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Hi,
I would like to edit several images at the same time in "camera raw filter" that I have on Photoshop, is there a possibility to do so?
For the moment I have to proceed image by image which is quite long when you have about thirty to modify.
Thanks
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Hi,
For those who still haven't succeeded, here is a very good video tutorial that explains easily how to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEeqnGWstp0
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we've been asking for this feature for more than 15 years. It isn't going to happen.
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Hi Juliena,
Thanks for reaching out. We are here to help!
The most convenient way to work with multiple camera raw images is to use the Filmstrip view in Camera Raw. Please try Adobe Bridge to help you process multiple photos in Camera Raw. Check this article to learn more about using Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge & more powerful options to automate your work: https://helpx.adobe.com/lu_en/camera-raw/using/navigate-open-save-images-camera.html
Adobe Bridge is a free digital asset management app available for installation via the Creative Cloud desktop app. Visit this article to learn more: https://www.adobe.com/products/bridge.html
Please let us know if this helps.
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Sameer K
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Thanks for your help.
I have try the link you send me but there is a problem with this command:
The article tell: To process JPEG or TIFF images in Camera Raw, select one or more JPEG or TIFF files in Adobe Bridge, and then choose File > Open In Camera Raw or press Ctrl+R
When I press CTRL + R, nothing happens and I don't have too the option "Open In Camera Raw" in Adobe Bride.
Have you an other solution?
Thanks
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which versions of all the software are you using?
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I use Photoshop 2022 (v.23.1.1) .
I have a membership Creative Cloud.
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Hi,
For those who still haven't succeeded, here is a very good video tutorial that explains easily how to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEeqnGWstp0
Best regards
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The OP was asking about the Camer Raw Filter in Photoshop (Filter > Camera Raw Filter).
This should not be confused with the Adobe Camera Raw plug-in.
Two different, but similar things.
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In windows:
If images are in CR2 or RAW you can drag files into workspace at the same time and open it simultanealy. Very useful to develop them and syncronize options with Camera Raw.
In Mac you don't need this trick because with normal open in PS, you can develop them in Raw simultaneusly.
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change their extensions to cr2 🙂 .. and load them all together into PS