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If you’ve made a number of adjustments in Camera Raw, and you’re not happy with them and just want to get back to where you started, go to the Camera Raw Settings pop-up menu (it’s just above the White Balance pop-up menu) and choose Camera Raw Defaults. That’ll put the photo back to how it looked when you opened it.
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