After updating, applying the camera raw filter in photoshop started skewing exposure as a starting point rather than starting from my actual image.
Applying the camera raw filter in photoshop has always opened images exactly as they appear in finder or my edit window within photoshop. After updating photoshop, it now opens everything with a more flat neutral exposure.
Opening the exact same images in camera raw within bridge doesn’t do this and opens them as they appear elsewhere.
Searching around I can’t find anything on this. I reset camera raw preferences, reinstalled photoshop and bridge, and haven’t found anything that has helped.
I’ve always used the camera raw filter as a very quick way to adjust images without having many adjustment layers like levels and others in photoshop projects that already have many layers to them. Using auto never gets it quite there and adjusting from that or a flat exposure makes the entire process take much longer than it used to. Adjusting in bridge then bringing it into photoshop could be an option, but I run into the exact same problem if I need to make more adjustments after importing.
Is there an easy setting I’m not seeing to make it so the camera raw filter in photoshop opens my image exactly how it is to adjust from there?
