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Hi,
Somewhere in the flow I have done a mistake apparently (in my PSD file probably or by opening this PSD in Lightroom once). Once I create a jpg from the PSD, some presets are baked into the jpg file. All though it is not visible in the preview with a normal photo viewer, once you want to open it in Photoshop, it applies the camera raw window an shows the corrections such as sharpening, clarity etc.... Anyone an idea how I can delete these imported settings in a jpg file or PSD file. I neither see anything strange in my PSD file.
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Tommy
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Hi,
Somewhere in the flow I have done a mistake apparently (in my PSD file probably or by opening this PSD in Lightroom once). Once I create a jpg from the PSD, some presets are baked into the jpg file. All though it is not visible in the preview with a normal photo viewer, once you want to open it in Photoshop, it applies the camera raw window an shows the corrections such as sharpening, clarity etc.... Anyone an idea how I can delete these imported settings in a jpg file or PSD file. I neither see anything strange in my PSD file.
Thank you.
Tommy
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There is a preference for that. See this link: https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/117308/jpeg-opening-in-camera-raw
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That's not the issue...the issue is there are some presets applied to my jpg such as sharpening, clarity,.... And I would like to delete them. For one or other reason these were applied to the PSD file and when converting to jpg, these presets are also in the jpg. But I cannot find these presets in the PSD neither to delete them.
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If you haven't kept those adjustments as smart objects/smart filters or adjustment layers in the PSD, it's now integrated into the pixel data.
It's perfectly possible to work non-destructively in Photoshop so that you can go back and readjust, but then you have to build the file from the start with that in mind. But not with jpegs! The jpeg specification does not support any of the necessary functions.