Adobe Camera RAW 7.0 Tutorial for Photographers

This video tutorial covers a Photoshop CS6 feature run-down, all the new features in Camera RAW 7.0 that the presenter thinks are the best and ones that you’re likely going to use the most! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or fresh out of the gate with your first quality digital camera, shooting your photographs in RAW is an absolute must to achieve higher quality results with your photographs.

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FactorXTech says:

Didn’t say there was anything wrong with the guy’s videos. I was saying that if this guy is subscribed to tutvid, he should know better to respect the guy and view his video for educational purposes, not to gain momentary fame from mentioning the word “first”. My previous comments were not in response to Tutvid, it was to “1337z0r4” for saying “i wont say first !”

dportis47 says:

Great tip, what did I win?

Aiyoros says:

It makes the same thing as Lightroom. IMHO Lightroom worth the price, even if you already using camera raw alone.

TheSiepp says:

Can you please do a tutorial on the effect seen on the expendables 2 movieposter?

Axel sypkens smit says:

is it as good as lightroom (what is the difference?) and why do people prefer lightroom above aperture?

beckyholt says:

Thank you for posting.

Ashkan Ahmadi says:

ACR is the Develop module of Lightroom. Lightroom is perfect for organizing, managing, importing and exporting, presenting and editing photos. ACR is great for editing 1 or 2 images very quickly but if you have 300 photos and you wanna rate them, filter them, reject or compare them, Lightroom does an amazing job. Lightroom’s catalogs can be used on Windows machines, you cant do that with Aperture. LR is perfectly compatible with Photoshop, and IMO, Lightroom is much better than Aperture.

stewiek says:

“if uve purchased photoshop or in OTHER WAYS ACQUIRED photoshop…” i like this statement hahahaha..but i dont use CR already eversince i jumped to LR…

EmeroDotNet says:

I noticed you mentioned you’d probably want to stay away from the s-RGB color profile. Any reason why? Most photo labs (in Europe, at least) use s-RGB for prints.

ericzum says:

Can we get Camera Raw 7 for Adobe Photoshop CS5?

Edwardo90219 says:

“Or in other ways acquire Photoshop” hahaha.

tutvid says:

Sadly, you win nothing…

tutvid says:

Oooh that, or some of the photography used on some of the poster associated with the film would all be great tutorials! This is on my list!

tutvid says:

Thanks for the explanation, @ashkibala! Spot on! Lightroom is simply a beautiful, smooth, and fast application to work with. It also has a larger color gamut than Photoshop/ACR.

I think some people favor Aperture because they had used it before Lightroom and are used to it. I have a friend who does that, but now dabbles in Lightroom too.

tutvid says:

Thank you for watching! 🙂

tutvid says:

sRGB is the color gamut for screens and it’s very limited. When the time comes to save out your jpegs or tiffs to be sent to the lab, then you would want to convert them to sRGB (just like you’d want to work in 16-bit mode if you can, but then convert to 8-bit once when you save out the jpeg.)

Work with the broadest color gamut and save out to the narrower one for your lab. That’s exactly what I do with my work.

dportis47 says:

Awww man…. Great tut anyway 🙂

tutvid says:

No, Camera RAW 7 only works with Photoshop CS6. I’ve been told that Adobe Camera RAW 6.7 is the last version that works with CS5. Sorry about that…

EatMyLeadMD says:

Great, in-depth video. The adjustment brush is a life saver now, there were so many awesome features in the old CR that I couldn’t use to their full potential because they were always global changes.

Axel sypkens smit says:

ok I downloaded the trail for LR but didn’t found it better than aperture because I can manage photo’s more easy and I don’t have to export. But is there an actual difference if you look at editing?

jaredcheeda says:

thumbs up for HDR Puke comment, I hate that shit

NakedJKid says:

most boring tutorial on earth

Deivs65 says:

your tuts are brilliant.

TheSiepp says:

@tutvid would be great. I’m trying to make some parody movie posters, like with the head replaced by my dad’s or something.

tutvid says:

Absolutely! Give me better control and I’m a happy guy!

Tushar Varshney says:

@tutvid i now am a part of a small web design company, i should admit that your tutorials got me started on, photoshop, dreamweaver, fireworks, html,css,php,mysql. and everything else,

Because of you i now have a bright future ahead, coz no body does the css as efficiently as i do.

Thank you Nathaniel for your hard work.

NothingTypical2010 says:

SO GLAD I found your page. Thank you for narrating every step carefully. Pls add me to your list so that I am notified every time u upload new videos – margarita

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