Operation Manual

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Working with RAW camera files | 561
2 Select the RAW camera file or files that you want to import, and click Import.
3 In the Camera RAW Lab, click the Detail tab.
4 Move the Sharpness slider to enhance the edges in an image.
To reduce noise in a RAW camera file
1
Click File Import.
2 Select the RAW camera file or files that you want to import, and click Import.
3 Click the Detail tab.
4 Move any of the following sliders to the right:
Luminance noise — to reduce the amount of luminance noise
Color noise — to reduce the amount of color noise. Note that higher settings may decrease the color accuracy of an image.
Adjusting both the Luminance noise and Color noise settings produces better results.
Previewing RAW camera files and obtaining image information
By previewing RAW camera files in various ways, you can evaluate the color and tone adjustments you make. For example, you can rotate
images, pan to a new area, zoom in or out, and choose how to display the processed image in the preview window.
You can obtain information about the color mode, size, and resolution of a RAW camera file. In addition, you can obtain information about
the camera and camera settings used when the photo was taken.
To preview a RAW camera file
1
Click File Import.
2 Select the RAW camera file or files that you want to import, and click Import.
3 In the Camera RAW Lab, perform a task from the following table.
To Do the following
Pan to another area of an image
Using the Pan tool , drag the image until the area that you
want to see is visible.
Zoom in and out
Using the Zoom in tool or Zoom out tool , click in the
preview window.
You can also zoom in and out by dragging the Zoom slider.
Fit an image in the preview window
Click the Zoom to fit button.
Display an image at its actual size
Click the 100% button.
View the corrected image in a single preview window
Click the Full preview button .