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How to see Camera Raw Changes with other adjustment layers

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Sep 02, 2020 Sep 02, 2020

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Hi there,

 

I'm looking to know if it's possible to apply Camera Raw Filter Changes with other adjustments I have in my group. This without having to toggle on and off the smart filter from the background layer and guess what needs adjusting. The issue I have is that when I do Camera Raw Filter on my image, the adjustments I made don't show, and I'll like to be able to see the adjustments I've made and toggle it through there without doing ctrl, alt, shift + e then applying the camera raw fiter that way. 

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Thanks,

Kat

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Community Expert , Sep 02, 2020 Sep 02, 2020

Have you tried to select layer with image and adjustments layers then to convert to Smart Object layer. Finally use ACR with that Smart Object layer. If you want to change adjustments then edit Smart Object layer. Note: when editing Smart Object you won't see ACR filter applied.

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Have you tried to select layer with image and adjustments layers then to convert to Smart Object layer. Finally use ACR with that Smart Object layer. If you want to change adjustments then edit Smart Object layer. Note: when editing Smart Object you won't see ACR filter applied.

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