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Had to get a new computer and it has win 11. Got Photoshop CS 5 reinstalled. Installed CR 6.7. I use a Nikon D300 which is supported. I can't get camera raw to open jpg by just opening image. As in I could open image and camera raw would automatically open.
Camera raw will open in Bridge, but I don't use bridge. I can use Open As camera raw and it will open in camera raw. Would like to take out the extra step and have things the way I am used to. I have searched the forum and elsewhere for suggestions.
In photoshop cs5 go to Edit>Preferences>Camera Raw and set the JPEG and TIFF Handling to
JPEG>Automatically open all supported JPEGs
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Try resetting the Camera Raw preferences:
Hold down the Command key and select Photoshop > Preferences > Camera Raw (macOS) or hold down the Ctrl key and select Edit > Preferences > Camera Raw (Windows).
Click Yes in the dialog that asks "Delete the Camera Raw Preferences?"
See also:
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/camera-raw-settings.html
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Try forcing ACR (not ACR as a filter) to open them as if they were raw (which they are not of course). You do this by selecting the Format menu as Camera Raw. TIFFs, JPEGs, etc, open in ACR but again, depending on your ACR preferences (do check), you can set it to open a JPEG directly.
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The instructions I provided allow you to open a TIFF or JPEG in ACR proper, not as a plug-in. Otherwise, a raw/DNG should open just fine in ACR by simply double-clicking on it to launch Photoshop first and then ACR with the raw.
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Oh, I did not realize CR was available as a standalone. I will look for it as I only had the plug in. I assume your image is from CR. I could not see it as I was responding in email. Thanks! I will see if that works.
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ACR is a plug-in that Bridge and/or Photoshop can host. Or as a filter. Based on the data it will host. It is and is always a plug-in.
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In photoshop cs5 go to Edit>Preferences>Camera Raw and set the JPEG and TIFF Handling to
JPEG>Automatically open all supported JPEGs