[ Ссылка ] - In this video we're going to take a look at Camera Raw's preset panel. Now if we open up a raw file and we go across to the Preset panel and click on it, you'll notice that there's nothing there. And that's because we haven't actually saved any presets yet. For example, if I go here down in the bottom icon to Create A New Preset, and I'm going to enable every single adjustment that I've made for this image thus far, and I'm going to call it "Standard" just for the sake of it.
I'm going to click Okay. Now I have a saved preset. Now presets are a global setting, meaning that presets that you create for this particular image can be used for other images. Now, if I was to go and make a couple other adjustments to this image, make it slightly darker just to show you and make it obviously different, as you can see there, and now we'll jump back to the Presets panel, what you'll notice is we shall go and save all of these settings. And now we'll just say "Dark Standard" this can be. Click Okay. And now we've got two presets. We've got the Dark Standard, which is this one.
Now, if I click on preset, it will jump back to my original settings that I saved in Presets. So you can jump between the two. If I was to go and say Done, and go open up a different image, what you'll notice when we go back to Presets is there are those presets that I just saved. They're both there. I have my standard one, which is obviously not correct for this particular image, and I'll have the dark one that I created for that previous image. You can use presets globally across any images that you open up in Camera Raw.
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