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Camera Neutral setting - where are you?

New Here ,
Apr 26, 2018 Apr 26, 2018

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In a recent update it moved from Camera Calibration, they renamed the tab Calibration and moved settings under the Basic tab.  I fear things have changed again as when I went to Basic / Settings / click on the symbol with four squares the option to select Camera Neutral has gone, Help!  I'm 68 years old and cannot afford to waste what time I have left waiting to chat with Adobe 😞

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New Here , Apr 26, 2018 Apr 26, 2018

I guess I can answer my own question, somehow I had loaded a JPEG instead of a RAW file, corrected and now OK, now where did I leave the car keys 🙂

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Apr 26, 2018 Apr 26, 2018

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I guess I can answer my own question, somehow I had loaded a JPEG instead of a RAW file, corrected and now OK, now where did I leave the car keys 🙂

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Aug 30, 2022 Aug 30, 2022

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Thanks for this - I just came searching with the exact same question and as soon as I saw your answer I realised I'd imported an edited tiff rather than the RAW file... duh!

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