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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.
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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.