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If I open a JPEG from Bridge in ACR, make some changes then click the Done button to exit ACR the changes I made are visible in Bridge. However, if I view the JPEG file in Windows Explorer the changes are not there. There is no XMP file for the JPEG so where are the changes saved? Does bridge have a catalog that contains the changes like LR or are the changes written into the JPEG in a format that is ignored by other image viewing software? Thanks.
By the way, I know that I can force the changes to disk by clicking the Save Image button in ACR instead of clicking Done but this is messy because there is no way to overwrite the existing JPEG file. Every change generates a new file.
It turns out that the JPG format is also a container.
So, just like a DNG, when you make changes to the image, the sidecar files are stored within the DNG or JPG image. They are there, just "contained."
Because of this you cannot lose them like a sidecar file. Also, if you send a friend a jpg image that you've enhanced in ACR, unless they also have ACR they will not see your enhancements. Thus, before sending an enhanced JPG, resave that image into a new jpg.
Good luck!
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It turns out that the JPG format is also a container.
So, just like a DNG, when you make changes to the image, the sidecar files are stored within the DNG or JPG image. They are there, just "contained."
Because of this you cannot lose them like a sidecar file. Also, if you send a friend a jpg image that you've enhanced in ACR, unless they also have ACR they will not see your enhancements. Thus, before sending an enhanced JPG, resave that image into a new jpg.
Good luck!
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It also appears that the XMP setting has no effect for JPEGs. ACR always stores the edits in the metadata. I'll bet the same is true for TIFF files. Thanks for your quick reply.