When most of us think about sorting or rating images, we think about Bridge, but believe it or not, you can pretty much do the same thing right within Camera Raw. For example, let’s say…
Category Archives: Tip of the Day
Bypass Camera Raw’s Annoying Save As Dialog
If you’ve been processing images and you want to quickly save a file with the settings you’ve just applied, you don’t have to have the whole Save As dialog appear, which just takes up time…
How To Get Back Where You Started In Camera Raw
If you’ve made a number of adjustments in Camera Raw, and you’re not happy with them and just want to get back to where you started, go to the Camera Raw Settings pop-up menu (it’s…
Making Your Photo Bigger? Do It In RAW!
Another advantage of working with RAW images comes when you need to make your image larger than the original. Of course, this is generally thought of as a big no-no because making a photo bigger…
Hiding Your Metadata From Others
If you’re providing photos to magazines, websites, or really just about anybody, you might want to strip out your metadata, or anybody with Photoshop will be able to learn a lot about you. For example,…
Don’t Change Your Camera’s Color Space For RAW
If you’re shooting only in RAW (and not RAW+JPEG), then you don’t have to worry about changing the color space in your digital camera to match the edit space in Photoshop. That’s because you’ll actually…
How About A JPEG With The Raw File? Oh, A TIFF Too?
If you decide that you want to create JPEGs from all your RAW images, the entire process is automated in CS2, but you don’t do it from Camera Raw—you do it within Photoshop. You start…
Make It Always Fit In Camera Raw
Here’s a new viewing option—it’s called Fit in View. It’s found in the Zoom pop-up menu in the bottom-left corner of Camera Raw’s preview window, and when you select it, it displays your entire photo…




