Photoshop CS3 – edit JPEG files in Camera Raw.

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Rudy Benner
Mar 2, 2007
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Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.

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Roberto
Mar 2, 2007
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.
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Quintsys
Mar 2, 2007
The Grape Smasher Ltd. schreef:
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.
Supposing this is a question:

the answer is: preferences – file handling – checking ‘prefer Adobe camera raw for jpeg files’.

best,

CArlo
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Rudy Benner
Mar 2, 2007
"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.

I am making a statement, had there been a question mark at the end of the sentence, it would have been a question.
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Dave
Mar 2, 2007
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 06:44:14 -0500, "Rudy Benner" wrote:

"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.

I am making a statement, had there been a question mark at the end of the sentence, it would have been a question.

LOL, my statement is that you smashed the group smasher’s question

Dave
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Rudy Benner
Mar 2, 2007
"Dave" wrote in message
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 06:44:14 -0500, "Rudy Benner" wrote:

"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

TGC Ltd.

"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.

I am making a statement, had there been a question mark at the end of the sentence, it would have been a question.

LOL, my statement is that you smashed the group smasher’s question
Dave

My pleasure.
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Quintsys
Mar 2, 2007
Rudy Benner schreef:
"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.

I am making a statement, had there been a question mark at the end of the sentence, it would have been a question.
yawn!
Rudy Benner could have been a German or some other non native English speaker, who is not so eloquent as you are.

Carlo
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Roberto
Mar 2, 2007
The lack of a question mark doesn’t mean much when people use IM texting conventions for almost anything. People have gotten sloppy when it comes to English and grammar.

As a statement goes I don’t see a purpose for it. It is a rather stupid statement. Adobe has made clear that ACR 4 can handle JPG images your vague statement just didn’t make sense since you didn’t bother to put in to context. So that is why I asked if it was a statement or question.

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
Are you making a statement or asking a question?

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.

I am making a statement, had there been a question mark at the end of the sentence, it would have been a question.
RB
Rudy Benner
Mar 2, 2007
"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
The lack of a question mark doesn’t mean much when people use IM texting conventions for almost anything. People have gotten sloppy when it comes to English and grammar.

As a statement goes I don’t see a purpose for it. It is a rather stupid statement. Adobe has made clear that ACR 4 can handle JPG images your vague statement just didn’t make sense since you didn’t bother to put in to context. So that is why I asked if it was a statement or question.

Could you give a reference to where Adobe makes that statement?
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Roberto
Mar 3, 2007
Just read the new features in CS3 and ACR on the Adobe site. If you can’t do that well that is your problem. It has been well known for sometime.

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"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
"The Grape Smasher Ltd." wrote in message
The lack of a question mark doesn’t mean much when people use IM texting conventions for almost anything. People have gotten sloppy when it comes to English and grammar.

As a statement goes I don’t see a purpose for it. It is a rather stupid statement. Adobe has made clear that ACR 4 can handle JPG images your vague statement just didn’t make sense since you didn’t bother to put in to context. So that is why I asked if it was a statement or question.

Could you give a reference to where Adobe makes that statement?
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Tony Blair
Mar 3, 2007
"Rudy Benner" wrote in message
Photoshop can be set to edit JPEG files in Camera Raw, looking for the setting in the preferences.
Actually Rudy, that does look awfully like a question!
If you had said "I found the setting in the preferences." it would certainly read like a statement!
Whereas "looking for" implies you have not found it and might require help!!

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