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ACR 8.3
Adobe Camera Raw now offers the following enhancements:
Automatic straightening of an image through one of the following three interactions:
Double-click the Straighten tool () in the toolbar.
With the Straighten tool selected, double-click anywhere in the preview image.
With the Crop tool selected, press the Command key (on Mac) or Ctrl key (on Windows) to temporarily switch to the Straighten tool. Now, double-click anywhere within the preview image.
Whites and Blacks now support Auto Levels-like functionality when you double-click the sliders while keeping the Shift key pressed (Shift- double-click).
Auto Temperature and Auto Tint functionality. Shift-double-click within the image preview to invoke this functionality.
Option to choose a background color for the work area and toggle the visibility of the hairline frame around the image. Right-click outside the image in the work area and select an option from the popup menu.
Option-click shortcut support for the Synchronize, New Preset, Save Settings, and Copy/Paste (Bridge) dialog boxes. When you option-click a checkbox, it is selected exclusively. You can option-click again to toggle to the previous checkbox state.
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ACR 8.1 and 8.2
Note: For detailed information about the enhancements in this section, see this Help article.
Soft proofing from within the ACR dialog. You can now choose an ICC color profile and simulate additional factors like rendering intent and the paper and ink. These options can now be applied to the photograph through the ACR dialog, even before you open it in Photoshop.
ICC-based color spaces support from within the ACR dialog. The ACR dialog now allows you to preview your photographs with arbitrary ICC- based output color spaces. Available color spaces include grayscale, RGB, Lab, and CMYK color spaces.
Image sizing is now more flexible, with the ACR dialog providing multiple options to resize a photograph. These options are placed within the Image Sizing section, immediately beneath the Color Space section.
Presets. Store commonly used settings as a preset. Save frequently-applied settings from the Workflow Options or Save Options dialog as a preset, and then apply the preset on multiple photos with ease.
Cropping follows a modified workflow with the introduction of the new Image Sizing workflow. Use the Image Sizing option in the Workflow Options and Save Options dialogs to specify a desired absolute image size.
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