Camera Raw, Photoshop, and BridgeFilmstrip Mode," later in this chapter). Figure 11-2. Camera Raw in filmstrip mode[View full size image] Turn off default auto-correctionCamera Raw now auto-corrects images by default. Some people seem to love this feature, while others (those who want to see the effects of exposure bracketing) hate it. Fortunately, the behavior is easily changed: Press Command-U to turn off the Auto checkboxes, make sure that White Balance is set to As Shot, then choose Save New Camera Raw Defaults from the Camera Raw menu. Note that the defaults are per camera model, so you'll need to do this for each camera Use Auto Adjustments," later in this chapter, for more detail. Camera Raw AnatomyThe Camera Raw dialog box offers two sets of controls; one static set that is "sticky" (the settings remain unchanged until you change them) and another dynamic, image-specific set that changes depending on which tab is currently selected (see Figure 11-3). Figure 11-3. Camera Raw controls[View full size image] |