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Zoom tool
Hand tool
White Balance tool
Crop tool
Straighten tool
Red Eye removal
Open Preferences dialog
Rotate buttons
Open a camera raw image in the Edit workspace
After you process a camera raw image in the Camera Raw dialog box, you can open the image and edit it in the Edit workspace.
1. In the Camera Raw dialog box, apply adjustments to one or more camera raw images.
2. Click the Open Image button. The Camera Raw dialog box closes, and the photo opens in the Edit workspace.
Settings and controls
Camera row controls
Sets the preview zoom to the next preset zoom value when you click within the preview image. Alt-click (Option-click in Mac OS) to
zoom out. Drag the Zoom tool in the preview image to zoom in on a selected area. To return to 100%, double-click the Zoom tool.
Moves the image in the preview window if the preview image is set at a zoom level higher than 100%. Hold down the spacebar to
access the Hand tool while using another tool. Double-click the Hand tool to fit the preview image in the window.
Sets the area you click to a neutral gray tone to remove color casts and adjust the color of the entire image. The
Temperature and Tint values change to reflect the color adjustment.
Removes part of an image. Drag the tool within the preview image to select the portion you want to keep, and then press Enter.
You can use the Straighten tool to realign an image vertically or horizontally. This tool also resizes or crops the canvas to
accommodate straightening the image.
Removes red eye in flash photos of people and green or white eye in pets.
Opens the Camera Raw Preferences dialog.
Rotates the photo either counterclockwise or clockwise.
Set custom camera settings
When you open a camera raw file, Photoshop Elements reads information in the file to see which model of camera created it, and then applies the
appropriate camera settings to the image. If you are always making similar adjustments, you can change the default settings of your camera. You
can also change settings for each model of camera you own, but not for multiple cameras of the same model.
1. To save the current settings as the default for the camera that created the image, click the triangle next to the Settings menu
and choose Save New Camera Raw Default.
2. In the Edit workspace, open a camera raw file and adjust the image.
3. To use the Photoshop Elements default settings for your camera, click the triangle next to the Settings menu and choose
Reset Camera Raw Default.
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