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146 Corel PaintShop Pro X7 User Guide
Edit — applies the settings and opens the photo in the Edit
workspace. When you edit a RAW photo, you must save it to a
JPEG, TIFF, or another writable file format.
Apply — applies the settings, and exits the Camera RAW Lab
Cancel — exits the Camera RAW Lab without adjusting the
photo’s settings
Image settings for RAW images are saved to a database.
Changes to the file name or file location can be tracked in the
database only if you make the changes in Corel PaintShop Pro.
Applying edits to multiple RAW photos
A photographer is often faced with organizing and processing large
numbers of photos, especially if you use a DSLR camera. You may find
that you’re downloading a batch of photos taken under similar
conditions, all with similar processing needs. With
Corel PaintShop Pro, you can copy the edits you made to a photo in the
Camera RAW Lab, and quickly apply the same edits to a batch of
photos. For more information about applying edits to multiple photos,
see “Capturing and applying edits to multiple photos” on page 129.
Converting RAW photos to another file format
The RAW file format is read-only and the settings for a RAW file are
stored as a separate header. It is these settings that you can adjust in
the Camera RAW Lab. However, to use the editing features in the
Adjust and Edit workspaces, you need save the RAW file to a different
file format, such as JPEG, TIFF, or the native format, .pspimage. To
quickly convert the file, you can use Convert RAW.
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