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Why shoot RAW? Well, because it is much better if you need to color correct your images. This is a quick video where we color correct images that were shot in both RAW and JPEG in the camera.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. Using the split toning tab inside ACR is fun and easy, and will have you creating split tones in minutes.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. Apply a sepia tone to your images using the split toning controls in ACR.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. The color correction workflow from the beginning. Open images from Bridge into ACR, set white balance, make adjustments starting with exposure, add any parametric or point curve presets, sharpen, synchronize certain settings and click done. Use Image Processor or Dr. Brown's 1-2-3 Process to batch process your RAW files.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. Save any recurring adjustments as a user preset which can be applied to your images from Bridge or Camera RAW.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. Fix chromatic aberrations, thin lines of color along the perimeter of a detail in an image. Also, fix or add a vignette to your image.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. Using the grayscale mix sliders you can achieve some fantastic looking black and white. Then, using the split toning tab, apply a tint to the highlights or shadows, or both!
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. The Hue, Saturation and Luminance sliders. Adjusting for red face and adding intensity to blue skies.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. Sharpening and noise reduction. We go over the Amount, Radius, Detail, Masking, Luminance and Color sliders.
Adobe Camera RAW video tutorial. We look at the Tone Curves Tab inside ACR and go over the Parametric and Point curves.
Adobe Camera RAW 4 video tutorial. Continuing with our Camera RAW series, we go over the tone controls under the basic tab and walk through the basic process of correcting a RAW image in ACR.