In this Adobe Photoshop video tutorial, learn how to correct photos easily with Adobe Camera Raw. Use the Camera Raw filter with the Smart Filter feature to enhance saturation, clarity, contrast, and more in your images, without destroying your original file.
Adobe has released Camera Raw 6.1, its raw processing software plug-in for Photoshop CS5. The final version of the update, originally posted as a 'release candidate' on the Adobe Labs site, is available for immediate download.
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The camera raw converter functionality in Adobe Photoshop software provides fast and easy access to the raw image formats produced by many leading professional and midrange digital cameras. By working with these 'digital negatives,' you can achieve the results you want with greater artistic control and flexibility while still maintaining the original raw files. Enter your state here The Adobe Camera Raw plug-in became the latest must-have tool for professional photographers when it was released in February 2003. This powerful plug-in has been frequently updated to support more cameras and include more features and is available as part of Adobe Photoshop CS6. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software is built upon the same powerful raw processing technology that is available in the Camera Raw plug-in.
The Camera Raw plug-in now also supports raw files in Digital Negative (DNG) format. Find out more about the benefits of DNG, a raw file format made available to the public by Adobe.
Instructions:
Windows
Exit from your Adobe applications.
Double-click the downloaded .exe to start the installer.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Restart your Adobe applications.
Mac OS
Quit all Adobe applications.
Double-click the .dmg file to unzip it.
Double-click the resulting file to start the installer.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Restart your Adobe applications.
Note:
If you are encountering Update Error U43M1D204, see Update error U43M1D204.
If you still haven't been able to successfully update the Camera Raw plug-in for CC 2017 or CC 2019 Adobe applications, use the Camera Raw 11.0 installer to the left.
For CC, CC 2014, or CC 2015 Adobe applications, substitute with the Camera Raw 10.5 installer for Windows or Camera Raw 10.5 installer for macOS.
For Bridge CS6 and Photoshop CS6, substitute with the Camera Raw 9.1.1 installer for Windows or the Camera Raw 9.1.1 installer for macOS.
For macOS 10.10-10.12, Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, or Windows 10 there's Adobe Camera Raw 9.12.1 (macOS or Windows).
Enhanced GPU support for accelerated image editing
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GPU acceleration speeds up image processing most noticeably for photos with several adjustments and for high resolution monitors (4K and higher). You can enable the new GPU acceleration features on supported systems in the Performance tab of Camera Raw Preferences. On some computers the feature is enabled automatically. To know more, see GPU FAQ and troubleshooting.
Edge aware editing in 360-degree panoramas
Previously, when making adjustments to a 360-degree panorama it could result in a seam appearing around the merged edges, especially if you edit Clarity or Dehaze. Starting with this release, you can make seamless edits to 360-degree panoramas, even when adjusting Clarity or Dehaze. This feature is currently not supported in the Camera Raw filter in Photoshop.
Use Enhance Details
To apply Enhance Details to your photo, follow these steps:
Open a supported image in Camera Raw.
Click the () icon in the Filmstrip and select Enhance Details in the pop-up menu.
The Enhance Details Preview dialog box provides you with a preview of the enhanced photo. You can click-and-hold the image preview to see the image without the feature applied. You can pan within the preview window or click in the main image canvas to change your preview region.
Click Enhance to create an enhanced DNG version of your photo.
Bypass the Enhance Details dialog
You can skip the Enhance Details preview dialog box by holding down the Option (macOS)/Alt (Win) key when you select the Enhance Details pop-up menu option.
Batch mode
You can use the Enhance Details feature on multiple images. To do this, select multiple supported images and click the () icon in the Filmstrip and select Enhance Details. You cannot see the Enhance Details preview dialog box when you select multiple images for batch processing.
Supported image formats
Enhance Details is only applicable to Bayer and X-Trans mosaic raw files.
Unsupported file formats
Enhance Details does not apply to the following types of source images:
Non-raw files such as a JPEGs, TIFFs, and HEICs
Linear DNGs (including HDR and pano DNG images previously created inside Lightroom and Camera Raw)
DNG proxies and Smart Previews
Monochrome raw files (such as Leica M MONOCHROM)
Four-color cameras
Foveon sensor images
Fujifilm cameras with SR, EXR, or 2x4 mosaic sensors.
Canon S-RAW/M-RAW files
Nikon small raw files
Pentax Pixel Shift Resolution (PSR) files
Sony ARQ files
What's New 11.1:
Adobe Camera Raw rolls out new features, adds support for new cameras and lenses, and fixes several issues.
Adobe Camera Raw 10.3 includes a new profiles feature and new Adobe Raw profiles. In addition, the release adds support for new cameras and lenses and fixes several issues.
Adobe Raw and creative profiles
Profiles allow you to control how colors and tonality are rendered in your images. The profiles are intended to serve as a starting point or foundation for making image edits.
For raw photos, you can choose one of the Adobe Raw profiles to get greater editing control with one-click profiles. These profiles are designed for color photos, monochromes, portraits, landscapes, and more.
For both raw and non-raw photos, you can create a unique style or effect in your photo by choosing any of the creative profiles grouped under Artistic, B&W, Modern, and Vintage.
Applying a profile on your photo doesn't change or overwrite the value of other edit control sliders. Therefore, you can make edits to your photos as you like and then choose to apply a profile on top of your edited image.
New cameras supported
Fujifilm X-A5
Fujifilm X-A20
Olympus PEN E-PL9
Panasonic LUMIX DC-GF10 (DC-GF90)
Panasonic LUMIX DC-GH5s
New lens supported
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Leica NOCTILUX-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH
Leica THAMBAR-M 90mm f/2.2
Rokinon SP 14mm f/2.4
Rokinon SP 85mm f/1.2
Sony E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
TAMRON 100-400mm F4.5-6.3 Di VC USD A035
TAMRON 100-400mm F4.5-6.3 Di VC USD A035 x1.4
TAMRON 100-400mm F4.5-6.3 Di VC USD A035 x2.0
Zeiss Milvus 1.4/25 ZE
Zeiss Milvus 1.4/25 ZF.2
What's new in Adobe Camera Raw 10.0:
Quick selections with Color and Luminance Range Masking
Available only for Creative Cloud members. Using the new Color and Luminance Range Masking controls, you can quickly create a precise masking area on your photo for applying local adjustments. These new precision masking tools can detect changes in lighting and contrasting edges based off color and tone. You can make quick initial masking selections with Adjustment Brushes or Radial Filter/Graduated Filter. Then refine your selection with the range masks, located under Auto-Mask in the Adjustment Brush tool options.
Color Range Mask
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After making an initial selection mask on your photo with Adjustment Brushes or Radial Filter/Graduated Filters, use Color Range Masking to refine the selection mask based on the colors sampled within the mask area.
Luminance Range Mask
After making an initial selection mask on your photo with Adjustment Brushes or Radial Filter/Graduated Filters, use Luminance Range Masking to refine the mask area based on the luminance range of the selection.
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One feature that is new to Photoshop CC is the Camera Raw filter. Using this filter you can make powerful nondestructive edits inside Photoshop.
What the Camera Raw Filter offers
The Camera Raw filter is new to the Creative Cloud version of Photoshop – Photoshop CC – so it’s not available in earlier Photoshop versions. It gives you access to most (but not all) of the features of Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) from inside Photoshop.
You can use it on any image – even those file formats that ACR doesn’t support – and on any layer. So, you don’t have to be working on an image that is in one of the formats that ACR can open. You can also use the Camera Raw filter at any point in your workflow not just when you first open an image.
Combining the Camera Raw filter with Smart Objects also means that you can make an edit using the filter and come back anytime to revisit and change those edits, if desired.
How the Camera Raw Filter works
To see how the Camera Raw filter works open any image in Photoshop CC.
So that you can revisit and edit the changes made by the filter, start by converting the layer that you want the filter to act on into a smart object. To do this either right click the layer and choose Convert to Smart Object or choose Filter > Convert for Smart Filters.
Either way the result is the same and you will have a layer converted to a Smart Object. Using Smart Objects ensures that the adjustments that you are about to make can be edited later on.
If you have multiple layers that you want to apply the filter to, then select those layers in the Layers palette before converting them all to the one Smart Object.
To apply the Adobe Camera Raw filter choose Filter > Camera Raw Filter. This opens the current layer inside ACR.
Now you can make your adjustments to the image using any of the tools in ACR.
So you can, for example, adjust the white balance by clicking on the White Balance tool and click on something in the image which should be neutral gray. This is a fix that isn’t as easy to make in Photoshop itself. Other useful adjustments you can make include adjusting Highlights, Shadows, Whites and Blacks and Clarity – settings which are easy to access in ACR and less easy (or not available in the case of Clarity) in Photoshop.
The ACR filters are also available so you can use the Gradient Filter and the new Radial Filter to adjust the image. Once you have made your changes click Ok to apply the changes to the image and return to Photoshop.
Notice that the Smart Object layer in Photoshop has its own layer mask so you can, if desired, use the layer mask to adjust the effects that you just applied to the image. Paint with black on the mask to remove them and with white to reapply them. This feature is useful for adjusting the effect of a Gradient Filter where there are objects which fall inside the area affected by the filter that you don’t want to be affected by it.
You can also alter the Camera Raw Filter settings at any time by double clicking on the Camera Raw Filter entry in the layers palette. This reopens the layer in ACR so you can make changes to the settings.
The benefits of using the Camera Raw filter
The Camera Raw filter offers some real benefits to Photoshop users. One is that you can use the filter to sharpen an image and take advantage of the Masking slider when sharpening in ACR. This lets you limit the areas of the image which are sharpened to just the edges in the image and not areas of flat color.
You also get access to tools which aren’t available in Photoshop such as Clarity, and the Graduated Filter, Adjustment Brush and Radial Filter.
The Camera Raw Filter also provides a handy way to work with a JPG image in ACR. You can, of course, open a JPG in ACR but, if you forget to do so, the Camera Raw Filter offers pretty much the same functionality at any time in your workflow.
Other options that the Camera Raw Filter provides is access to the Split Toning effect sliders, presets, the new upright correction, post crop vignette, the new chromatic aberration and defringe tools, and the noise reduction sliders.
Provided that you save your image in a layered file format such as PSD then you’ll be able to come back at any time and edit the Camera Raw Filter adjustment that you made.
Chances are that if you are familiar with using ACR for processing your raw images you’ll find that the new Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop CC is a welcome addition to your workflow.