Julieanne Kost
Setting Custom Raw Defaults in Lightroom Classic
In the video below, you’ll learn how to customize your default processing settings across multiple camera models using the Raw Defaults preferences and presets in Lightroom Classic.
In the video below, you’ll learn how to customize your default processing settings across multiple camera models using the Raw Defaults preferences and presets in Lightroom Classic.
n this video, we’ll walk through 12 ways to use presets (and templates) in Lightroom Classic to help automate your workflow, avoid repetitive tasks, and avoid making costly mistakes.
The new Raw Defaults interface in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) provide a much easier and more intuitive way to assign and manage the default rendering of your raw files across multiple camera models. Raw Defaults enable you to set custom defaults instead of having to first import files and then change settings.
I’m pleased to announce new features and updates including custom Raw Defaults, Versions, local Hue editing, watermark syncing across devices, Shared Album notifications, “Edit in Photoshop” on the iPad and more in the June release of Lightroom mobile.
I’m pleased to announce new features and updates including Custom Raw Defaults, Versions, Local Hue Editing, Watermarks, Shared Album Notifications, and new ways to connect, learn, and be inspired using Discovery Posts, in Lightroom v3.3.
Adobe Camera Raw’s new Raw Defaults Settings panel provides a much easier and more intuitive way to assign and manage the default rendering of your raw files across multiple camera models. For example, you may want to change the default rendering setting (such as apply a custom camera profile, change the amount of sharpening, or enable lens profile corrections), on all of the images that you import from one camera model but not from another instead of first importing your photos and then having to changing the settings.