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Open images in Camera Raw
- To process raw images in Camera
Raw, select one or more camera raw files in Adobe Bridge, and then
choose File > Open In Camera Raw or press Ctrl+R (Windows)
or Command+R (Mac OS). When you finish making adjustments
in the Camera Raw dialog box, click Done to accept changes and close
the dialog box. You can also click Open Image to open a copy of
the adjusted image in Photoshop.
- To process JPEG or TIFF images in Camera Raw, select
one or more JPEG or TIFF files in Adobe Bridge, and then choose
File > Open In Camera Raw or press Ctrl+R (Windows)
or Command+R (Mac OS). When you finish making adjustments
in the Camera Raw dialog box, click Done to accept changes and close the
dialog box. You can specify whether JPEG or TIFF images with Camera
Raw settings are automatically opened in Camera Raw in the JPEG
and TIFF Handling section of the Camera Raw preferences.
- To import camera raw images in Photoshop, select one
or more camera raw files in Adobe Bridge, and then choose File >
Open With > Adobe Photoshop CS4. (You can also choose
the File > Open command in Photoshop, and browse to
select camera raw files.) When you finish making adjustments in
the Camera Raw dialog box, click Open Image to accept changes and
open the adjusted image in Photoshop. Press Alt (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS) to open a copy of the adjusted image and not save
the adjustments to the original image’s metadata. Press Shift while
clicking Open Image to open the image as a Smart Object in Photoshop.
At any time, you can double-click the Smart Object layer that contains
the raw file to adjust the Camera Raw settings.
 Shift-double-click a thumbnail in Adobe
Bridge to open a camera raw image in Photoshop without opening the
Camera Raw dialog box. Hold down Shift while choosing File >
Open to open multiple selected images.
- To import camera raw images in After Effects using Adobe
Bridge, select one or more camera raw files in Adobe Bridge,
and then choose File > Open With > Adobe After Effects CS4.
(You can also choose a File > Import command in After Effects
and browse to select camera raw files.) When you finish making adjustments
in the Camera Raw dialog box, click OK to accept changes.
- To import TIFF and JPEG files into After Effects using
Camera Raw, select the File > Import command in After Effects,
and then select All Files from the Enable menu (Mac OS)
or Files Of Type menu (Windows) in the After Effects Import
File dialog box. Select the file to import, select Camera Raw from
the Format menu, and click Open.
- To import Camera Raw images into After Effects as a sequence,
choose File > Import in After Effects. Select
the images, check the Camera Raw Sequence box, and click Open. Camera
Raw settings applied to the first camera raw file upon import are
applied to the remaining files in the sequence unless an XMP sidecar
file is present for any subsequent file in the sequence. In that
case, the settings in the XMP file or in the DNG file are applied
to that specific frame in the sequence. All other frames use the
settings that the first file in the sequence specifies.
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