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Chapter 5: Camera raw files<br />

You can process camera raw files with the help of preset camera profiles supported by Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 9<br />

and set certain values that are common to all image file formats (such as contrast, tonal range, and sharpness). After<br />

you process the raw image files, you can open the file, edit it, and then save it in any format supported by<br />

Photoshop Elements. By processing the raw files, which are like digital negatives, and then working on them in<br />

Photoshop Elements, you can experiment with your images while keeping the original “raw” files.<br />

Processing camera raw image files<br />

About camera raw image files<br />

A camera raw file contains unprocessed picture data from a camera’s image sensor. Think of camera raw files as photo<br />

negatives. Many digital cameras can save raw format files. You can open a raw file in Photoshop Elements, process it,<br />

and save it, rather than relying on the camera to process the file. Working with camera raw files lets you set the proper<br />

white balance, tonal range, contrast, color saturation, and sharpness.<br />

You can reprocess the file repeatedly to achieve the results you want. Photoshop Elements doesn’t save your changes<br />

to the original raw file; it saves the last settings you specified before importing the file from your camera to your<br />

computer.<br />

After processing the raw image file using the features of the Camera Raw dialog box, you open the image in<br />

Photoshop Elements, where you can edit it in the same way that you edit any photo, such as fixing red eye or making<br />

color adjustments. Then, you can save the file in any format supported by Photoshop Elements. It’s best to use PSD.<br />

To use raw files, you need to set your camera to save files in its own raw file format. When you download the files from<br />

the camera, they have file extensions like NEF, CRW, and so on. Photoshop Elements can open raw files only from<br />

supported cameras. Visit the Adobe website to view a list of supported cameras.<br />

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