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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Camera raw files
Last updated 7/26/2011
Camera Raw dialog box
A. View options B. Click the Basic or Detail tab to access different controls C. RGB values D. Histogram E. Image settings F. More menu
G. Camera and some EXIF information H. Tools I. Rotate buttons J. Zoom levels K. Bit depth options
Open and process camera raw files
1 Choose File > Open.
2 Browse to select one or more camera raw files, and click Open.
The histogram in the Camera Raw dialog box shows the tonal range of the image at the current settings. As you make
settings adjustments, the histogram automatically updates.
3 (Optional) Adjust the image view using the controls, such as the Zoom tool, and options, such as Shadows and
Highlights, which reveal clipping in the preview area. (See
Camera raw controls” on page 75.)
Note: Selecting Preview displays a preview of the image with the settings changes you make. Deselecting Preview displays
the camera raw image at the original settings of the current tab combined with the settings in the hidden tabs.
4 To rotate the image 90° counter clockwise or 90° clockwise, click the Rotate Image buttons .
5 To apply the settings used in the previous camera raw image or the default settings for your camera, choose an
option from the Settings menu. Using the same options is useful, for example, if you want to quickly process images
with similar lighting conditions. (See
Set custom camera settings” on page 76.)
6 (Optional) Set options to adjust the white balance. (See “White balance controls for camera raw” on page 77.)
You can monitor the RGB values of pixels in your image as you adjust them in the Camera Raw dialog box. Position
the Zoom tool, Hand tool, White Balance tool, or Crop tool over the preview image to display the RGB values directly
beneath the pointer.
7 Make tonal adjustments using the Exposure, Shadow, Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation sliders. (See Tonal and
image adjustments in camera raw files” on page 78.)
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