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Removing Your Edits To A Raw Image In Bridge

 

If you’ve edited a RAW photo in Camera Raw, you’ll see a little round two-slider icon below the RAW photo’s thumbnail in Bridge. If you want to remove those edits, and return the image to the original unedited version (like it just came out of your camera), Control-click (PC: Right-click) on the thumbnail and choose Clear Camera Raw Settings.

3 Comments

  1. paul cassel said on — June 3, 2009 @ 9:03 am

    This doesn’t seem to be available when I installed in Win 7 64 bit. I can’t find a context menu entry for clear camera settings with a right click on image.

  2. Sam said on — May 30, 2011 @ 10:24 am

    Paul,
    I know this is a really old post but I came across this and wanted to put my solution. In Bridge, Right-Click on Image->Develop Settings->Clear Settings

    Bridge 5.7, Win7 64-bit

  3. LF4 said on — June 1, 2011 @ 7:11 am

    Thank you so much this worked great! In CS5 on Win7 look under “Develop Settings” there will be a “Clear Settings” item.

    LF4

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Create A Composite Layer

If you have a multilayer composition and you
want to apply an effect to all the layers at once, don’t flatten the layers–use a composite layer instead. Hide the layers you want excluded, and press Shift-Command-Option-E (PC: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E). A new layer will be created at the top containing a merged copy of all the visible layers.

Another option is to create a new layer at the top of the stack and make it active. Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) each layer you want to include to make those layers active, as well. Press Option-Command-E (PC: Alt-Ctrl-E).
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