Camera raw defaults

Hi, I have been trying things out in camera raw in cs5.5 extended and I cant work out how to reset the default settings. Every time I open an image in raw everything is obviously wrong. Can anyone please help?

Welcome to the forum!
According to a handy excerpt from the book Camera Raw Controls, the "Default control" (circled in red in the image below) "provides a simple way to return to the Camera Raw Default settings in the Basic panel based on your current Default settings (which can be changed)."
And here's a great introductory video on the version of Camera Raw that shipped with Photoshop CS5:

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