From the course: Mastering Adobe Camera Raw
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge
From the course: Mastering Adobe Camera Raw
Using Adobe Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge
- One of my favorite ways to access Adobe Camera Raw is through Adobe Bridge. Bridge is a companion application that comes with most of the Creative Cloud apps, and it makes it really simple to browse and find your files. It's effectively a visual file browser, and as you can see here, it's super easy to locate things. We can go in and see a file, step out, navigate, all quite simple. Now I have a full in-depth course on Bridge, so I'm not going to explore it here, but I will tell you that Bridge is very useful. What you can do here, if you want to open up something into Camera Raw is select the file, right-click, and choose Open in Camera Raw. In this case, I already have a DNG that's been edited. You can see the original and the new version. Well, this is close to right. I'll just make a couple of quick changes, toning down the intensity of color a little bit. And just looking at that white point there, I'm going to take…
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One technology, many ways to access1m 41s
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop2m 18s
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge1m 49s
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in Lightroom Classic2m 31s
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in Lightroom2m 55s
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in Lightroom Mobile3m 38s
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Using Adobe Camera Raw in After Effects6m 35s
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