Alex Elias
, Nov 27, 2008; 02:21 a.m.
I don't know where else to look for this command but I cant seem to figure how to apply presets I've created in
camera raw to pictures in Bridge CS3.
I go to edit and there is nothing there to use the presets. Is there something in need to set up from a different
location to work? I went to preferences and did not find anythig that talks about it but perhaps I oversaw it.
Can someone plase help I have several hundred pictures that I'd like to streamline. here is a picture of my screen.
Thanks for any assistance.
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Alex Elias
, Nov 27, 2008; 02:23 a.m.
Alex Elias
, Nov 27, 2008; 02:29 a.m.
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Peter Barnes
, Nov 27, 2008; 02:31 a.m.
Alex, in my version it is a right mouse click on the thumbnail to show a menu that includes 'Develop Settings'. When I click that I get a list of my presets. Good luck.
Alex Elias
, Nov 27, 2008; 03:27 a.m.
I did not think of that but still does not work.
Rene GM , Nov 27, 2008; 09:23 a.m.
I think it uses the Camera Raw Standards for all images. You can save your standards in ACR. Note
that there is a setting to use the standards based on camera serial number and ISO in Bridge. Since I
have essentially only one camera producing RAW, I never notices a difference.
Mike Blume , Nov 27, 2008; 06:29 p.m.
If I understand your question, you can apply Camera Raw settings simultaneously to a group of (or all) images by selecting the images in Bridge, opening them all in ACR (Control + R) and click Select All. When you click Done the current settings in ACR will be applied to all the images.
Peter Barnes
, Nov 27, 2008; 08:32 p.m.
Alex, I think there must be something wrong with your Bridge for those menu options to apply ACR settings
not to appear, have you tried Adobe support? I assume those .CR2 files open up OK into ACR when you
want them to? (ie does the software recognise them as a type of file that can have raw settings applied? My
Bridge does for .PEF (Pentax raw format), .DNG, JPG and TIFF, but for PSD or any other type of file, the
menu options do not appear)
Alex Elias
, Nov 28, 2008; 12:26 a.m.
Mike you are right and I can open several pictures in ACR and make changes to several pictures at once but there is a feature that you can apply preset created in ACR to pictures in bridge without openig ACR.
Peter if I double click on any or several CR2 files they will open straight up in ACR, sane it's tru with DNG. Jpeg open in CS3. I do have preset made in ACR I thought this could have been the problem at one point. Not having presets but here it's is a picture of 3 presets and they work when use in ACR.
Alex Elias
, Nov 28, 2008; 12:28 a.m.
ACR