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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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Digital Negative saving options for Camera Raw 
Compressed (lossless) 
Applies a lossless compression to the DNG file. 
Convert To Linear Image 
Stores the image data in an interpolated (“demosaiced”) format. 
Embed Original Raw File 
Stores the entire original camera raw image data in the DNG file. 
JPEG Preview 
Specifies whether to embed a JPEG preview in the DNG file. If you decide to embed a JPEG preview, 
you can choose the preview size. If you embed JPEG previews, other applications can view the contents of the DNG 
file without parsing the camera raw data. 
Camera Raw settings 
Camera Raw settings 
In the Camera Raw dialog box, you can change the default image settings and save the adjusted settings as the new 
camera default. You can always restore the original Camera Raw default settings for the specific camera (click the 
triangle to the right of the Settings pop-up menu and choose Reset Camera Raw Defaults from the Camera Raw 
menu). Because Camera Raw can identify which camera was used to take an image, you can save different default 
image settings for different cameras. 
You can also save Camera Raw settings for a specific lighting condition and reapply them to images taken under 
similar conditions. Alternatively, you can save only a subset of the Camera Raw plug-in settings. In this way, you can 
create presets for custom white balances, specific lens settings, and so forth. In Adobe Bridge, you can also update all 
settings or a subset of the settings applied to camera raw images. 
When a camera raw image file is processed with Camera Raw, the image settings are stored in one of two places: the 
Camera Raw database file or a sidecar XMP file. You can set a preference to determine where settings are stored. 
Photoshop and Bridge remember the settings for each camera raw image file. When you reopen a camera raw image, 
all the settings sliders default to the values used when the file was last opened. Image attributes (target color space 
profile, bit depth, pixel size, and resolution) are not the stored with the settings. 
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