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Hello,
I’m new to Photoshop & Camera Raw. I have Photoshop CS3, ACR 4.0 running on windows XP. On the ACR interface, once you’ve opened a raw file (from my Nikon D200 in NEF format) on the basics tab there are two options which you can click "Auto" and "Default", what i’m not sure of is which, if any, will set the image to it’s original "as-shot" setting. It seems to me that clicking "default" changes the image to certain settings (camera defaults?), and clicking "auto" sets the tonal adjustments to ACR’s best guess for the image. Either way both "default" and "auto" change the image compared to when it is first opened. Once you have made any adjustments, using default or auto, or any of the sliders, is there a way of resetting back to the original image? without having to cancel and re-open again.
I’m new to Photoshop & Camera Raw. I have Photoshop CS3, ACR 4.0 running on windows XP. On the ACR interface, once you’ve opened a raw file (from my Nikon D200 in NEF format) on the basics tab there are two options which you can click "Auto" and "Default", what i’m not sure of is which, if any, will set the image to it’s original "as-shot" setting. It seems to me that clicking "default" changes the image to certain settings (camera defaults?), and clicking "auto" sets the tonal adjustments to ACR’s best guess for the image. Either way both "default" and "auto" change the image compared to when it is first opened. Once you have made any adjustments, using default or auto, or any of the sliders, is there a way of resetting back to the original image? without having to cancel and re-open again.
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