Check out all our new feature guides on the Photoshop CC Superguide. This can be edited in Camera RawĪlright, there you have it, my summary of all the new features of Camera RAW in Photoshop CC 2015 release. Click Merge to combine them.Ī new DNG file with be created with “HDR” appended to the name and added to the bottom on the filmstrip. You will see the Merge to HDR dialog box with all the same options as in my HDR in Lightroom tutorial. Right-click on one of the thumbnails on the left and choose Merge to HDR Select the bracketed photos from Bridge and right click. HDR, High Dynamic Range photos can be merged in Camera RAW. I won’t repeat all the options in the box as they are covered in detail in the Panoramic merging in Lightroom tutorial.Ī new DNG file will be created of the merged Panorama, that you can further edit in Camera Raw. Choose Open in Camera Raw and the images will all appear in the film strip on the left. Right click and choose Merge to Panorama. To begin, select the photographs that are going to be stitched together from Bridge and right click. Have a look here to see more in-depth tutorials and videos on HDR in Lightroom and Panoramic merging in Lightroom Merge to Panorama This is essentially the same technology that I have covered in detail in my Lightroom CC review. You can now merge HDR and make panoramic photographs directly from within Camera RAW. The Dehaze is also added to Lightroom CC in the Effects pane Here is a before/after for you to look it Once the haze is reduced, you may want to go back to the basic panel and tweak some of the adjustments as it tends to darken the image slightly. Move the Dehaze slider to the right to reduce the haze and bring back details to your photograph. Move to the left to add haze, and to the right to reduce it. Navigate to the Effects Panel and you will see a Dehaze slider. But the new Dehaze filer added in Camera Raw, makes it easy.Choose Filter>Camera Raw filter to launch your photo in ACR As you can see, the elevated position provides a long look into the distance, and the particulates in the air combined with time of day and position of the sun causes a bit of haze. Here is an aerial panorama that I have captured on my DJI Phantom 3 Quadcopter. It’s quite common to get atmospheric haze in photographs (particularly when you live in Southern California). Personally, I like Dehaze better and will get a lot of use out of it.
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I remember the crowd going wild and loving it, in similar fashion as they did with the Camera Shake Reduction 2 MAX’s before that. From our Fully comprehensive Photoshop CC 2015 video trainingĭehaze made its debut at Adobe MAX conference at the “sneaks” keynote presentation. Filter BrushesĪll new local adjustments with the new Filter Brushes in ACR 9, allow you to paint on or subtract from gradient and radial filters. Only $9.99mo for Photoshop, Lightroom and Lightroom Mobile. Camera Raw is always aligned with Lightroom releases, as they share the same processing engine. While we are talking about Camera Raw, I want to also touch on a couple of updates that have actually been in for a few weeks, but you may not be aware of them.
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There is a big new feature in Camera Raw called Dehaze. See the new core Photoshop CC 2015 Features here This page focuses on the new features in Camera Raw 9.1 (ACR).
HOW TO USE CAMERA RAW IN PHOTOSHOP CC UPDATE
This major update in called Photoshop CC 2015 and includes a ton of new features covered in the Photoshop CC Learning Center here at PhotoshopCAFE. Adobe has launched a brand new update to Photoshop CC.