How to download my older camera version
Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Rikk Flohr: Photography. Adobe Employee , Jul 31, Jul 31, Thank you for continuing to provide valuable feedback on the recent UI changes in Adobe Camera Raw For some customers these changes have disrupted existing workflows, particularly for in-process projects.
To mitigate these issues we have offered a roll back to version Adobe updated the Camera Raw user interface for several reasons. The new design supports commonly-requested features, such as a horizontal filmstrip, a Cr Jeffrey Tranberry. Adobe Employee , Jun 18, Jun 18, If you want to refer to Jump to latest reply.
Click and hold on the film strip icon in the lower left corner. That will give you a contextual menu with the choice for vertical or horizontal film strip. I have installed the new Camera Raw And now the GUI is really cluttered and an absolut step backwards! This must be a Joke Please give us the Possibility to revert to the old GUI! Cropping - why the function doesn't work, "limit to image". In the old version, you could crop outside the image.
Now only within the image. Whatever option you choose. Zooming - works only in the style of Ligtroom. If I wanted to choose a lightroom, I would choose Lightroom. Traditional zoom does not work. The selection option in the preferences does not work.
Why is the automatic preset preview still available? It really slows down work. It serves nothing. The tools at the top of Interface were more convenient. For example, the transition from cropping to image straightening was intuitive and fast.
Now you need to open some cards In addition, there is plenty of undeveloped space at the top. You have placed all buttons and functions on the right. They are strangled like mice in the corner. It is not convenient to use. Adobe — why are you changing this? Why change something that works well for long time? Yes you are right , No option to extend canvas in crop anymore.
Yes there should be option to revert back ,adobe help person suggested use older version and above Johan replied that i should not update, i mean seriously so bad response and suggestion from Adobe and Johan both. This absolutely is the worst update ever done by Adobe. Everything is crammed on the right side and the text is so small it's unreadable on a 17" laptop. Give us the option of reverting to the prior version.
I can live without the few new features. Jerry Syder. Agreed, as you can do in LR. You can hover above the slider which activates the double arrow keys which allows you to drag left to right but it's not the same. You can click on the little icon, in the bottom, left to get rid of the filmstrip blank space? Yes, not just the vertical film strio. We prefer the old UI.
Another topic was merged with the current one. We want the whole old UI reverted back. This new UI is unusable when doing radial filter adjusment. Very backward update. Please provide an option to choose top or right for the tool bar. Even i dont mind new UI but they should have kept all buttons and tools on their original position. I completely agree Adobe WAS always the gold standard. I went back to the older version as well because Camera raw would freeze up, I couldn't use the up and down arrow keys sometimes.
Overall cumbersome. I spent years editing with Camera raw versions up to Then, with one swing of the axe Adobe screwed up what wasn't broken. Am I whinning? The new Camera Raw violates our learned skills. You want to put the tools on the right side, FINE, do it. We know the symbols, we see them, not a relearn issue. So here I am, in the immortal words of Don Henley "trying to find the passage back to the place I was before". Not fun. I will be just fine stuck with Why must you "fix" what is not broken rendering obsolete our hard learned skills?
New ways require NEW skills be learned. Similarly, it appears that they have completely gotten rid of the perspective correction tool. I've only used this new version, I did find that they removed the possibility to make default a profile other than Color which pumps up saturation and contrast or Monochrome.
If I wanted. Adobe seems to think I want them to edit my files. Insert fuming head here. Use the progressive disclosure triangle to view advanced Profile Correction options. Defringe is now available regardless of whether Profile or Manual is selected use the progressive disclosure triangle to view advanced Defringe options.
It's quite simple. You can revert to the previous version of Camera Raw Thank you so much! I'm not trying to be the guy that just hates everything new so I honestly gave this new one a shot figuring that I just needed to get used to it. And then I needed to fix geometry and crop. Adobe engineers, if you read this, please go back to the prior way those tools worked. They were seamless and worked well. The new crop tool brings my high end editing computer to a grinding halt when I try to move the crop area around.
Something's not right. I agree with you; ACR is looking more like a toy than a professional tool. I have a pretty powerful PC and an up to date 4Gb GPU but whenever I move the crop area there's always a lag before it moves and suddenly catches up to the cursor. The PS crop tool is super-smooth with no lag at all. Also, when I click on any of the group names to expand them Basic, Curve, Detail, etc. Note that it only does that when PS is opening a new image, not when used via the Filter menu.
It has broken the functionality of ACR to the max. We don't need looks. We need performance. Otherwise, our productivity goes for a toss. I have to add my 2 cents to agree with every complaint I am reading. I will say CRZ I cannot find the eyedropper thing-y that used to live in the toolbar.
If that is still available in That defect alone is enough to downgrade. But it is enraging that useful new tools then are out of reach.
I'll also reply to my own post with a smirk. I see I'm tagged a 'Community Beginner'. That may be so on this thread. However I have only been using Adobe products since and PS 2. So what would I know? I totally agree with all the comments too. The new versions of Camera RAW have increased my workflow and edit times. Really bad idea to emulate Lightroom layout. And now whenever I update Photoshop it automatically updates RAW even though I specifically never update that manually any more.
These hidden fields with new namings are somewhat replacing the tabs that used to be. But Raw still has tabs on the right side. And this is where the confusion starts. No real logical conclusion where you are and why. The settings we are used to are now a brush setting. But the general editing field is just plainly aweful. So aweful it is rather an annoyance to use and I then am tempted to click Auto on average jobs and let it be. This is NOT an encouraging and self explaining tool!
I'm late to this update for a few reasons. But I'll echo the complaints here. It had almost everything I needed one click away. Now they're several clicks and hidden, and some functionaltiy has disappeared.
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