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10/16/2008 05:55:32 PM · #1 |
I'm pretty sure im not the only one who gets frustrated with this but is there any way to disable the automatic settings adjustment photoshop does when i open a raw file in the editor? i shoot raw plus small jpg just so i can scroll through them and see if they are in focus and i look at the small jpgs and then decide on which raw file to edit and when i open the raw file it looks nothing like the jpg version because its doing its own automatic adjustments to it and the jpg version looks much better.
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10/16/2008 07:26:36 PM · #2 |
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10/16/2008 07:32:31 PM · #3 |
| In CS3 Bridge >Camera RAW Preferences >Default Image Settings. Uncheck Auto-Tone adjustments. I also check Default Specific to Camera by Serial Number. |
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10/16/2008 07:46:30 PM · #4 |
How do you turn off the sharpening, brightness, contrast and black point settings? Not everything starts out at zero.
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10/16/2008 07:53:46 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Fetor: i look at the small jpgs and then decide on which raw file to edit and when i open the raw file it looks nothing like the jpg version because its doing its own automatic adjustments to it and the jpg version looks much better. |
The jpg you're looking at has had in-camera adjustments applied, which is what makes it look better than its RAW equivalent. When you're opening the RAW you're seeing the file without any of the in-camera adjustments.
Message edited by author 2008-10-16 19:54:11. |
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10/16/2008 09:07:39 PM · #6 |
yeah i kind of suspected that was what the problem was.
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