Note: you need to have an image selected that was captured with the desired camera to have it appear on the list.Ĭlick the drop down menu to the right of the selected Camera and choose from either Camera Settings or Choose Preset. To set different Raw Defaults for each camera model, enable “Use defaults specific to camera model” and select the camera from the list of Available Cameras. Return to Camera Raw’s default settings at any time by choosing Adobe Default. To create a preset, see the example below. Note: you will need to create the preset that you want to use before selecting the Preferences in order to apply it. Selecting Choose Preset enables you to choose a preset to apply settings. Selecting Camera Settings will honor picture styles or profiles settings that you’ve set in-camera and preserves the “as shot” look whenever possible.
To apply the same Raw Defaults universally (to all cameras), use the Master drop-down menu and select from either Camera Settings or Choose Preset.
Raw Defaults enable you to customize these settings without having to first import the files and then change the settings. For example, you may want to change the default rendering setting (such as apply a custom camera profile, change the amount of sharpening, or enable lens profile corrections), on all of the images that you import from one camera model but not from another. The new Raw Defaults interface in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) provides a much easier and more intuitive way to assign and manage the default rendering of your raw files across multiple camera models.