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Handling a Camera Raw image in Photoshop

Handling a Camera Raw image in Photoshop - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Fundamentals

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Handling a Camera Raw image in Photoshop

- [Instructor] I'm providing this movie less as a technique or a description of how something works, and more as an FYI. And the idea is this. When you open an image from Camera RAW into Photoshop, it gets opened as an unsaved flat file, meaning that there's a chance that you can accidentally save over the original file and turn your non-destructive modification into a destructive one. Naturally, I want you to avoid that pitfall, so let's see what that looks like. All right, so here I am in Adobe Bridge, and I'll start things off by duplicating this image that I modified with Camera Raw in a previous movie. And you do that by right-clicking on the thumbnail and choosing the duplicate command. Now we need to rename that image by clicking on its name a couple of times. So don't double-click 'cause that'll open the file. Instead, just click once and then click again and I'll go ahead and rename this file non-destructive adjustments, and then I'll press the enter key or the return key on…

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