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The Two Camera Raws:
Here's another thing you'll need to know: there are actually two Camera Raws—one in
Photoshop, and a separate one in Bridge. The advantage of having two Camera Raws
comes into play when you're processing (or saving) a lot of RAW photos—you can have
them processing in Bridge's version of Camera Raw, while you're working on something
else in Photoshop. If you find yourself using Bridge's Camera Raw most often, then you'll
probably want to press Command-K (PC: Ctrl-K) to bring up Bridge's Preferences, click
on General on the left, and then turn on the checkbox for Double-Click Edits Camera Raw
Settings in Bridge (as shown here). Now, double-clicking on a photo opens RAW photos in
Bridge's Camera Raw, rather than Photoshop's.
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