Reset Camera Raw correction

Here’s several tips shown by Scott Kelby few days back on Photoshop World 2007 in Vegas.Since you shot RAW of course you got digital negative and you can do whatever you want with this image nondistructively but isn’t it coll when the job get done with one or double click?! If you make a correction on a picture in Camera Raw ( you don’t need to have RAW file only in order to open it in Camera Raw ) and after many correction you decide to get some of the sliders to its original state just double click it and it will get to where it was when you first open the picture.

It’s similar trick when you using white balance inside of Camera Raw - when you do some correction with white balance ( eyedropper tool ) and want to get back to its original state - just double clik over the eyedropper tool.

And by the way you absolutely don’t like how the image looks like after correction so instead of going to each slider one by one to reset them you want to get all of the back to their original position - there is a little arrow on the right hand side of each of the panels. Click over and the menu appear - choose Camera Raw Defaults and you got your image in its original state.

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