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Old 12-25-2006, 09:18 PM   #1
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Hi,

When I load raw NEF pictures onto photoshop, it automatically loads up a screen where I have adjustment sliders for saturation, tint, temperature, etc...



But when I load a regular jpg or a HDR image, I can't seem to get this specific screen up.

Is there another way to manually bring the screen up, or do you have to do it all manually?

Cheers,

James.
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Old 12-25-2006, 10:49 PM   #2
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Hi,

When I load raw NEF pictures onto photoshop, it automatically loads up a screen where I have adjustment sliders for saturation, tint, temperature, etc...



But when I load a regular jpg or a HDR image, I can't seem to get this specific screen up.

Is there another way to manually bring the screen up, or do you have to do it all manually?

Cheers,

James.
That menu that pops up, is specifically for RAW photo editing. There is no way to get those options (in that format) for .JPG photos. To adjust the brightness, contrast, curves, levels, saturation, etc. You have to go to the adjustments pulldown menu at the top of your main photoshop screen.
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Old 12-25-2006, 11:20 PM   #3
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That menu that pops up, is specifically for RAW photo editing. There is no way to get those options (in that format) for .JPG photos. To adjust the brightness, contrast, curves, levels, saturation, etc. You have to go to the adjustments pulldown menu at the top of your main photoshop screen.
Thats what I thought, Thanks for the reply.

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