RGB Images Into Camera RAW

Is there any way to take a RGB image and be able to use the slider settings found in Camera RAW? I am aware about RGB images usually have a profile attached to them and you can save it out as a Photoshop RAW plus the fact that Camera RAW images are usually come in as 16 bit with no profile included. The reason being is my company is testing out this idea to use Camera RAW into their workflow but we get a lot of RGB JPEGS from different sources (stock houses, etc.) and not straight from a digital photography studio. We mainly work within a magazine environment. Any info is greatly appreciated.

Camera RAW can open Tiffs and Jpegs. Keep in mind that tiffs and Jpegs will not have the latitude that a RAW file has because the information in the file is limited.

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  • How do I open my TIF file into Camera Raw from Bridge?

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    I was talking about an advanced action, which is not loaded externally but executed on runtime (will be translated to AS). So this will only work if you can pass the value of the variable containing the slide number you want to the SWF. For that you'll need JavaScript and I'm not that acquainted with JS. Have a look at Jim Leichliter's blog:
    http://captivatedev.com/series/captivate-javascript-series/
    In Captivate you create an advanced action to be triggered on entering the first slide, that will jump to the wanted slide number. If you can figure out how to pass the slide number, could help with the advanced action, I know them rather well:
    http://lilybiri.posterous.com/micro-navigation-in-adobe-captivate
    Lilybiri

  • Can't open jpegs into Camera Raw from Bridge

    Everytime I right click on an image to open it into camera raw I get a message telling me
    Bridge's Parent Application is not Active
    Bridge Requires that a qualifying product has been launched at
    least once to enable this feature.
    What???
    I don't get it, PS CC is open, so I would have thought that would be the parent application.  It used to do it, like until a few days ago.  What has happened?

    Yep, you would think, but it is open, and it won't do it.  the only way I seem to be able to do images in camera raw is to use the camera raw filter in the PS.
    It will open a raw file if I double click on it, but not if I right click and select open in camera raw.

  • Starting an action by opening an image in Camera RAW

    I am currently using Adobe CS3 Design Premium with Windows XP Pro as the operating system. The computer is a self build and has 2GB of RAM, 450GB of onboard HD storage and 6x500GB of external HD storage.
    As a photographer I frequently end up with anything between a 100 and 300 RAW images after a days work and convert them to DNG, Tif and JPEG files.
    With CS2 I ran an action which opened the image in Camera RAW which then enabled me to make adjustments before opening the image in Photoshop and completing the other elements of the action. Since upgrading to CS3 I have been unable to create a similar action and having read the "knowledge based" information and looked through the topics in the forum have failed to find anything that is of help. As each image and the conditions under which it has been taken differ it is quite important to make corrections in Camera RAW before completing the action in Photoshop and fixed settings applied by Camera RAW would be inappropriate.
    It is always possible that I am making a fundamental error in writing the action but given my previous experience it seems unlikely. Incidentally I usually bring up the images in Bridge and then select the best images to process and start the action from Bridge.
    I should be very grateful for any help in resolving this problem

    >It is always possible that I am making a fundamental error in writing the action but given my previous experience it seems unlikely. Incidentally I usually bring up the images in Bridge and then select the best images to process and start the action from Bridge.
    there's your problem...when you start the action recording from Photoshop you'll need to actually open a raw image FROM Photoshop not from Bridge. Don't know if this changed from CS2>CS3, but that's the only sure way of recording an open function...from within Photoshop. Then in the Batch you'll still need to override open so the open will open the image with the parameters already set in the image.

  • Is there a way to open an image in camera raw from within photoshop cs6 (on a PC)?

    is there a way to open an image in camera raw within photoshop cs6 (on a PC)? or do I have to use bridge to do this?
    Thanks....

    Just open the camera raw file, and it will open in the ACR plugin.

  • How to remove all changes made to an image in Camera Raw -

    In CS4 with latest ver. of Camera Raw, I think there is a way to remove all changes previously made to an image while using Camera Raw.
    In other words after doing this the little icon in the upper right hand corner of an image in Bridge that indicates changes have been applied to an image, should be gone. Another way of asking this would be to say, how can I start all over again with the original image in Camera Raw by removing all changes prefiously made to it in Camera Raw?
    TIA

    Sorry, I don't know the answer to that for sure*.  As a certified old geezer who avoids cluttering his mind with stuff that can easily be looked up in a menu, I stay away from keyboard shortcuts as much as I can, using only those applicable system wide, the most obvious ones in Photoshop like deselect, etc.
    * However, since no such shortcut appears next to the menu command, I doubt there is one.
    You could create an action and assign it a key command, though.  Doh!
    Never mind.  That was a total brain short circuit.  You can't create actions in Bridge.  You'll need a script.  Ask in the Bridge Scripting forum.
    Message was edited by: Ramón G Castañeda

  • After using PS CS6 for well over a year, Bridge now will not open RAW images in Camera Raw, although

    After using PS CS6 for well over a year, Bridge now will not open RAW images in Camera Raw, although Photoshop does. When I try to open them in Bridge, I receive a popup message that says that it "requires that a qualifying product has been launched at least once to enable this feature." Obviously, I have done so hundreds of times since installing and activating CS6. What gives, and how do I fix it?

    Things have now become significantly worse!
    Now when I try to open anything from Bridge, or try to open PhotoShop at all, I receive a popup that gives me 2 options: 1) License PS CC, or 2) continue with my trial of PS CC.
    So far as I know, I have not downloaded any trial of anything from Adobe in many months. In fact, I have no interest in PS CC. I wish simply to use PS CS6.
    I have uninstalled my Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design Standard, of which my PS CS is a part, and reinstalled it but I still am blocked from using my properly licensed programs.
    Please advise.
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  • I have downloaded Adobe camera raw 8.4 so that I can open raw files with pictures taken with the Sony a6000 camera.  However it is not opening the images in camera raw.  What can I do?

    I have downloaded Adobe camera raw 8.4 so that I can open raw files with pictures taken with the Sony a6000 camera.  However it is not opening the images in camera raw.  What can I do?

    Close and restart Photoshop if you have not already done so.
    In Photoshop, go to the Help - About Plug-in... menu then choose Camera Raw.  What version does it say there?
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  • Bridge NEF view  - selected image altered - Camera Raw issue?

    I use a Nikon D700  and CS3 Bridge on a MAC OSX 10.4.11, and when browsing NEF images in Bridge there is an action performed on the image whenever I click on it. I use the settings where a filmstrip is along the bottom and upon selection a larger image appears above. Initially the image appears as I recall exposing it and looks balanced with good saturation, but after selection the image brightens and loses saturation after a few moments. When I open the image in Camera Raw I find that the Brightness is set at +50 and the contrast is set at +25, and the Blacks slider is set at 5. When I reset those parameters to zero I do not recover the look of the image as it was before selection in the bridge window. In order to do that I have to raise the saturation, decrease the brightness and do a fair amount of work to get back to the way the image appeared in Bridge prior to selection. Can anyone tell me what is happening to the image in bridge and how to keep the image from changing after I select it, or at least how to find the settings that have been evidently applied to the image?  If I right click on the thumbnail first, I find that the image will open in camera raw without any changes being made in Bridge, so I was able to make jpegs that show the difference between the two images. The first image is as it appears before selcting the thumbnail, and the second is the image in camera raw. If I were to have selected the image normally with a left click in Bridge, the photo as you see it in camera raw would have appeared in bridge and not been recoverable to its earlier state. Can someone help me undertand what is happening here? How can I find out what Bridge or Camera Raw is doing to the images and retain the appearance as it first appears in Bridge? Thank you for your help.

    This is a common question.
    What you see first in Bridge is actually a JPG which the camera has embedded in the NEF, and uses all the camera's color settings (contrast, saturation, etc.).  Once you select the NEF, ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) attempts to render its own preview of the NEF.  Because ACR does not understand the camera's color settings, it gives you its default rendering, which usually is somewhat different than the camera's.
    In newer versions of ACR (5.x), Adobe has profiles which mimic the camera's presets ('Standard', 'Vivid', etc.) and can be applied automatically in Bridge.  Unfortunately, you will need CS4 for this version of ACR (and these profiles have some issues of their own, e.g. http://forums.adobe.com/thread/479960?tstart=0).  You can also create your own ACR presets to more or less emulate a particular look (I believe you will need CS4 for this as well).

  • Unable to open image in camera raw in CS3

    I have CS3 and I'm unable to open images in camera raw.  I updated to 4.6 but it hasn't helped, and I've tried suggestions such as "open as" and then "formats" and choosing "camera raw"...still doesn't work.  Adobe is not able to help me over the phone due to the older version of Photoshop...any thoughts or help?  Thanks so much.

    A critical piece of information would be what camera model the RAW images you're trying to open are from.
    Each model camera must be supported specifically in Camera RAW.  If your camera is newer than the latest ACR version available for your Photoshop version then you'll be unable to open the RAW files in ACR.
    Three solutions are:
    Use the latest version of the free DNG Converter from Adobe Updates < http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates > to convert each RAW file to a DNG and then that DNG will be openable in the older ACR version.  You may need to change the ACR-version compatibility setting in the DNG Converter.  This solution is free but doubles your storage space if you keep your original RAW plus the DNGs.
    Buy Lightroom (which is less than half the price of Photoshop) and continue to use your older Photoshop with it.  The adjustments you do in LR are the same as you'd be able to do in ACR (actually more because the newest version of LR and ACR have more adjustments)
    Upgrade to or buy the latest version of Photoshop, depending on your upgrade availability.
    I personally have both Lightroom and Photoshop and use LR 90% of the time.

  • I installed CS3 on my windows 8 laptop, and I can't open my raw images in camera raw. It worked fine on my old XP computer

    I installed CS3 on my windows 8 laptop. Why can't I open my raw images in camera raw? Worked fine on my old XP computer

    If in photoshop cs3 you go to Help>About Plug-In and click on the words Camera Raw, what version does it say?
    Which camera are the camera raw files from?
    After you downloaded the Camera_Raw_4_6.zip, you unzipped (extracted) the file and then copied the Camera Raw.8bi to
    Program Files x86\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS3\File Formats (windows 8 64 bit)
    or
    Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS3\File Formats (windows 8 32 bit)
    replacing the existing camera raw 8bi?

  • Opening photos from Lightroom into Camera Raw?

    Hello!
    I have a little problem since I upgraded to CS4.
    I used to open my (RAW) photos from Lightroom (2) into Camera Raw - it did it automatically when I clicked "edit in photoshop". Now it doesn't work anymore, and I have no idea why - it opens the pictures directly into Photoshop. I was told in the Lightroom forum that it's a functionality that was changed in CS4 and that I wouldn't be able to get to Camera Raw from Lightroom anymore.
    However, I really liked my old workflow Lightroom > Camera Raw > Photoshop, and I much prefer CR's interface, so if anybody's got an idea on how to fix this, or get it to work again, it would be really great.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Maybe the following would help.
    1. In lightroom, go to: Photo>Edit In>Open as Smart Object in Photoshop.
    2. Once the photo is in photoshop, double click the Smart object thumbnail in the layers panel to open camera raw.
    MTSTUNER

  • How do I find camera profiles and load them into Camera Raw?

    I did a clean install of Windows 7 and reloaded all my apps. Photoshop CS5 and Camera Raw used to show my Canon 60D & its lens, but now has no camera profiles. I found a way to lookup the camera/lens profile in Photoshop (Filter - Lens Correction), but not how to save it, so I have to do it every time I load PS. I can't even figure out how to get one into Camera RAW. Doesn't seem like this should be so hard. I must have figured it out when I first loaded CS5, but now I can't seem to get there. I figured a quick trip to Google would solve the problem, but no soap so far. Lots of advice on how to use profiles, but nothing (except invalid pages) saying how to get the darn things in there to begin with. Any help would be appreciated.

    Did you install the camera raw 6.7 update?
    Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows : Camera Raw 6.7 Update
    You probably need to search, download and install the other photoshop cs5 updates as well, if you've just installed photoshop cs5.
    Product updates

  • Opening jpegs into camera raw

    I have CS3 Windows and have been reading Kelby's book 7-Point System where he opens jpegs into camera raw. However, the explanation is poorly written for someone who has never done that. Can someone explain? Thanks.
    Don

    If you use Bridge just right click on thumb and "Open in Camera RAW" is an option in menu.

  • Impossible d'ouvrir image dans Camera Raw via Bridge

    Bonjour à tous et à toutes,
    Je sais que cette question a déjà été posées maintes et maintes fois sur le net, mais n'ayant pas trouvé de réponse(s), je pose la question sur le forum d'Adobe; il y a peut-être une chance que j'ai une réponse.
    Alors voilà mon problème :  quand je suis sur Bridge (que Photoshop est ouvert) et que je fais un clic droit sur une image (quelque soit son extension) > ouvrir dans Camera Raw, ou quand je vais dans Edition > Préférences Camera Raw, j'ai le message suivant :
    "La modification à l'aide de Camera Raw n'est pas activée.  
    La modification à l'aide de Camera Raw nécessite l'exécution préalable d'un produit adapté pour que cette fonction puisse être activée."
    J'ai bien pensé tout désinstaller pour réinstaller, mais dans les divers messages lus sur le web, j'ai vu que ça n'avait pas servi.
    Alors, j'arrive à ouvrir mes images sous Camera Raw via Photoshop (je fais Fichier > Ouvrir sous, puis je choisis Camera Raw comme type), mais je voudrais pouvoir le faire, non pas via Photoshop, mais via Bridge.
    Sinon, toujours dans Bridge (je ne sais pas si c'est lié mais), j'ai découvert qu'en faisant Édition > Préférences de couleurs Creative suite, j'avais un message similaire suivant :
    "Suite color management n'est pas activé.
    Suite color management nécessite qu'un produit remplissant les conditions requises ait déjà été exécuté au moins une fois pour que cette fonction puisse être activée."
    Est-ce quelqu'un (d'Adobe ou... peu importe) aurait une idée pour régler ce(s) problème(s) ?
    Y-a-t-il des choses que je n'ai pas installé et que j'aurais dû ? En effet, bien qu'ayant la Créative suite, je n'ai pas installé tous les logiciels (comme Dreamweaver, Audition, After effect ou je ne sais quoi d'autre) et extensions.
    D'avance merci pour vos réponses.
    Bonne journée à vous.

    Bonjour,
    Moi non plus je n'arrive pas à gérer les paramètres de couleurs dans Bridge (par le menu Edition>Paramètres de couleurs Creative Suite). Le message est toujours le même :
    "Suite Color Management n'est pas activé
    Suite Color Management nécessite qu'un produit remplissant les conditions requises ait déjà été exécuté au moins une fois pour que cette fonction puisse être activée."
    Quelqu'un a-t-il trouvé la solution depuis les derniers posts svp ?
    Je précise que j'ai essayé les techniques évoquées :
    • réinstallation de l'ensemble de la suite CS6
    • suppession du cache de Bridge
    • ouvrir Bridge après avoir ouvert Illustrator et/ou InDesign
    • Gérer les autorisations sur le fichier comme le propose Adode sur le lien http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-suite-color-management-enabled.html
    Sinon existe t-il d'autres solutions pour synchroniser les couleurs sur l'ensemble de la suite Adobe, sans passer par Bridge, et sans le paramétrer un à un dans chaque logiciel ?
    Mystère mystère...

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