A Tom McCoy asked: Open the image that you want to correct in Camera Raw. In the menu on the right side of the image will appear a histogram that represents the levels of exposure for the image. Briefly put, it is a graph of the image brightness. To get an ideal exposure level, the [...]
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A Tom McCoy asked: If you are using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and are NOT opening and editing your images in Camera Raw, you are failing to use one of the most powerful functions available in Photoshop.Using the Camera Raw function is as simple as A,B,C. First, open Bridge. I keep a shortcut as a [...]
Ashley Peach asked: Ok well let’s start with the basic tools, first if you haven’t got a tools box then go Window then tick tools. In the box that will appear on the left of your screen will be all the tools you will need to make anything you won’t. At the top of the [...]
A Tom McCoy asked: In Bridge, right click on the photo that you want to edit and select Open in Camera Raw from the drop down menu. If you have an item in the photo that you know is neutral gray or white, Run your cursor over the Icons at the top of the photo. [...]

