To vary the zoom between images disable Global Zoom Editing from the Zoom Level popup in the lower left. When moving from one image to another in the filmstrip, the zoom percentage and location will stay constant.If you prefer the Zoom tool to automatically swap to the hand tool when zoomed into 100%, click the Settings icon (the gear) and choose General > Zoom and Pan and enable “Use Lightroom Style Zoom and Pan”.The Zoom Tool - The Zoom tool’s default behavior has been modified – click in the image area to toggle between Fit in View and 100%. With most other tools selected, pressing the Spacebar will temporarily access the Hand tool.The Hand Tool - The Hand tool has been relocated in the lower right of the ACR interface. Click the Rotate Aspect Ratio button to flip the orientation of the crop (or tap the X key).Use the Aspect Ratios menu to select and create custom aspect ratios (ACR will remember the 5 most recent custom aspect ratios).Control -click (Mac) | right -click within the crop marquee to select from the list of Overlay Styles. The Crop tool can display several different overlays.The Crop Tool - The Crop, Straighten, and Rotate tools have been combined into a single panel. Click the disclosure triangle to view more advanced features. Several panels display features with progressive disclosure triangles.Click to reset all edits within the panel. Option (Mac | Alt (Win) changes the name of the panel to Reset(panel name).Note: if the icon is grayed out, changes have not been made within the panel. To toggle the visibility of the edits made on a single panel, click and hold the Per-Panel Preview icon (the eye).Multi Panel Mode – leaves all opened panels expanded. Responsive Panel Mode – ACR will intelligently open and close edit panels to automatically fit your monitor. Single Panel Mode – displays panel options for one panel at a time – clicking on a panel expands the contents of that panel while collapsing any other open panels (useful when working on a laptop or smaller display as it eliminates the need to scroll through several open panels to access options). Click the Settings icon (the gear) and choose Preferences > General (or Control -click (Mac) | right -click on the name of a panel) to select a panel mode:.A small white dot to the right of the tool, signals that there have been changes made with the tool.Ĭustomizing Panels - ACR’s new single column panel display makes it easy to work with multiple panels at once.When appropriate, stand-alone tools (such as the Targeted Adjustment tool) have been added to their corresponding panels.Tools - The tools have been relocated to the right side of the screen, decreasing the distance between the tool and it’s options. Position the cursor over a thumbnail in the Filmstrip and click the More icon (the three dots) to access additional options or, Control -click (Mac) | right -click (Win) on a thumbnail to access additional options from the context sensitive menu).Tap the Delete key to mark an image for deletion.Position the cursor at the top of the Filmstrip (between the image preview area and the image thumbnails) and drag to resize the Filmstrip.Click and hold the Filmstrip icon to show filenames, ratings and color labels as well as choose the orientation of the filmstrip (or, use the shortcut Command + Shift + F (Mac) | Control + Shift + F (Win) to toggle the orientation).The Filmstrip - Click the Filmstrip icon or tap forward slash (/) to toggle the visibility of the filmstrip. Click the Expand icon (the two arrows) in the upper right to toggle full screen. Modernized Interface - Camera Raw’s new look and feel provides a more flexible user interface. I’m pleased to announce that Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) v12.3 has a new, modernized interface, ISO Adaptive Presets, Local Hue editing and more.
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