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December 26, 2022
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Camera settings in Camera Raw Preferences

  • December 26, 2022
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Camera settings in raw defaults, available camera option is grayed out. Doesn't give me access to my camera (Canon EOS5) profiles. In available cameras diolog box says no raw images open in gray. Any idea how can I choose my camera settings either in Bridge or Camera Raw?

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Correct answer Lumigraphics

RAW files cannot open as JPEG. As in, not possible. Now, you may be shooting RAW + JPEG which would mean two files for each image you take. This could cause confusion. But file types don't just change, you have to save out as a new file.

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Imaginerie
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Community Expert
December 27, 2022

Do you mean that this item on the list is greyed out in your preferences?

 

or somewhere else...

Can you post a screenshot and clarify which version of Bridge you are using as well as your OS?

 

Thanks!

SarpelAuthor
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December 27, 2022

Bridge 13.0.1.583

Ventura 13.2

Also, I am not sure, it is related to this or not, all my RAW files open up as JPEG in this version of Bridge

Imaginerie
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December 27, 2022

It's certainly not normal... But, yes it could be that. Did it used to work with a previous version? (If you had one)

Can you check you got your files associations correct?

 

(it's in the general preferences)... Unless you got something specific you can to override, you can reset to default if in doubt.

Check the help files here
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/bridge/using/view-files-bridge.html

Under "change file type association"

 

Not necessarily related but you can check if you got the following option ticked in the general section of the main preferences:

And  just in case you used double click instead of right click> open in camera raw to open your raw files... Test both and see if they open as CRW files with either double click or right click like below.