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Camera Raw Auto Settings

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2018
  • The Camera Raw Basic panel Auto button now utilizes a new method to calculate the optimum tone, as well as Vibrance and Saturation slider settings. This has been based on extensive research using artificial intelligence and machine learning. This video shows examples of the new, improved Auto and how to get the most from this new update.

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  • @Kor88Di
    @Kor88Di 4 года назад

    Hi,
    I am using Camera Raw Filter in PS. First of all, I don't see the crop tool.
    Second of all, when I first do an auto and I click OK to apply it, then I open Camera Raw Filter again for the same image and click auto once more, the result drastically changes. And repeating the process will keep changing the image. Why is that? Why is auto-ing the auto have such a big difference? And what "auto" is the best one?

    • @prostatepedallers1831
      @prostatepedallers1831 4 года назад

      Hi Don, Firstly, the Camera Raw as a filter does not include a Crop tool as this would conflict with cropping in Photoshop. Also, there are other things missing such as Snapshots and Workflow options. Regards the Auto Settings, this is crop dependent. Therefore, if you were to crop the image in any way, or maybe change the Transform settings, this will result in a different calculation result for the Auto Settings. Regards, Martin

    • @Kor88Di
      @Kor88Di 4 года назад

      @@prostatepedallers1831 Thanks for your reply. That is what confusing me. There is no crop or transformation of any kind, yet there is a difference between first auto and second one.

  • @ccoolblablah
    @ccoolblablah 5 лет назад

    I wish it didn't push the vibrancy up on every single shot. Very annoying when working with subtle skin tones. Good starting point but for that.

    • @MartinEvening
      @MartinEvening  5 лет назад +1

      It's true that the auto settings won't always help with every slider and for some types of work you'll always need to fine-tune. Overall, I find the auto settings tend to provide a much better starting point compared to the older plain Auto. Still some outlier fails, but I anticipate that over the years auto settings will have opportunity to be refined.

  • @jefflindeman
    @jefflindeman 6 лет назад

    Where have you been man?
    www.jefflindeman.com/careerchoice.jpg

    • @MartinEvening
      @MartinEvening  6 лет назад

      To date, my career choices haven't been so bad. But with two books a year for a while now that's taken up most my focus. But will have a couple more videos to add shortly.