![]() ![]() That is why you no longer see the Kelvin numbers on that white balance slider in PS.Ĭamera Raw is not Photoshop. LR or ACR do the raw conversion and pass the demosaiced image to PS. PS can only open demosaiced images (not raw files). When you open a raw file in Photoshop from Lightroom the file in PS is no longer a raw file. Lightroom is configured to use PSD files when editing in Photoshop. I know that it does this (use the -100/100 range) when the photo is not a RAW but is it normal it does even with RAW files ?Įditing in camera raw from the file without passing through Lightroom works as expected. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure but I think it was in Kelvin some time ago. When I edit a raw photo from Lightroom in Photoshop and use the Camera Raw filter the white balance slider is from -100 to 100 and not the classic Kelvin values. I'm using Lightroom Classic and Photoshop, both latest version on Mac OS. ![]()
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