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Soylent Green
Oct 29, 2004
It's people

quazi posted:

My excuse for taking the more complicated route was that I prefer to work in RAW as much as possible before exporting the image.
This brings up a good point as well, for as long as possible when working on your images, I'd recommend keeping them as Smart Objects so you can get back into the RAW editor after creating adjustment layers and the like.
I imagine most people are doing this already, but if you don't know all you have to do is hold shift down when you hit "Open Image" on the RAW editor window in Photoshop. It should change to "Open Object".
To get back to the RAW window, just double click on the layer, it should have a little icon on it looking like a sheet of paper with a black box and a white box on it more or less.

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