Camera Raw is not only a very useful component for editing your photos, but also an additional filter that can be used to enhance almost any image. Let's continue exploring the parameters and settings of this Adobe Photoshop extension.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

The next tab is Split ToningSplit Toning.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

In this tab, you can adjust the toning of the image, adding the desired color tint to it.

The next tab is Lens CorrectionLens Correction.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

Here, you can adjust the perspective and correct the proportions of the photo.

There are 3 tabs inside this section:

ProfileProfile

ColorColor

ManualManual

We will examine this filter and its features in more detail in our upcoming materials.

After this tab comes EffectsEffects.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

In this tab, the following settings can be adjusted:

GrainGrain

AmountAmount

SizeSize

RoughnessRoughness

Post Crop VignettingPost Crop Vignetting

StyleStyle

AmountAmount

MidpointMidpoint

RoundnessRoundness

FeatherFeather

HighlightsHighlights

The next tab is Camera CalibrationCamera Calibration.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

The name of this feature speaks for itself: here, you can adjust the calibration of the shot.

The last 2 tabs are designed for setting up templates and presets for images.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

With PresetsPresets, you can set the required parameters for a RAW image once and then apply them to subsequent ones. This way, you save a lot of time by not having to edit photos with the same properties each time.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

You can also select the necessary parameters, such as white balance, exposure, shadows, clarity, brightness, and more.

Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop

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