From the Camera Raw FAQ at adobe.com:
"Q: How do I turn off Auto Adjustments in Camera Raw 3.x?
"A: Open Camera Raw. On the Mac press Cmd+U or on the PC Ctrl+U. This
keystroke combination toggles Auto Adjustments On and Off.
Alternatively, disable the Auto Adjustments setting from the fly-out
menu adjacent to the Setting drop-down menu. If you want the default to
be Off for Auto Adjustments simply choose "Save New Camera Raw Default"
from the fly-out menu adjacent to the "Settings" drop-down menu then
choose Done."
From a discussion at the Adobe forums:
"But next time I load in some photos from a shoot, it is back to the
way it was. Am I missing something?"
"You missed "Save New Camera Raw Defaults", I think. These new defaults
are camera specific though so you'd need to do this for each camera
model you use."
I'm not quite sure about the last statement, but adjacent to where you
can adjust white balance there is a drop-down menu where you can use
the "Save New Camera Raw Defaults" command. This should do it for
future opening of Camera RAW.
Cheers,
Rich Mason
On Oct 23, 2005, at 1:18 PM, lea murphy wrote:
I know many of you don't like the raw processor in PSCS but that's the
one I'm using right now and I have a question.
When I bring an image in all the 'auto' checkboxes are checked and I
don't want them to be.
Is there a way to turn that default off? It drives me nuts.
I'm on a mac running Tiger if that makes any difference.
Thanks all,
Lea
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