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Copy and paste camera raw settings, Apply saved camera raw settings – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual

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Image Settings

Camera Raw Defaults

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must check your sidecar files in and out to change camera raw images; similarly, you must manage (e.g., rename, move, delete) XMP
sidecar files together with their camera raw files. Adobe Bridge, Photoshop, After Effects, and Camera Raw take care of this file
synchronization when you work with files locally.

If you store the camera raw settings in the Camera Raw database and plan to move the files to a different location (CD, DVD, another
computer, and so forth), you can use the Export Settings To XMP command to export the settings to sidecar XMP files.

3. If you want to store all adjustments to DNG files in the DNG files themselves, select Ignore Sidecar “.XMP” Files in the DNG File Handling

section of the Camera Raw Preferences dialog box.

Copy and paste Camera Raw settings

In Adobe Bridge, you can copy and paste the Camera Raw settings from one image file to another.

1. In Adobe Bridge, select a file and choose Edit >Develop Settings > Copy Camera Raw Settings.

2. Select one or more files and choose Edit >Develop Settings > Paste Camera Raw Settings.

You can also right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) image files to copy and paste using the context menu.

3. In the Paste Camera Raw Settings dialog box, choose which settings to apply.

Apply saved Camera Raw settings

1. In Adobe Bridge or in the Camera Raw dialog box, select one or more files.

2. In Adobe Bridge, choose Edit > Develop Settings, or right-click a selected file. Or, in the Camera Raw dialog box, click the Camera Raw

Settings menu .

3. Choose one of the following:

Uses the settings from the selected camera raw image. This option is available only from the Camera Raw Settings menu

in the Camera Raw dialog box.

Uses the saved default settings for a specific camera, camera model, or ISO setting.

Uses the settings from the previous image of the same camera, camera model, or ISO setting.

Uses the settings (which can be a subset of all image settings) saved as a preset.

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