When you shoot RAW, your camera saves every bit of data the sensor sees. In Photoshop, this allows you to:
When you drag a RAW file (like .CR2, .NEF, or .ARW) into Photoshop, it won’t open the standard workspace immediately. Instead, the window will pop up. This is your digital darkroom. 3. The "Big Three" Adjustments Focus on these sliders in the Basic Panel first: Teach Yourself RAW in Photoshop
Teach Yourself RAW in Photoshop: Unlock the Full Potential of Your Photos When you shoot RAW, your camera saves every
While JPEGs are like a finished meal—pre-cooked and hard to change—a RAW file is a bag of high-quality ingredients. Using Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) inside Photoshop, you get to be the chef. Here is how to master the basics. 1. The RAW Advantage This is your digital darkroom
This is where the magic happens. Pull "Highlights" left to bring detail back into the sky; pull "Shadows" right to see what’s hiding in the dark areas.





When you shoot RAW, your camera saves every bit of data the sensor sees. In Photoshop, this allows you to:
When you drag a RAW file (like .CR2, .NEF, or .ARW) into Photoshop, it won’t open the standard workspace immediately. Instead, the window will pop up. This is your digital darkroom. 3. The "Big Three" Adjustments Focus on these sliders in the Basic Panel first:
Teach Yourself RAW in Photoshop: Unlock the Full Potential of Your Photos
While JPEGs are like a finished meal—pre-cooked and hard to change—a RAW file is a bag of high-quality ingredients. Using Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) inside Photoshop, you get to be the chef. Here is how to master the basics. 1. The RAW Advantage
This is where the magic happens. Pull "Highlights" left to bring detail back into the sky; pull "Shadows" right to see what’s hiding in the dark areas.