Is it possible to clear all adjustments in Camera Raw 5

For example, if I use the Adjustment brush on an area of an image in Camera Raw, then switch to the Graduated Filter and make another adjustment -- is there a way to clear both adjustments at once? I can click on Clear All to clear one adjustment at a time, but there doesn't appear to be a way to clear ALL adjustments at once.

Yes Jay, go to Camera RAW's presets tab, (its the one furthest right). There's a small drop down menu top right - choose Camera RAW defaults from this. This takes off any adjustments in all the Tabs. You can toggle Custom settings back on.
Yes there should be an easy to find 'Overall Preview' toggle, which takes everything back to their defaults for preview purposes - this is much more useful than being able to preview individual tabs, most people agree with this. Except probably Jeff Schewe.

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