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Chapter 8: Camera raw files
Camera raw files in Photoshop and Bridge 
Camera raw files 
camera raw file contains unprocessed picture data from a digital camera’s image sensor. Many digital cameras can 
save images files in camera raw format. In this way, photographers can interpret the image data rather than having 
the camera make the adjustments and conversions automatically. 
Camera raw image files contain the actual data captured by the sensor without any in-camera processing; these are 
the only files containing “pure” data. Working with camera raw files gives you maximum control; you can set the 
white balance, tonal range, contrast, color saturation, and sharpening. Think of camera raw files as your photo 
negative. You can reprocess the file at any time to achieve the results you want. 
To create raw files, you need to set your camera to save files in its own raw file format. In Adobe Bridge or Photoshop, 
you can process only those camera raw files obtained from supported cameras. Visit the adobe.com website to view 
a list of supported cameras. 
The Camera Raw plug-in 
The Camera Raw plug-in processes camera raw files with default image setting files based on Camera Raw’s built-in 
camera profiles for supported camera models and the EXIF data. Every camera model saves the camera raw image 
in a unique format, but Camera Raw can process many camera raw file formats. When you first view thumbnails and 
preview camera raw  files in Bridge,  you see  the files  with  the default  image settings applied. By default, Camera Raw  
also uses an Auto Adjustments option that applies image settings to a file by evaluating the image data in addition to 
using the Camera Raw default settings and the EXIF data. You can change the default settings, make advanced adjust­
ments, and specify file saving options using the tools and controls in the Camera Raw dialog box. You can save 
settings for reuse or make them the default settings for a specific camera model. 
Use the Camera Raw plug-in to perform the following tasks: 
Preview camera raw images in Bridge using the default image settings. 
Apply settings to camera raw files in Bridge without opening the Camera Raw dialog box. 
Copy and paste the settings from one camera raw image to another in Bridge. 
Use the  default image  settings  and open camera raw  image files  directly in Photoshop  without opening  the Camera  
Raw dialog box. 
Process the files in the Camera Raw dialog box and open the images in Photoshop, where you can do further 
editing and save them in a supported file format. 
Process the files in the Camera Raw dialog box and either simply close the dialog box or save the camera raw 
images in a file format supported by Photoshop. 
Automate the processing of a batch of camera raw files and save them in a Photoshop-supported file format using 
the Image Processor, the Batch command, or a droplet.