I need more information on the ACR files that are created when using content-aware in camera raw on multiple photos. can I delete those, what do I lose if I do so?
The first part does not make sense and I don’t understand what your asking. Yes you can delete anything in camera raw and it will not hurt anything because it is non-destructive.
@@Jcwphoto hmm. I found out. When you have a photo-shoot and you end up having many shots from same angel without moving, you can use content-aware on multiple images in Camera raw, by first just selecting all similar photos, then do content aware on one of them. and it will automatically paste that content aware across all selected files. When viewing the files in "file explorer" you end up having two files (.jpg, or whatever + an .arc file) of the same photo. one unedited and one not viewable .arc file. Only when you use Adobe bridge, you will notice those two files with same name merged into a edited photo (content aware results).
Excellent video. Do have one question though. What if I have a question, but don't have Facebook, nor don't plan on getting it? There are plenty of users out here that don't want it.
@@Jcwphoto I'm sure you can apply more than one. Click on a b/w preset, then something else like Whiten teeth. The teeth whiten but the image stays b/w. I like these features but I find the interface too confusing. I may want to whiten teeth but it's rarely the only preset I'd want to apply.