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Apr 30, 2007 09:10 |  #1

I installed CS3 on my computer here at work. I don't like the different RAW configuration so I uninstalled it and use CS2 now. But the RAW is still the newer version.

What I don't like is how each adjustment no longer has an "auto" checkbox with each slider. The auto now turns all on/off. I liked switching each item on/off individually to see the differences between the default settings and what PS corrected to.

How can I get the previous version back?




  
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Apr 30, 2007 11:21 |  #2

Download a version of ACR earlier than 3.7 (most likely 3.6). Follow the instructions for placement of the file EXACTLY!

www.adobe.com/download​s (external link)


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Apr 30, 2007 13:03 |  #3

I had this problem (and annoyance) as well. In the new ACR if you hold SHIFT and double-click on the slider itself, you can automatically set each individual setting. You have to get the slider exactly and double-click fast enough, but it'll work.


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Apr 30, 2007 13:09 |  #4

heycow wrote in post #3128998 (external link)
I had this problem (and annoyance) as well. In the new ACR if you hold SHIFT and double-click on the slider itself, you can automatically set each individual setting. You have to get the slider exactly and double-click fast enough, but it'll work.

Thanks! I tried all kinds of combinations with ALT, CTL, but I never would have thought of the SHIFT+double click on the slider.




  
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