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June 30, 2017
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camera raw not synching exposure

  • June 30, 2017
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When I select several images in camera raw and adjust the exposure it does not change the exposure of any of the other selected images other than the one I am viewing in the preview pane.

edit: this is also happening when I paste develop settings. The exposure settings dont get pasted. And yes I have exposure checked off in both the sych preference pane and in the settings paste pane

This used to work in previous versions of photoshop/bridge/raw. I hope this is a bug since this process is a big part of my workflow.

rant:

I cant believe that for what we pay that there is absolutely NO support for bridge/raw from adobe directly. VERY disappointing. If I am paying for a subscription I expect at least an email address I can send issues to. In what world is this acceptable customer service?

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    Correct answer Stephen Marsh

    In desperation, I’d try resetting prefs in Bridge and or Photoshop or both!

    Reset Bridge Preferences:

    Troubleshoot Adobe Bridge for errors and freezes

    Reset Photoshop Preferences:

    Solve Adobe Photoshop problems and issues by keeping it up-to-date

    EDIT: Are you using the ACR database or writing to XMP sidecars?

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    Stephen Marsh
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    Stephen MarshCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    July 4, 2017

    In desperation, I’d try resetting prefs in Bridge and or Photoshop or both!

    Reset Bridge Preferences:

    Troubleshoot Adobe Bridge for errors and freezes

    Reset Photoshop Preferences:

    Solve Adobe Photoshop problems and issues by keeping it up-to-date

    EDIT: Are you using the ACR database or writing to XMP sidecars?

    JP Hess
    Inspiring
    July 1, 2017

    I have a subscription and have the latest versions of Photoshop and Camera Raw. I cannot replicate the problem you are experiencing. I can open several images in Camera Raw and highlight them all and increase the exposure. The exposure will increase in all images in Camera Raw. I can open one image in Camera Raw and increase the exposure. Then I can copy the settings for that image and then paste the settings to other images and the exposure will increase in the other images. I don't know what to tell you.