How to Use Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter in Photoshop

On this video Julieanne Kost from Adobe demonstrates how to combine multiple exposures into a single 32-bit HDR file that can then be edited non-destructively using Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter in Photoshop.

Kost start with Lightroom and than moves on to use Camera RAW in Adobe Photoshop CC. Kost also demonstrates working inside Camera RAW selectively, as well as show situations where you would benefit from converting your image (or part of it) to smart object and working on it in Camera Raw .

You can find many more Photoshop video tutorials on LensVid’s Photoshop section.

Iddo Genuth
Iddo Genuth is the founder and chief editor of LensVid.com. He has been a technology reporter working for international publications since the late 1990's and covering photography since 2009. Iddo is also a co-founder of a production company specializing in commercial food and product visual content.

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