta jalur isian dan goresan
    16. Menggambar dengan alat Pena
    17. Membuat pola
    18. Membuat pola menggunakan Pembuat Pola
    19. Mengelola jalur
    20. Mengelola pustaka pola dan preset
    21. Menggambar atau melukis dengan tablet grafis
    22. Membuat kuas bertekstur
    23. Menambahkan elemen dinamis ke kuas
    24. Gradasi
    25. Melukis goresan bergaya dengan Kuas Riwayat Seni
    26. Melukis dengan pola
    27. Menyinkronkan preset di beberapa perangkat
    28. Memigrasikan preset, tindakan, dan pengaturan
  20. Teks
    1. Menambahkan dan mengedit teks
    2. Unified Text Engine
    3. Bekerja dengan font OpenType SVG
    4. Memformat karakter
    5. Memformat paragraf
    6. Cara membuat efek ketikan
    7. Mengedit teks
    8. Jarak garis dan karakter
    9. Ketikan Arabic dan Hebrew
    10. Font
    11. Memecahkan masalah font
    12. Ketikan Asia
    13. Membuat ketikan
  21. Filter dan efek
    1. Menggunakan Galeri Blur
    2. Dasar-dasar filter
    3. Referensi efek filter
    4. Menambahkan Efek Pencahayaan
    5. Menggunakan filter Sudut Lebar Adaptif
    6. Menggunakan filter Cat Minyak
    7. Menggunakan filter Likuifikasi
    8. Efek lapisan dan gaya
    9. Menerapkan filter tertentu
    10. Mencoreng area gambar
  22. Menyimpan dan mengekspor
    1. Menyimpan file Anda di Photoshop
    2. Mengekspor file Anda di Photoshop
    3. Format file yang didukung
    4. Menyimpan file dalam format grafis
    5. Memindahkan desain antara Photoshop dan Illustrator
    6. Menyimpan dan mengekspor video dan animasi
    7. Menyimpan file PDF
    8. Proteksi hak cipta Digimarc
  23. Manajemen Warna
    1. Memahami manajemen warna
    2. Menjaga warna tetap konsisten
    3. Pengaturan warna
    4. Duotone
    5. Bekerja dengan profil warna
    6. Mengelola warna dalam dokumen untuk tampilan online
    7. Mengelola warna dalam dokumen saat mencetak
    8. Mengelola warna dalam gambar yang diimpor
    9. Proofing warna
  24. Desain aplikasi, web, dan layar
    1. Photoshop untuk desain
    2. Lembar kerja
    3. Pratinjau Perangkat
    4. Menyalin CSS dari lapisan
    5. Halaman web irisan
    6. Opsi HTML untuk irisan
    7. Mengubah tata letak irisan
    8. Bekerja dengan grafis web
    9. Membuat galeri foto web
  25. Video dan animasi
    1. Pengeditan video di Photoshop
    2. Mengedit lapisan video dan animasi
    3. Gambaran umum video dan animasi
    4. Pratinjau video dan animasi
    5. Melukis bingkai di lapisan video
    6. Mengimpor file video dan rangkaian gambar
    7. Membuat animasi bingkai
    8. Animasi 3D Creative Cloud (Pratinjau)
    9. Membuat animasi timeline
    10. Membuat gambar untuk video
  26. Mencetak
    1. Mencetak objek 3D
    2. Mencetak dari Photoshop
    3. Mencetak dengan menajemen warna
    4. Lembar Kontak dan Presentasi PDF
    5. Mencetak foto dalam tata letak paket gambar
    6. Mencetak warna spot
    7. Mencetak gambar ke mesin cetak komersial
    8. Meningkatkan kualitas cetakan warna dari Photoshop
    9. Memecahkan masalah pencetakan | Photoshop
  27. Otomatisasi
    1. Membuat tindakan
    2. Membuat grafik berbasis data
    3. Pembuatan skrip
    4. Memproses batch file
    5. Memutar dan mengelola tindakan
    6. Menambahkan tindakan bersyarat
    7. Tentang tindakan dan panel Tindakan
    8. Alat Rekam dalam tindakan
    9. Menambahkan perubahan mode bersyarat ke tindakan
    10. Kit alat Photoshop UI untuk plug-in dan skrip
  28. Pemecahan masalah
    1. Masalah yang diperbaiki 
    2. Masalah yang diketahui
    3. Mengoptimalkan performa Photoshop
    4. Pemecahan masalah dasar
    5. Memecahkan masalah kerusakan atau macet
    6. Memecahkan masalah program
    7. Memecahkan masalah kesalahan gores disk penuh
    8. Memecahkan masalah driver grafis dan GPU
    9. Menemukan alat yang hilang
    10. Photoshop 3D | Pertanyaan umum seputar fitur yang dihentikan

About camera raw files

A camera raw file contains unprocessed, uncompressed grayscale picture data from a digital camera’s image sensor, along with information about how the image was captured (metadata). Photoshop® Camera Raw software interprets the camera raw file, using information about the camera and the image’s metadata to construct and process a color image.

Think of a camera raw file as your photo negative. You can reprocess the file at any time, achieving the results that you want by making adjustments for white balance, tonal range, contrast, color saturation, and sharpening. When you adjust a camera raw image, the original camera raw data is preserved. Adjustments are stored as metadata in an accompanying sidecar file, in a database, or in the file itself (in the case of DNG format).

When you shoot JPEG files with your camera, the camera automatically processes the JPEG file to enhance and compress the image. You generally have little control over how this processing occurs. Shooting camera raw images with your camera gives you greater control than shooting JPEG images, because camera raw does not lock you into processing done by your camera. You can still edit JPEG and TIFF images in Camera Raw, but you will be editing pixels that were already processed by the camera. Camera raw files always contain the original, unprocessed pixels from the camera.

To shoot camera raw images, you must set your camera to save files in its own camera raw file format.

Note

The Photoshop Raw format (.raw) is a file format for transferring images between applications and computer platforms. Don’t confuse Photoshop raw with camera raw file formats. File extensions for camera raw files vary depending on the camera manufacturer.

See the complete list of supported cameras here.

Digital cameras capture and store camera raw data with a linear tone response curve (gamma 1.0). Both film and the human eye have a nonlinear, logarithmic response to light (gamma greater than 2). An unprocessed camera raw image viewed as a grayscale image would seem very dark, because what appears twice as bright to the photosensor and computer seems less than twice as bright to the human eye.

To see a list of cameras and which version of Camera Raw each camera requires, see Cameras supported by Camera Raw.

About Adobe Camera Raw

Camera Raw software is included as a plug-in with Adobe After Effects® and Adobe Photoshop, and also adds functionality to Adobe Bridge. Camera Raw gives each of these applications the ability to import and work with camera raw files. You can also use Camera Raw to work with JPEG and TIFF files.

Note

Camera Raw supports images up to 65,000 pixels long or wide and up to 512 megapixels. Camera Raw converts CMYK images to RGB upon opening. 

You must have Photoshop or After Effects installed to open files in the Camera Raw dialog box from Adobe Bridge. However, if Photoshop or After Effects is not installed, you can still preview the images and see their metadata in Adobe Bridge. If another application is associated with the image file type, it’s possible to open the file in that application from Adobe Bridge.

Using Adobe Bridge, you can apply, copy, and clear image settings, and you can see previews and metadata for camera raw files without opening them in the Camera Raw dialog box. The preview in Adobe Bridge is a JPEG image generated using the current image settings; the preview is not the raw camera data itself, which would appear as a very dark grayscale image.

Note: A caution icon  appears in the thumbnails and preview image in the Camera Raw dialog box while the preview is generated from the camera raw image.

You can modify the default settings that Camera Raw uses for a particular model of camera. For each camera model, you can also modify the defaults for a particular ISO setting or a particular camera (by serial number). You can modify and save image settings as presets for use with other images.

When you use Camera Raw to make adjustments (including straightening and cropping) to a camera raw image, the image’s original camera raw data is preserved. The adjustments are stored in either the Camera Raw database, as metadata embedded in the image file, or in a sidecar XMP file (a metadata file that accompanies a camera raw file). For more information, see Specify where Camera Raw settings are stored.

After you process and edit a camera raw file using the Camera Raw plug-in, an icon  appears in the image thumbnail in Adobe Bridge.

If you open a camera raw file in Photoshop, you can save the image in other image formats, such as PSD, JPEG, Large Document Format (PSB), TIFF, Cineon, Photoshop Raw, PNG, or PBM. From the Camera Raw dialog box in Photoshop, you can save the processed files in Digital Negative (DNG), JPEG, TIFF, or Photoshop (PSD) formats. Although Adobe Camera Raw software can open and edit a camera raw image file, it cannot save an image in a camera raw format.

As new versions of Camera Raw become available, you can update this software by installing a new version of the plug-in. You can check for updates to Adobe software by choosing Help > Updates.

Different camera models save camera raw images in many different formats, and the data must be interpreted differently for these formats. Camera Raw includes support for many camera models, and it can interpret many camera raw formats.

Note

If you have trouble opening Camera Raw files, see Why doesn't my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?

About the Digital Negative (DNG) format

The Digital Negative (DNG) format is a non-proprietary, publicly documented, and widely supported format for storing raw camera data. Hardware and software developers use DNG because it results in a flexible workflow for processing and archiving camera raw data. You may also use DNG as an intermediate format for storing images that were originally captured using a proprietary camera raw format.

Because DNG metadata is publicly documented, software readers such as Camera Raw do not need camera-specific knowledge to decode and process files created by a camera that supports DNG. If support for a proprietary format is discontinued, users may not be able to access images stored in that format, and the images may be lost forever. Because DNG is publicly documented, it is far more likely that raw images stored as DNG files will be readable by software in the distant future, making DNG a safer choice for archival storage.

Metadata for adjustments made to images stored as DNG files can be embedded in the DNG file itself instead of in a sidecar XMP file or in the Camera Raw database.

You can convert camera raw files to the DNG format by using the Adobe DNG Converter or the Camera Raw dialog box. For more information on the DNG format and DNG Converter, see the Digital Negative (DNG). You can download the latest version of Digital Negative (DNG) by selecting Windows or macOS.

Process images with Camera Raw

Copy camera raw files to your hard disk, organize them, and (optionally) convert them to DNG.

Before you do any work on the images that your camera raw files represent, transfer them from the camera’s memory card, organize them, give them useful names, and otherwise prepare them for use. Use the Get Photos From Camera command in Adobe Bridge to accomplish these tasks automatically.

Open the image files in Camera Raw.

You can open camera raw files in Camera Raw from Adobe Bridge, After Effects, or Photoshop. You can also open JPEG and TIFF files in Camera Raw from Adobe Bridge.

Adjust color.

Color adjustments include white balance, tone, and saturation. You can make most adjustments on the Basic tab, and then use controls on the other tabs to fine-tune the results. If you want Camera Raw to analyze your image and apply approximate tonal adjustments, click Auto on the Basic tab.

To apply the settings used for the previous image, or to apply the default settings for the camera model, camera, or ISO settings, choose the appropriate command from the Camera Raw Settings menu (see Apply saved Camera Raw settings).

Make other adjustments and image corrections.

Use other tools and controls in the Camera Raw dialog box to perform such tasks as sharpening the image, reducing noise, correcting for lens defects, and retouching.

(Optional) Save image settings as a preset or as default image settings.

To apply the same adjustments to other images later, save the settings as a preset. To save the adjustments as the defaults to be applied to all images from a specific camera model, a specific camera, or a specific ISO setting, save the image settings as the new Camera Raw defaults. (See Save, reset, and load Camera Raw settings.)

Set workflow options for Photoshop.

Set options to specify how images are saved from Camera Raw and how Photoshop should open them. You can access the Workflow Options settings by clicking the link beneath the image preview in the Camera Raw dialog box.

Save the image, or open it in Photoshop or After Effects.

When you finish adjusting the image in Camera Raw, you can apply the adjustments to the camera raw file, open the adjusted image in Photoshop or After Effects, save the adjusted image to another format, or cancel and discard adjustments. If you open the Camera Raw dialog box from After Effects, the Save Image and Done buttons are unavailable.

  • Save Image Applies the Camera Raw settings to the images and saves copies of them in JPEG, PSD, TIFF, or DNG format. Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to suppress the Camera Raw Save Options dialog box and save the files using the last set of save options. (See Save a camera raw image in another format.)
  • Open Image or OK Opens copies of the camera raw image files (with the Camera Raw settings applied) in Photoshop or After Effects. The original camera raw image file remains unaltered. Press Shift while clicking Open Image to open the raw file in Photoshop as a Smart Object. At any time, you can double-click the Smart Object layer that contains the raw file to adjust the Camera Raw settings.
  • Done Closes the Camera Raw dialog box and stores file settings either in the camera raw database file, in the sidecar XMP file, or in the DNG file.
  • Cancel Cancels the adjustments specified in the Camera Raw dialog box.

Camera Raw plug-in overview

Adobe Camera Raw workspace
The Camera Raw workspace in Photoshop

histogram-camera-raw
Ribbon Histogram in Adobe Camera Raw

Use the Shadow and Highlight Clipping Indicators, on the upper-left and upper-right corner, respectively to view the areas of shadows and highlights in your image. Shadows are shown with a blue mask and highlights are shown in red.

Panels

Edit

Access Edit panels on the right side of the dialog box.

In Adobe Bridge, these options are also available from Edit > Develop Settings.

Open or collapse the panels as you need. Once you make adjustments in a panel, long-press the eye icon to hide that panel's adjustments in the preview. You can also select a profile from the Profile drop-down menu. Once you're made your desired adjustments, click Done.

Here are more details on the Edit panels:

  • Basic Adjust White Balance, Temperature, Tint, Exposure, Highlight, Shadows, and more using the sliders
  • Curve Fine-tune the tonal scale using curves. Select among Parametric Curve, Point Curve, Red Channel, Green channel, and Blue Channel
  • Detail Adjust Sharpening, Noise Reduction, and Color Noise Reduction using the sliders
  • Color Mixer Select between HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance) and Color to adjust different hues in your image
  • Color Grading Precisely adjust hues in Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights using the color wheels. You can also adjust the Blending and Balance of these hues
  • Optics Remove chromatic aberration or Distortion and Vignette. You can also use Defringe to sample purple or green hues in your image and correct them.
  • Geometry Adjust different types of perspective and level corrections. Select Constrain crop to quickly remove the white border after applying Geometry adjustments
  • Effects Add Grain or a vignette using the sliders
  • Calibration Select the Process Version from the Process drop-down menu and adjust the sliders for Shadows, Red Primary, Green Primary, and Blue Primary

Crop and Rotate

Adjust Aspect Ratio and Angle. You can also rotate and flip your images.

Spot Removal

Heal or clone specific areas of your image.

Adjustment Brush

Make edits to specific areas of your image using the Brush tool.

Graduated Filter 

Makes a selection using parallel lines. Adjust various controls based on the selected area.

Radial Filter

Makes a selection using an ellipse. Adjust various controls based on the selected areas.

Red Eye

Easily remove red eye or pet eye in images. Adjust Pupil Size or Darken.

Snapshot

Create and save different edited versions of your image.

Presets

Access and browse through Premium presets for Portraits for different skin tones, Cinematic, Travel, Vintage, and more. You can also find your User Presets here. Simply hover over a preset to preview and click to apply it.

Starting from Adobe Camera Raw version 14.4 (June 2022 release), you can control the intensity of the applied preset using the Preset Amount slider.

Preset Amount Slider
Use the Preset Amount slider to adjust the intensity of the selected preset.

Preview

The selected image on the left displays a preview of the applied edits. You can cycle between the Before and After views by clicking the icon in the bottom-right corner. You can toggle between settings and parallely view an image with before and after edits. You can also temporarily hide edits from a panel when you long-press the eye icon of that panel.

Preview in Camera Raw
Cycle between Before/After views or use the toggle (second icon) to view the image without adjustments. The toggle icon is activated after you make some edits. The deactivated toggle icon which is displayed on default is shown here

Filmstrip

The images that you open in Camera Raw are displayed in the filmstrip, positioned below the preview. You can choose to hide the filmstrip, sort images based on Capture Date, File Name, Star Rating, and Color Label, and also filter photos using the Filter icon.

You can also move the filmstrip to the left panel, which is especially useful when working with portraits. To do this, Control-click (macOS)/Right-click (Windows) the filmstrip and select Filmstrip Orientation > Vertical.

Filmstrip in Camera Raw
Hide the filmstrip, Filter, and Sort photos in the filmtrip using these icons

Other controls

Zoom tool

Use the Zoom tool at the bottom of the right panel to zoom in or out of the preview image. Double-click the Zoom icon to return to Fit in View.

You can also control zoom using the Zoom level menu below the filmstrip. The default value is set to 100%.

Hand tool

When zoomed in, use the Hand tool to move around and view areas of the image in preview. Hold down the spacebar to temporarily activate the Hand tool while using another tool. Double-click the Hand tool to fit the preview image to the window.

Zoom and Hand tools
The Zoom and Hand tools in the right panel

Note

Some controls such as the Workflow Options link, that are available when you open the Camera Raw dialog box from Adobe Bridge or Photoshop are not available when you open the Camera Raw dialog box from After Effects.

Learn how to use the Camera Raw filter in Adobe Photoshop

Work with the Camera Raw cache in Adobe Bridge

When you view camera raw files in Adobe Bridge, the thumbnails and previews use either the default settings or your adjusted settings. The Adobe Bridge cache stores data for the file thumbnails, metadata, and file information. Caching this data shortens the loading time when you return to a previously viewed folder in Adobe Bridge. The Camera Raw cache speeds the opening of images in Camera Raw and rebuilds of previews in Adobe Bridge when image settings change in Camera Raw.

Because caches can become very large, you may want to purge the Camera Raw cache or limit its size. You can also purge and regenerate the cache if you suspect that it is corrupted or old.

Note

The Camera Raw cache holds data for about 200 images for each gigabyte of disk storage allocated to it. By default, the Camera Raw cache is set to a maximum size of 1 GB. You can increase its limit in the Camera Raw preferences.

  1. In Adobe Bridge, choose Edit > Camera Raw Preferences (Windows) or Bridge > Camera Raw Preferences (macOS). Alternatively, click the Open Preferences Dialog button  in the Camera Raw dialog box.

  2. Do any of the following:
    • To change the cache size, enter a Maximum Size value.
    • To purge the camera raw cache, click the Purge Cache button.
    • To change the location of the camera raw cache, click Select Location.

Work with Camera Raw and Lightroom

Camera Raw and Lightroom share the same image-processing technology to ensure consistent and compatible results across applications. For Camera Raw to view image adjustments made in the Develop module of Lightroom, metadata changes must be saved to XMP in Lightroom.

Adjustments made in Camera Raw are also displayed in the Adobe Bridge Content and Preview panels.

To view Lightroom changes in Camera Raw, and to ensure that Camera Raw adjustments can be viewed in Lightroom and Adobe Bridge, do the following:

  1. In Adobe Bridge, choose Edit > Camera Raw Preferences (Windows) or Bridge > Camera Raw Preferences (Mac OS). Or, with the Camera Raw dialog box open, click the Open Preferences Dialog button .

  2. Choose Save Image Settings In > Sidecar “.XMP” Files, and deselect Ignore Sidecar “.XMP” Files.
  3. After applying adjustments to a photo in Camera Raw, save them by clicking Done or Open Image.
Note

Camera Raw reads only the current settings for the primary image in the Lightroom catalog. Adjustments made to virtual copies are not displayed or available in Camera Raw.

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