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Hello again- I'm trying once moe to see if anyone can help. At the lst CC update I noticed some of my profiles and presets were missing. Upon some searching I discovered that some were in C:\ProgramData\CameraRaw\Settings and some were in C:\User\MyName AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\Settings. There were some profiles in the latter directory but did not show up in ACR! I've tried reinstalling those that didn't show up in ACR (without deleteing them from the directory) and got a message saying 'already installed'! Adobe help mentions I should use the AppData adress to install the xmp files into. Does anyone know if there is a place in Camera Raw to point to a certain address to install these files. Enclosed is a screen shot but I'm not sure if it will help. I think I may have to reinstall Photoshop and reinstall the Profiles and Presets. I just don't want to! 🙂 Thank You ion advance for anyone's help. Gary Fern BTW- Even though I know my way around the computer a bit, I d
Obviously, there is a lot of regret in downgrading to 12.3. Currently, the only available older versions start at 11, which isn't very useful for new camera owners. {Moderator Note: CR-4199540, 4199541, Edited issue tags and thread title}
Is there a way in camera raw to put a setting in sharpening dialog box and it s gonna be there for all futur pictures ? or we have to do it every time
I created some of the new adaptive presets using ACR 12.4 and they work fine.When I copy them to my second Windows 10 PC they do not work correctly and appear as "partially compatible" presets.Additionally presets which are NOT adaptive copy across ok and work without issue.I copied them using Windows file explorer. Is that my mistake or is there a deeper issue here?What is the accepted way to copy presets from one PC to another?
I've done some web search, read the tutorials but after lots of trying, camera RAW still refuses to apply the defaults I chose. I've tried to follow these instructions (and also instructions of a page in English):https://helpx.adobe.com/de/photoshop/kb/acr-raw-defaults.html but it doesn't work. More specifically, these are the defaults I would like to apply: 1. Camera RAW applies the camera profile which I have created (for my Olympus camera).2. Camera RAW sets "Bearbeiten" to automatic.3. Camera RAW sets "Klarheit" and "Dunst entfernen" both to 10.4. Camera RAW set "Rauschreduzierung" to 5 and "Rauschreduzierung (Farbe)" to 15. I opened the "Camera RAW Voreinstellungen (Version 12.4.0.555)" window. There I have set "Master" to "Adobe standard" (also tried setting it to "Kameraeinstellungen", but it didn't help). Then I checked the "Master-Einstellung für bestimmte Kameras überschreiben" box and selected my camera model (also unchecking this box produces no result -
I use Photoshop CS6 and ACR v7.0. That version lacks the slider that allows me to change the grid size on the Lens Corrections tab. The slider was there in a previous ACR version. Adobe says that "For older Adobe applications [one should] substitute with the Camera Raw 10.5 installer". According to the same page the system requirements of v10.5 is macOS 10.11-10.14 which my computer meets. My question is if CS6 is such an "older Adobe application" with which ACR v10.5 works? Thanks in advancePhilip
when opening an image in camera raw it glich and I can't work with it
Hoe kan het dat Adobe DNG versie 12 4 0 555 converter mijn Sony ARW bestanden verkleint naar 1024 x 683 pix? Ik gebruik de DNG converter zonder daar iets in aangepast te hebben. Als ik het ARW bestand door een vriend laat converteren, die ook de Adobe DNG converter gebruikt, blijf het bestand wel 6024 x 4024 pix.Ik werk met windows 10.
Hello -I just bought a new MacBook PRO and installed Photoshop CC19 + ACR 11.2.I tried to load all my ACR presets from my previous computer.Strange enough some of my very old presets are present but some more recent presets are not showing up?Any reason for that?I get the following message when I try to load them manually:"Unable to load the raw conversion settingsThe Camera Raw settings in the selected ".xmp"metadata file are not compatible with this image"Don't tell me that I've lost all these presets please… . 😛Thank you,- Dimitri
Hello-I work exclusively in ACR and Photoshop. I have purchased Profiles and Presets (and also made up some of my own. Recently I noticed that some of the Profiles were not present in my Profiles Tab in ACR. I've tried to reinstall them and I get an error message steing 'already installed'. Questions- Why do I have 2 different adresses where these are located (both viewable and not viewable)? What is the correst address? I've tried clicking on the zips, extracting them and dragging and dropping the xmp's into the different folders. Just about everything! I've looked at the preferences in both ACR and PS CC to see if I could find the address or select an address to look at. No luck. I am not a computer guru but do know my way around a bit. I'm enclosing 2 screen shots that show the 2 different addresses and what is viewable and not viewable in ACR. I've thought that maybe I just need to uninstall PSCC and start over. This all started after the last update.Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm trying to find out how to change the Camera Raw Histogram from RGB to show the Luminosity graph. Adobe Help can't answer me. Any help very welcome, thanks.
Hi guys, whenever I open a photo in ACR, first thing I see are my bottom panels, so everytime I edit I need to scroll all the way up to the edit panel. Is there a way to change that? Because first thing I need is the edit panel, then maybe I will scroll down to the other panels and use them, not the other way around.Thanks.
I've been using Photoshop CS5.1 with ACR 6.7 for many years now, but just upgraded to CC. The old version of ACR used Process Version 2, and I was expecting full compatibility with the new software. While this has generally been the case, there seems to be a serious omission: spot removal instances in my files are not being seen in ACR 12.4. Considering I've edited thousands of DNG files, and many were shot at small aperture that required removing dozens of dust spots, this is a critical problem. Am I missing something, or was a change made to the Spot Removal tool sometime in the mid-late 2010s that broke backward compatibility? If so, I'm willing to get my hands dirty with any specailized software that might be available, or even modify the XMP metadata appropriately if that's possible. What I can't tolerate is manually de-spotting all these images if I want to open them in the new software - I may be forced to go back to CS5.1 if that is the only option.
I know what you're thinking and you are right, I'm an idiot. So I took some senior photos for my niece and was editing in adobe bridge and yes, I did a batch rename to a lot of photos in their raw format on the memory card. All of the thumbnails are now black and say "exec" in bright green: When I double click on a thumbnail I get this:Please tell me they're not lost!! Thank you!
Hello,I have captured raw images from my action camera(gonoise play2), when I open it in lightroom or photoshop, I see this raw image file is not supported by the lightroom or photoshop, can anyone have a look in the file attached here, and let me know if you are able to process it or not,will be a great help, Thanks in advance.Regards.
I was pushed into 12.4 and I regret it. What's the improvement? I don't know - I haven't found it yet. What are the drawbacks? One can no longer set "Neutral" (or any profile aside from Color or Monochrome) as the default starting point. I guess they decided we want the Adobe engineers to initiate the editing process. One reason I shoot RAW is to have control over the image. It appears they have completely illiminnated the perspective control tool. Can this really be true? Am I just missing it somewhere? If they did indeed delete it ... what in the world are they thinking?
Hi, I've just edited a bunch of photos in ACR but then it crashed. Can I restore the edits I've done somehow?
I have the latest version of Camera Raw but the sliders don't work for me. How can I go back to the previous version. Thank you
For the life of me I cannot figure out 1 good thing about the new UI on Camera Raw 12.3I did not sign up for Lightroom. I hate the placement of the tool barsI hate that the Tab layout is now and endless challenge of scrolling up and downI hate the crop toolI hate that the functionality of the hand tool to view your cropped photo in full screen seems to have goneI hate that there's no quick toggle out of crop viewI hate the vertical menu layout vs tabsI hate that it now takes me 3 times longer to process my photosI hate that you were too lazy to keep the SAVE button WHY WHY WHY ???
I just formatted my main disk and installed Photoshop CC on my pc. All the settings are reseted as expected but Scrubbing Zoom feature doesn't work in Camera Raw. It's grayed out and says "(GPU Only)" while I can use this feature in normal mode and it recognizes my GPU. Is there a way to fix it?
Accidentally faced with color degradation in DNG resulting from Photo Merge to HDR. It looks like a strong decrease in saturation in some tones, as well as the diffusion between different contrasting colors across the color boundary. The algorithm ACR of noise reduction in the color component behaves in a similar way at high values (over 40). But in Lightroom settings I didn't find a way to control the Photo Merge to HDR process. The problem was detected with RAW received from Canon EOS 90D camera in Ligtroom version 8.4 (ACR 11.4) and confirmed in Lightroom 9.3 (ACR 12.3). The DNGs were obtained from 5 exposures (5/3 stops per step). Making a DNG from 3 exposures (also in 5/3 stop, just discarded the most extreme frames), the problem is expressed less, but still there is. Checking on Canon EOS 5Ds and Canon EOS 70D cameras did not confirm the problem. There is nothing wrong with the DNG from RAW on these cameras. Color is deteriorating so badly that I have to look for a solution to sa
I am importing some XMP profile into Camera Raw from another machine. These profile includes a .dcp calibration profile. But when I load the settings I get a warning triangle stating that 'Profile not installed, rendering incorrect'I have searched far and wide and found several posts showing how to do this. But for some reason it doesn't load. I have tried placing the files both in c:/Program Data/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles as well as in c:/Users/[username]/App Data/Roaming/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles with the accompaying xmp in the settingsfolder in the same location. (eg. c:/Program Data/Adobe/CameraRaw/Settings) I've tried restarting the machine. I've tried editing the xmp to have a simpler name, I've tried omitting the md5 hash check ... But I'm running out of ideas. This is one a fresh install of Windows 10 64 Pro with Photoshop, Bridge and CameraRaw. Nothing else so far.
Suddenly my PS Raw coversion does not run at well, slides wont move etc.uninstalled anreinsatalled PS and also did install from Adobe Raw.Windows reports no errors
As a professional photography studio we have developed hundreds of presets that we use constantly in our RAW workflow. Presets were previously used on the Canon EOS 5DSr. However when opening .CR3 files from Canon R5 in Adobe Camera Raw 95% of all our presets are not compatible with the images. This also affects all presets from VSCO cam. I'm wondering why or what it is that would make these presets work with one Canon camera file and not another? Is there any solution from Adobe that would make these presets compatible? Or do we need to throw all that previous work in the trash and start from scratch developing presets?
Hello. If I open a RAW file in Bridge is there a way to have the Use Profile Corrections always checked as default? Thanks.
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