![]() Once I had my selects, I picked the one shot I wanted to post online and took that into Camera RAW. While normally my workflow would take me from Photo Mechanic (where I make my selects) to Lightroom (where I do my processing and metadata application), this time I went from Photo Mechanic to Camera RAW. ![]() Let’s do a quick walkthrough to see the process…Īfter I shot this show (the band ’68 performing at Warped Tour, you can see most of the full take above), I just wanted to do a quick edit so I could post a shot to Instagram. As long as you bring that into Lightroom along with the raw file, Lightroom will recognize the editing you’ve done and apply it upon import. Thankfully you don’t have to! When you edit in Camera RAW, all the changes you make get saved to an XMP sidecar file. But what about that one photo you’ve already edited? You don’t want to have to edit it again, right? But then later you want to do a full edit of more images, so you bring them into Lightroom to work. ![]() Sometimes after a shoot, you just want to do a quick edit of one picture, so you grab the raw file and bring it into Camera RAW so you don’t have to worry about importing into Lightroom. ![]()
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