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Is it possible to open a layer the same way as a photo opens in that raw edit thing.
Are there some alternatives with a different name?
Thanks for reading!
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There are no layers in Adobe Camera Raw if that's the question. Or Lightroom Classic. Raws much be rendered, then opened in Photoshop before it can accept layers.
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Camera is also available as an adjustment/ filter directly in PS and thus can be applied to layers.
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Select your layer and go to Filter>Camera Raw Filter.
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Hi @Jonas25249047vs90 if any of these answers worked, please mark them as correct for other users!
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If it's a JPG, you can use Bridge to open it in Camera Raw. Select your image and go to File > Open in Camera Raw...
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I should add that Camera Raw is slightly different from Camera Raw as a filter in Photoshop:
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@Myra Ferguson – well worth adding!
Edit: I just checked the link, I was expecting it to be more informative regarding the differences with working with linear gamma raw camera data vs. rendered gamma encoded data, white balance and exposure differences etc,
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Good point. I did like that the screenshots on that page visually showed some of the differences.
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Good point. I did like that the screenshots on that page visually showed some of the differences.
By @Myra Ferguson
Agreed, I was just expecting some more on the fundamental architectural differences, not just the UI (which is obviously governed by some of those underlying architectural differences).
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