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July 25, 2025
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Grid vieuw Camera Raw in Ps

  • July 25, 2025
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Grid view in Camera Raw, PS had a complete update.

How can I change the grid view in Camera Raw mode? It's currently set to the full grid, but I want to use the rule of thirds grid. I just can't (anymore) change it in the Camera Raw option. I can change it in the 'normal' PS screen. Does anyone know the solution, because I can't find it.

I also find it very annoying that when you leave Camera Raw mode and click back to Camera Raw (using the shortcut keys), you lose the normal crop function and only have the geometry function there. If anyone knows how to change that, please let me know.

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Thanks in advance!

 

Correct answer Anshul_Saini

Hi @Sonja5E28,

 

It’s great to hear you found the answer to your first question! I’m sharing the solution in the screenshot below to make it visible and to help others who might run into the same issue.

 

Regarding your second question: this is actually expected behavior. Once you crop in Camera Raw and then return via Filter > Camera Raw Filter, the crop option won’t appear because the image dimensions have already been set on the Photoshop canvas. You can still adjust colors and other settings in Camera Raw at that point, but cropping has to be done directly in Photoshop.

 

There isn’t a workaround for this as it’s the intended workflow. It has always worked this way.

 

Hope this helps!

 

Best,

Anshul Saini

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Anshul_Saini
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Anshul_SainiCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
July 25, 2025

Hi @Sonja5E28,

 

It’s great to hear you found the answer to your first question! I’m sharing the solution in the screenshot below to make it visible and to help others who might run into the same issue.

 

Regarding your second question: this is actually expected behavior. Once you crop in Camera Raw and then return via Filter > Camera Raw Filter, the crop option won’t appear because the image dimensions have already been set on the Photoshop canvas. You can still adjust colors and other settings in Camera Raw at that point, but cropping has to be done directly in Photoshop.

 

There isn’t a workaround for this as it’s the intended workflow. It has always worked this way.

 

Hope this helps!

 

Best,

Anshul Saini

Sonja5E28Author
Participant
July 25, 2025

Thanks for the answer.

I was hoping there was another option I hadn't found yet.
I know it's always worked that way, but I find it less convenient.
But it is what it is...

Thanks!

 

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 25, 2025

Just to be clear, the Camera Raw processor is not the same as the Camera Raw filter.

 

The filter always starts from scratch, from the Photoshop RGB image where all the raw adjustments have already been baked into the RGB data.

Sonja5E28Author
Participant
July 25, 2025

I have found the answer on my first question. 

 

The answer on my second question i don't have yet...