Since Camea Raw has been placed in Photoshop cc, we can use Photoshop cc to post-process images in a variety of formats, not just pictures in raw format. In fact, we can use camera raw as a smart filter, which can be used to adjust exposure, sharpening, noise reduction, local adjustment and lens correction, and so on. Together to learn how to use Photoshop CC camera raw for later repair map it!
Final Effect Diagram:
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First step:
Open the material picture in Photoshop and convert it into a smart object. Layers > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Objects, or right-click on direct layer thumbnails to select Convert to Smart object.
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Step Two:
After you convert the footage to a smart object, you can see a small icon in the lower right of the layer thumbnail.
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Step Three:
As long as the small icon appears at the bottom right of the layer thumbnail, your image has been converted into a smart object. Then we can begin to fix the picture. The filter >camera the raw filter, which pops up a dialog box in Adobe Camera Raw that everyone is familiar with.
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Fourth Step:
First, do some general revision operations. The right panel has options such as exposure, white balance, and transparency. We can adjust the slider position to explain the adjustment. Here, the author adjusts the transparency of the picture to +10 to highlight the image details.
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Fifth Step:
In the Details tab, we need to sharpen and noise the image. Typically, the sharpening is set to +25 by default. High ISO shot out of the image is easy to appear manic point, so the later revision process in general to do noise reduction processing, the author will be brightness set to 0.
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Sixth step:
Go to the hls/Grayscale adjustment panel and select Saturation. This step is mainly to adjust the impact of different colors on the image. The author added the saturation of red, orange and yellow to highlight the red and gold clothing of the model.
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Seventh Step:
This step is to do the lens correction.
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Eighth Step:
In the lens correction, select the "Color" tab and check "Remove chromatic aberration". This removes the color difference between the body of the image and the edges of the surrounding object.
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