How to save to open in Camera Raw

How do I save a tif to save to open in Camera Raw?

You want to open TIFFs in Camera Raw by default?
(Windows) Edit > Preferences > File Handling > "Camera Raw Preferences" button > JPEG and TIFF Handling at the bottom
(Mac) Photoshop > Preferences > File Handling > "Camera Raw Preferences" button > JPEG and TIFF Handling at the bottom

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  • How do you Re-Open the Camera Raw Dialog box after closing it?

    Hi All,
    going crazy trying to figure out how to reopen the Camera Raw dialog box after closing it in photoshop. I know I found it once but have since forgetten. Any help would be much appreciated!
    thx!
    Jayson

    When the image is open in ACR hold down the SHIFT key and you'll see the button marked Open Image changes to Open Object, so do your ACR adjustments then hold down shift and click Open Object - your image will open as a Smart Object in Photoshop.
    If using Lightroom you can right click the image and select Edit>Open as Smart Object in Photoshop from the drop-down menu.
    Do not confuse normal smart objects with what we're talking about here, Camera RAW Smart Objects - possibly one of the most powerful tools to have at your dispossal, once you understand them.
    Hope this helps

  • Hello my name is jose quant, and let me know how I can use CAMERA RAW adobe bridge because the bridge use and want to open a camera raw image, I get a message that says: MAIN BRIDGE aplicaion NOT ACTIVATED. BRIDGE REQUIRES A PARTICULAR PRODUCT HAS BEGUN A

    Hello my name is jose quant, and let me know how I can use CAMERA RAW adobe bridge because the bridge use and want to open a camera raw image, I get a message that says: MAIN BRIDGE aplicaion NOT ACTIVATED. BRIDGE REQUIRES A PARTICULAR PRODUCT HAS BEGUN AT LEAST ONCE TO ACTIVATE THIS FEATURE. I wonder what that means?
    I use a lapto (windows 7) 64-Bit operating system.
    Thank you,
    my email is: [email protected], if you send me the answer to my query

    You need to activate Photoshop.
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  • RAW images in Lightroom aren't opening in camera raw in Photoshop.  Instead, I have to open the image in Finder before it will open in Camera Raw in Photoshop.  How can I correct that?

    RAW images in Lightroom aren't opening in camera raw in Photoshop.  Instead, I have to open the image in Finder before it will open in Camera Raw in Photoshop.  How can I correct that?

    Your question is a little unclear. In a "normal" Lightroom/Photoshop workflow the raw images do not open from Lightroom into Camera Raw. Lightroom has all of the Camera Raw functionality in the develop module. When you choose to open an image in Photoshop, and Lightroom and Photoshop are synchronized (i.e. referencing the same version of Camera Raw) then Camera Raw is simply used to interpret the Lightroom adjustments as the image is transferred to Photoshop. If Camera Raw is an older version then Lightroom offers you the choice to open the image or create a PSD or TIF file that includes all of the Lightroom adjustments. But in either case, opening in Camera Raw is not part of the workflow. It is possible to open the image as a smart object or convert the image to the smart object in Photoshop and then open it in Camera Raw. That is done from within Photoshop or is one of the open options in Lightroom. If you choose to go the smart object route the image first has to be opened in Photoshop and then from there you can open it in Camera Raw.

  • I could not open my camera raw files from canon mark iii with my photoshop CS5. Tried to update Camera raw 6.7 but failed to install. Message said 'There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later'. How could I open Raw files ?

    I could not open my camera raw files from canon mark iii with my photoshop CS5. Tried to update Camera raw 6.7 but failed to install. Message said 'There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later'. How could I open Raw files ?

    Try installing it manually from:
    Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Camera Raw 6.7.1 Update
    Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh : Camera Raw 6.7.1 Update
    Regards,
    Ashutosh

  • Open in camera raw is greyed out in bridge cs5.1. how do I activivate this feature?

    open in camera raw is greyed out in bridge cs5.1. how do I activivate this feature?

    The D600 was first supported in Camera Raw 7.3 which is only compatible with CS6 and later - not CS5 unfortunately.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
    Some options:
    FREE
    Download the free Adobe DNG converter, convert all D600 Raw files to DNGs then open the DNGs in CS5
    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html
    PAID
    Upgrade to CS6
    Buy Lightroom 5.4
    Buy Photoshop Elements 12
    Join the Cloud and get CC (subscription only)
    Join the Photoshop Photography Program and get Photoshop CC + Lightroom (subscription only)

  • Have been opening files in 'normal' photoshop but it sudenly opens in Camera Raw - how do I get rid f it?

    Have been opening files in 'normal' photoshop but it sudenly opens in Camera Raw - how do I get rid f it?

    johnb73101560 a écrit:
    Have been opening files in 'normal' photoshop but it sudenly opens in Camera Raw - how do I get rid f it?
    If you mean you are opening jpeg files that have already been edited in camera raw, that is normal.
    Otherwise, that's very strange. There are many users who would like to be able to open in camera raw by default or from the Organizer  and complain not to be able to do so!
    Which Elements versin? From the editor or the Organizer?

  • How do I get a tiff to open in camera raw?

    I am using PS CS6 with no updates pending on a 64 bit Windows 7 PC. I can see that camera raw is installed in About Plugins. I have looked at sevaral manuals and on-line help. I have control clicked, right clicked, control right clicked, control r clicked but nothing prsents me with an option to open in camera raw.

  • Dng. files from LR to PS CC ok Can't open in Camera Raw?

    I have LR 5.7 and can edit my dng. files in PS CC but I can only get Camera Filter not full camera raw w/ all the tools. I am a PC user, BTW.
    How do I open full Camera raw for a dng. file?
    Thanks, very frustrated.
    Chris

    Because it was edited in lightroom first, photoshop knows enough to bypass camera raw since the controls are identical. If you open the dng file using the normal way like any other format, then it would open in camera raw first.
    Keep in mind if you already did any editing in lightroom, those edits needs to be saved to that dng file before you can do the above otherwise camera raw and photoshop will not see the edits you did.
    To save a file in lightroom select the file in the library and use ctrl-s to save.
    If you do the above, lightroom will not automatically see the changes done in camera raw or photoshop. In library view there will be an icon in the thumbnails corner. This appears when changes to the metadata do not match that of lightroom's database. Clicking the icon should provide a dialog box asking if you want to update lightroom or leave it unchanged.
    If you do a folder full, you can sync that folder to update all of them. Keep in mind syncing overwrites your changes in lightroom so make sure that is what you want to do.
    I personally try to make it a habit to save all the images from lightroom, just so I don't get any surprises when syncing. There is an icon in the corner of those that need saving.

  • "Camera Raw Preferences..." / "Open in Camera Raw" broken (using Bridge 2.1.1.9)

    I'm having some trouble getting Bridge to see my Camera Raw plugin -- oddly enough, I can double-click on a raw file and it'll open in
    ACR via Photoshop, but it won't load in
    ACR on its own. On top of that, Bridge isn't showing me the thumbnails for any of my raw images (though it will show thumbnails for JPEGs) and both the "Camera Raw Preferences" and "Open in Camera Raw" menu items are grayed out:
    For what it's worth, I'm running Adobe Bridge 2.1.1.9 and Photoshop CS3 10.0.1 on a MacBookPro running Leopard 10.5.2. Here's what I've tried so far:
    I've read over the entire "
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    As mentioned in that thread, I've installed "Camera Raw.plugin" to Macintosh HD:Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS3/File Formats/ (and I've also searched my hard drive to confirm that this instance of "Camera Raw.plugin" is the only one on the drive) :
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    I've also checked Photoshop's About Plug-in menu and I've confirmed that "Camera Raw" appears exactly once:
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    Just for good measure, I've also tried starting up Bridge while holding down the Option key and then choosing the option to delete all the prefs from the dialog box that comes up.
    Any ideas on where I've gone wrong?

    I started experiencing this same problem three days ago when I installed ACR 4.5. I have been through the forums, trying anything and everything that has worked for other users. Finally, I hit on one crazy possibility.....and it worked.
    ACR was working fine in Photoshop, but suddenly in Bridge it would not display thumbnails for my CR2 images or allow me to open them in Camera Raw.
    So what fixed it for me? Remember, I had tried everything mentioned in all the posts and none of it fixed it. But one user pointed out that they only had "Camera Raw" show once in Photoshop's "About Plug-In" menu. I had noticed I had it appearing four times, once for 4.5 and once for each of the three previous versions! Working on a hunch, I went to the folder where CameraRaw.8bi exists and found that I had a "save" folder there as well. The save folder contained the three prior versions. I moved the save folder outside of this location -- AND ACR WORKS AGAIN IN BRIDGE!!!
    So now I'm left to wonder only one thing -- did this work okay until I added 4.5, or did I somehow create the save folder (and add previous versions of ACR) in my sleep when I installed 4.5? In the end, I'm just happy that it works again.
    I hope this helps a few others of you out there!

  • Images open in camera raw 4.6, not Photoshop?

    Since I downloaded & installed camera raw 4.6 to deal with raw images from my Nikon D90 I have had the following problem with Photoshop cs4 (on XP + SP3).
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    I've looked at the file associations & made sure photoshop is selected & I've tried open with & browsed to the photoshop directory & selecting the photoshop.exe file but always they open with the adobe raw.
    How do I get this set back to default so that all regular images open in photoshop & raw images open in camera raw?
    Lastly I tried deleting thus ressetting my prefferances, no good.
    Any help much appreciated.

    Camera RAW for CS4 is 5.3

  • No options in Bridge or Photoshop to open with camera raw

    Photoshop CC 14 installed. I do not get an option to open in camera raw from bridge or from file/open in photoshop. I am trying to batch work on PSD documents from camera raw but cannot open them in camera raw.

    That would be right.  You can't open PSD files in ACR.  How would ACR deal with layers, along with all the other features embedded in a PSD file?

  • Bridge CS3 "Open in Camera Raw" unavailable (grayed out)

    I am using Bridge CS3 (2.0.0.975; and Photoshop CS3) under Vista Home Premium. I have two accounts on this system (one administrative "root," and my primary limited user account).
    My problem: under my primary account (even if I switch it to administrative), unless I open raw files with ACR, I cannot access "Open in Camera Raw..." under the file menu (as it is grayed out and inaccessible while trying to open jpg files, etc.). However, using the administrative account I can access/use the command. I tried uninstalling CS3, switching my primary to administrative and reinstalling using my primary account, but it still appears grayed out and I still cannot open files using the abbrev "Ctrl+R." Note, I can open jpg files in ACR, but this must be the default for all jpg files not ones that I select to open.
    Also, under preferences>Labels, I need to uncheck the "Require the Control Key to Apply Labels and Ratings" every time Bridge is restarted as it will not save from startup to startup. Any help is appreciated. --Greg

    There are 3 places to check this option, 1 in Bridge preferences itself, 1 in the camera raw preferences via Bridge and the last one in the PS preferences from PSCS3 itself.
    They all should have a checkmark. But there are some issues with this option. You might also want to refresh the preferences with restarting Bridge an holding down option key and after doing so again check and set the prefs to your wishes.

  • Cannot open in camera raw

    I have 4 psd files I just made.
    In bridge, right click has no open in camera raw option. Also no open in camera raw from menu.
    Last resort: from photoshop open, change dropdown to camera raw -- but then error message comes up:
    "Could not complete your request because the file-format module cannot parse the file"
    thanks!

    I have Photoshop set up to Always Maximize Compatibility, myself.
    This enables the use of some 3rd party viewers (e.g., IrfanView), and helps better ensure any PSD will be editable by more different software/versions.  That said, most "Never" mode saves can actually be opened by an older version of Photoshop, as long as features not available in the older version have not been used.
    I think the data compression may be better when set to Never, because even a flat Background-only file will make a smaller PSD file when set to Never.  Some say it's faster, too.
    However big disks are cheap, computers are faster than ever, and I hate closing off options that might mean I "can't get there from here" some day in a situation I just haven't anticipated. 
    But that's just my preference.
    A single layer Background-only file can be opened with Camera Raw even if saved with "Never Maximize Compatibility".  A multi-layer file cannot.  So yes, if you flatten the file you can keep the "Never" setting.
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    P.S., the "flattened composite" created by saving a compatible PSD is not really a preview - I used the wrong word before.  It's what you'd get with Layer - Flatten, and has all the quality thereof.

  • Why is "Open in  Camera Raw" greyed out?

    I'm using CS2 and recently  upgraded to Mac OSX 10.5.8 from 10.4.11. Camera Raw has never been  available to me, but I really need it now because there is no version of Canon's raw file utility (Digital Photo Professional) that will work with 10.5 on a Powerbook G4.  The Camera Raw plugin is in  it's correct place in Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plut-Ins/CS2/File Formats/Camera Raw.plugin.  Neither Camera Raw.plugin 3.6 nor 3.7 works. I am using a Canon 40D.  Please help.

    Support for Canon 40D was added in ACR 4.2, which works with Photoshop CS3 not CS2. http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3730
    However you can download and install the latest DNG converter, convert your files using the save options compatible to camera raw 4.1 and later.You will then be able to open your 40D dng files in CS2.

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