adobe camera raw question
I upload my newest images via Bridge, double-click on an image I want to edit, and it opens in Camera Raw. When finished making adjustments, I click "Open." Until yesterday, that opened the image in Photoshop. Now, it simply closes the image, and to open it in Photoshop, I must open Photoshop, find the image and open it again. It seems a setting has changed, but I can't find it. Any suggestions to get me back where I was?
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Open a technical support chat with Adobe, and see what their technical experts know about their software and the settings.
Thanks. I tried that this morning, had a 1 1/2 hour remote session, uninstalled & reinstalled Bridge, no change. I just uninstalled & installed prior version of ACR (14.5), no change. Reinstalled ACR 15.0, now it works with some images, not others.
I had an alert from Adobe this morning that there is a fresh update to Bridge for bug fixes. Maybe that's it.
I received an email from Adobe support instructing me to close all Adobe processes, rename all "Camera Raw" files "Camera Raw.old" and providing a link to reinstall Camera Raw 14.5. I did all this & the problem persisted, at least with the files that were problematic earlier. Then I tried something else: In Bridge, I right-clicked on the images that have been problematic & selected "Open with Photoshop." The images opened in Camera Raw & when I clicked "Open," they opened in Photoshop. I guess this a workaround I will use if I have problems in the future, until this problem sorts itself out. Thanks to all for comments.
bz178g wrote:
I received an email from Adobe support instructing me to close all Adobe processes, rename all "Camera Raw" files "Camera Raw.old" and providing a link to reinstall Camera Raw 14.5. I did all this & the problem persisted, at least with the files that were problematic earlier. Then I tried something else: In Bridge, I right-clicked on the images that have been problematic & selected "Open with Photoshop." The images opened in Camera Raw & when I clicked "Open," they opened in Photoshop. I guess this a workaround I will use if I have problems in the future, until this problem sorts itself out. Thanks to all for comments.
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In Bridge go to Edit>Preferences>File Associations and select the program (such as Photoshop 2023) you want to be associated with the specific file types you use.
Thanks, but that's not a solution. RAW files are not listed (such as RAF, Fuji's RAW extension) because they open in Adobe Camera RAW. The problem I ran into is opening an adjusted image from ACR in Photoshop by clicking "Open."
Open Photoshop first, then do ACR? In PS Elements, if I open a RAW file with the Editor it opens it in ACR and after my edits I can send it the Elements Editor. You may have to just give up and do an extra step.
Thanks. Tried that without success. My extra step is noted above. Adjust in ACR, click "Open," then back in Bridge, right-click on image & select "Open in Photoshop."
bz178g wrote:
Thanks. Tried that without success. My extra step is noted above. Adjust in ACR, click "Open," then back in Bridge, right-click on image & select "Open in Photoshop."
Anytime one opens a RAW file in Bridge into PS it should go to ACR first. I stand by my original suggestion. Go to Bridge, open Preferences>File Associations and scroll down to Fuji. In the adjacent drop-down select Photoshop 2023. I suspect next to Fuji, Camera Raw is the current selected drop-down and not Photoshop. Please give it a try.
I looked. In Preferences>File Associations, Fujifilm Camera Raw (.raf) is associated with Adobe Photoshop 2023 24.0.
bz178g wrote:
I looked. In Preferences>File Associations, Fujifilm Camera Raw (.raf) is associated with Adobe Photoshop 2023 24.0.
Very strange.
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