Links to the lists are provided in the detailed summary. Find newly added supported cameras and lenses.
You can also adjust the intensity of a preset applied, using the new Preset Amount slider (this is currently a beta feature).
Click Enhance to create an enhanced DNG version of your photo.You can pan within the preview window or click in the main image canvas to change your preview region. You can click-and-hold the image preview to see the image without the feature applied. The Enhance Details Preview dialog box provides you with a preview of the enhanced photo.Click the () icon in the Filmstrip and select Enhance Details in the pop-up menu.To apply Enhance Details to your photo, follow these steps: This feature is currently not supported in the Camera Raw filter in Photoshop. Starting with this release, you can make seamless edits to 360-degree panoramas, even when adjusting Clarity or Dehaze. Previously, when making adjustments to a 360-degree panorama it could result in a seam appearing around the merged edges, especially if you edit Clarity or Dehaze. To know more, see GPU FAQ and troubleshooting.Įdge aware editing in 360-degree panoramas On some computers the feature is enabled automatically. You can enable the new GPU acceleration features on supported systems in the Performance tab of Camera Raw Preferences. GPU acceleration speeds up image processing most noticeably for photos with several adjustments and for high resolution monitors (4K and higher).
For macOS 10.10-10.12, Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, or Windows 10 there's Adobe Camera Raw 9.12.1 ( macOS or Windows).Įnhanced GPU support for accelerated image editing.For Bridge CS6 and Photoshop CS6, substitute with the Camera Raw 9.1.1 installer for Windows or the Camera Raw 9.1.1 installer for macOS.
Double-click the resulting file to start the installer.Find out more about the benefits of DNG, a raw file format made available to the public by Adobe. The Camera Raw plug-in also supports raw files in Digital Negative (DNG) format. Adobe Lightroom is built upon the same powerful raw processing technology that is available in the Camera Raw plug-in. This powerful plug-in has been frequently updated to support more cameras and include more features and is available as part of Adobe Photoshop. By working with these raw "digital negatives," you can achieve the results you want with greater artistic control and flexibility while still maintaining the original files.
The Adobe Camera Raw plug-in has become a must-have tool for professional photographers since its release.