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re. Bridge/Camera Raw/Photoshop

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Answerprancer | 01:55 Wed 30th Mar 2011 | Computers
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Does anyone know how I can stop Camera Raw taking over every bloody picture I try to open in PS (CS5) ?
It seems that any photo you touch with Camera Raw automatically becomes a Camera Raw file - very frustrating.
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...eh? eh?
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Thankyou ...mwahh !
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...alas, it didn't work - only jpegs will now open directly into PS.
RAWs and TIFFs still only open via Camera raw - grrr !
You might need a plug-in. Depends what camera your using.
IS this just a file association problem?

Can you open them in PS using file > open from within PS rather than double clicking them?
ap. havnt seen you for ages. how are you, did you manage to stay off the alcohol for the week ?
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Hi Anne - better than that, it's been a month now - not a drop :-)
AP, in Windows Explorer if you right-click on the file do you not get an 'open with..' option which you can then use to associate a particular program with that file.
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CF - nope, they still open in Camera RAW even if accessed from within PS.
If I open a tiff or a raw, it will automatically open in Camera Raw then I can continue to 'open image' then it will open in PS, but it's an inconvenience, especially if the sliders in Camera Raw are not in their default positions.
well done ap. do you feel better without it ?
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sort of ..I've become a lot more proactive with interests I'd been neglecting (photography atm) hence why I've not been here very much.
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