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yubzinc2
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June 25, 2017
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"the command Raw Filter is not currently available"

  • June 25, 2017
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I load thee bracketed Images in Photoshop, using Automate, merge to HDR Pro. Photoshop processes the images and open into a dialog window where I choose 32 bit mode then click on "Tone in ACR"

It creates the file and opens as a smart object in Photoshop, I get a dialog box stating "the command Raw Filter is not currently available" I am not able to post process HDR Image in Adobe Camera Raw

I am using the latest version of Adobe PS CC 2017, OS Windows 10. Please advise

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    Correct answer davescm

    This was a decision taken by Adobe.

    The attached link gives the reasons and suggested workarounds

    Command 'Camera Raw filter' not available in Merge to HDR Pro

    Dave

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    davescm
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    davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 25, 2017

    This was a decision taken by Adobe.

    The attached link gives the reasons and suggested workarounds

    Command 'Camera Raw filter' not available in Merge to HDR Pro

    Dave

    smidrel
    Participant
    August 2, 2017

    Hello, I have the same mistake  "the command Raw Filter is not currently available"? so I have done the step "In the File Compatibility section of the Preferences dialog, check the box labeled Use Adobe Camera Raw to Convert Documents from 32 bit to 16/8 bit."

    So NOTHING has changed, I still can't choose 32 bit mode then click on "Tone in ACR"

    So HELP, I never used Photomatix and other programs as main, I love HDR PRo in Photoshop, but what should I do now?

    davescm
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 2, 2017

    Hi

    The camera raw filter can no longer be used in 32 bit documents. You need to read this link and follow one of the workflows :

    Command 'Camera Raw filter' not available in Merge to HDR Pro

    If you have Lightroom - you can also make your 32 bit file into a DNG then open that as a smart object in a Photoshop 16 bit document. By double clicking the smart object you can use Camera Raw.

    Dave