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찬우양85558889
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February 26, 2019
Question

how can i remove acr film strip?

  • February 26, 2019
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i use photoshop cc 2019.

When i open raw file, film strip gets to me.

how can i remove acr film strip?

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Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2022

Moved to the Camera Raw forum, from the Photoshop forum.

Inspiring
March 19, 2019

I find the Enhance Detail film strip to be a significant annoyance and, if the facility is used, it requires the image to be saved as a DNG.  I don't want to save my images as DNGs.  I don't want the filmstrip.  Please make it optional.

John Young Photography
Known Participant
October 19, 2022

I totally agree please let us have the choice to remove the film strip

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2022

You have the choice to remove the filmstrip:

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 26, 2019

That looks like a new thing in camera raw 11.2 to promote the new Enhance Details.

Unfortunately, i don't know of a keyboard shortcut to close the Filmstrip or not have it open in cr 11.2, so the

way Bojan suggests seems to to be the only way for now to close the Filmstrip View.

You can voice your opinion over here:

Camera Raw: Filmstrip always appears, even with a single image | Photoshop Family Customer Community

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 26, 2019

Try this: navigate mouse over edge of filmstrip and when it turns into doubled line click and drag to the left.

찬우양85558889
Participant
February 26, 2019

It is temporary. when i open raw file again, photoshop acr film strp always appear. how can i fix it?

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 26, 2019

찬우양85558889  wrote

It is temporary. when i open raw file again, photoshop acr film strp always appear. how can i fix it?

Open the files one at a time?

Can you paste a screen shot of your ACR workspace so we can see what you are referring to?