Work with the camera raw cache in adobe bridge, Work with camera raw and lightroom – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Fine-tune tonality using a Parametric curve and a Point curve.
Detail
Sharpen images or reduce noise.
HSL / Grayscale
Fine-tune colors using Hue, Saturation, and Luminance adjustments.
Split Toning
Color monochrome images or create special effects with color images.
Lens Corrections
Compensate for chromatic aberration, geometric distortions, and vignetting caused by the camera lens.
Effects
Simulate film grain or apply a postcrop vignette.
Camera Calibration
Apply camera profiles to raw images to correct color casts and adjust non-neutral colors to compensate for the behavior of a camera’s image
sensor.
Presets
Save and apply sets of image adjustments as presets.
Snapshots
Create versions of a photo that record its state at any point during the editing process.
Work with the Camera Raw cache in Adobe Bridge
When you view camera raw files in Adobe Bridge, the thumbnails and previews use either the default settings or your adjusted settings. The
Adobe Bridge cache stores data for the file thumbnails, metadata, and file information. Caching this data shortens the loading time when you
return to a previously viewed folder in Adobe Bridge. The Camera Raw cache speeds the opening of images in Camera Raw and rebuilds of
previews in Adobe Bridge when image settings change in Camera Raw.
Because caches can become very large, you may want to purge the Camera Raw cache or limit its size. You can also purge and regenerate the
cache if you suspect that it is corrupted or old.
The Camera Raw cache holds data for about 200 images for each gigabyte of disk storage allocated to it. By default, the Camera Raw
cache is set to a maximum size of 1 GB. You can increase its limit in the Camera Raw preferences.
1. In Adobe Bridge, choose Edit >Camera Raw Preferences (Windows) or Bridge > Camera Raw Preferences (Mac OS). Or, with the Camera
Raw dialog box open, click the Open Preferences Dialog button
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2. Do any of the following:
To change the cache size, enter a Maximum Size value.
To purge the camera raw cache, click the Purge Cachebutton.
To change the location of the camera raw cache, click Select Location.
Work with Camera Raw and Lightroom
Camera Raw and Lightroom share the same image-processing technology to ensure consistent and compatible results across applications. For
Camera Raw to view image adjustments made in the Develop module of Lightroom, metadata changes must be saved to XMP in Lightroom.
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