Overexposed image saved in new Camera Raw 7

I took an image (Camera raw format)  that was shot of a colorful tree last year, but overexposed; the sky was white. I edited it with camera raw in Photoshop CS5  and, then, cleared the settings in the Bridge and did it with Photoshop CS6 and camera raw 7. The difference was unbelievable. A few minutes in the new Camera Raw 7 and it was workable. I never got the image even satisfactory at all in Photoshop CS5 Camera Raw. This version of camera raw  really works well with over-exposed images.

Hello! you are opening an image that had a been edited under a previous process. Go to the Camera Calibration Tab, and set it to 2012 process.

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