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Process, compare, and rate multiple images in Camera Raw
The most convenient way to work with multiple
camera raw images is to use the Filmstrip view in Camera Raw. Filmstrip
view opens by default when you open multiple images in Camera Raw
from Adobe Bridge.
Note: The Filmstrip view is not available
when importing multiple images into After Effects.
Images
can have three states in Filmstrip view: deselected, selected (but
not active), and active (also selected). In general, adjustments
are applied to all selected images.
You can also synchronize
settings to apply settings from the active image to all selected
images. You can quickly apply a set of adjustments to an entire
set of images—such as all shots taken under the same conditions—and
then fine-tune the individual shots later, after you’ve determined
which you’ll use for your final output.
- To select an image, click its thumbnail.
To select a range of images, Shift-click two thumbnails. To add
an image to a selection, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS)
its thumbnail.
- To change which image is active without changing which
images are selected, click a navigation arrow
at
the bottom of the preview pane.
- To apply settings from the active image to all selected
images, click the Synchronize button at the top of the Filmstrip
pane and choose which settings to synchronize.
- To apply a star rating, click a rating under the image
thumbnail.
- To mark selected images for deletion, click Mark For
Deletion
. A red cross appears in the thumbnail of an image
marked for deletion. The file is sent to the Recycle Bin (Windows)
or Trash (Mac OS) when you close the Camera Raw dialog
box. (If you decide to keep an image that you marked for deletion, select
it in the Thumbnail pane and click Mark For Deletion again, before
you close the Camera Raw dialog box.)
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