Changing Image-Saving Settings

Now that you’ve been using Camera Raw, you should be very comfortable with the fact that Camera Raw stores edits separately from image data. Any time you make an adjustment to an image, all of the information that you define in the Camera Raw window—cropping, rotation, straightening, white balance and exposure adjustment, and everything else—gets saved. Whether you choose to open or save the image, or click Done in Camera Raw, all of the raw conversion parameters are stored so that you can go back and adjust them further later. (At any time while you’re in Camera Raw, you can hold down Alt in Windows or Option on ...

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