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How can I develop the raw file to match my camera's look?

How can I develop the raw file to match my camera's look? - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop: Tips and Quick Fixes

How can I develop the raw file to match my camera's look?

- If you've ever shot with a camera from your favorite manufacturer, you might really like some of the built-in settings. For example, the landscape setting might just do a perfect job with color and tone for those types of images. You can access these settings inside a camera raw if you know where to look. In this case here, I've opened up an image, and what I want to do is make a change. Normally, this is going to be set to Adobe Color. And that's fine, but it's just not quite as vibrant as I would like. What I can do is click here on this pop up list, and you'll see that Adobe has different presets such as vivid, that are going to bring out the colors a little bit more. But if you click here on the browser, and you scroll down, you'll see another category called Camera Matching. Now what you can do is access those built-in camera profiles. So, by going to vivid, I'm getting a setting similar to my camera that…

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