How to Work with RAW Images in Photoshop

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Working with RAW in Photoshop will give you the most power and flexibility when editing your images. In this tutorial, you will learn how to open RAW photos in Photoshop through Adobe Camera RAW, load them as Smart Objects so that you can make adjustments at any time, and setup your project to work in the correct color space with all of the benefits of a 16-bit image.

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My workflow with raw photos in ps was to "Open Image" from Camera Raw then convert to smart object then the go back into Camera Raw from ps to begin my adjustments. You have totally streamlined that process with the one tip. Super helpful! Thanks

davidlenoir
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Tony Stark sure knows how to Photoshop

Unterhemdenmann
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This is absolutely helpful and at the same time mindblowing!
Worked without adobe camera RAW for so long and i didn't notice the checkbox existed.
I'm saved...

DRei
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Bro you're a GOAT. Thank you so much for these tutorials. Really appreciate it.

centurysfinest
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BIG HELP here! I'd been doing my RAW adjustments, then flipping to normal PS mode and losing all of my edits. Much appreciated for the tips!

jonnyspa
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Love PHLEARN and these tutorial series.

toddeukel
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i was editing a portrait in lightroom and brought it to photoshop for retouching...and suddenly thought about the advantages of camera raw and its clearly marked icons for brushes and other tools instead of having to create layers in the main photoshop page....and lightroom directly opens raw files to the main workflow page instead of camera raw...


so i started searching...and this...this tutorial is the absolute god sent...


not only you showed the most important tip of ensuring to make the base image as a smart object..but you also answered another important question i had for a very long time...




LIGHTROOM IS FULL OF SLIDERS FOR WHICH A MOUSE IS MORE USEFUL THAN A PEN AND TABLET. ( of course ive got the Loupedeck + which made wonders for my workflow) THEREFORE WHY MANY PHOTOGRAPHERS SWEAR BY A TABLET TO EDIT ?


Im sure you didnt intend for this in this tutorial but you have given me a major paradigm shift ....at my entire workflow.


i already own a tablet and was struggling to use to edit in lightroom...and some of the portrait photographers and retouchers i met actually told me they use lightroom very sparingly and that kept puzzling me.


This tutorial...this actually answers a TON of questions for me.


Hereafter i am going to:


cull my portraits through bridge
import my images to LR
Close LR
Come back to bridge
Open the image i want to edit in PS
And carry on with the magic of camera raw
Open as smart object in PS
Do retouching (Frequency separation and Dodge and Burn)
Then export as JPG


Come to think of it, there is a good chance that i wont even need to use lightroom anymore!!


If you have tips where i can still incorporate lightroom in this workflow...do let me know..


The word thank you is never going to cut it....but for the lack of a better word...THANK YOU SO DAMN MUCH!!!!

Madhuri
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Thank you, Aaron. That was extremely helpful! It's these little things that make all the difference, and you are a master at delivering those!

NathanMills
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Thank you! This was confusing me so much and I couldn't find any other help online that made it as simple as this tutorial! Nice work! Instant subscribe!

xlauranatalie
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Thank you for your instructive video as I'm an introductory-level editor just learning how-to edit my raw files. I enjoyed your snappy pace in this video. Straight-forward, and to the point.

ScotMorrisonKADRR
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This is incredibly useful, helpful and insightful. And also you have such a great personality. I loved how you spoke and educated the viewers. It was actually enjoyable to watch and listen. Thank you so much for the video. Wow.

Ladymusicc
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Thank you... Great start for dealing with RAW images!

gerhardmoeller
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Yes I would like much like many others some further explanation. I start with an image from lightroom that I edit and then transfer straight to photoshop if required to do whatever and when finished transfer it it back to lightroom to finish off and export.

busterbelln
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Question 4 U. Camera Raw in PS shows my pics as (sharp and clear) BUT when I choose to save them as a JPEG, the (sharp and clearness goes away) leaving me with soft picture. What am I doing WRONG. ugg

inmyfreetyme
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Amazing video! I have been shooting in .jpeg for a year or two and have never touched The RAW setting until I found this video!

imspectraonroblo
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Thanks for this information. Never heard or seen it before. It's really helpful

gizwardu
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Thank you, Aaron. That was extremely helpful!

stefansluyter
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Nice one! I usually open the raw files as smart objects holding shift on the keyboard, but this one seems to be more flexible.

IssueBoyStefan
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Thanks so much I knew this was the right place to enquire. Love your work!

colinstalker
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wow. you make it so easy. I like the way you teach. thank you very much. I love your videos.

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