: Users could choose between Adobe’s default settings, "Camera Settings" (to honor in-camera picture styles), or a custom user-created preset. 📸 Expanded Support
: Assign different presets to specific camera models, allowing for customized baseline adjustments that account for different sensor characteristics. Adobe Camera Raw 12.2
Released in February 2020, introduced significant workflow improvements, most notably the ability to automate raw image processing through customizable defaults. While it maintained a familiar interface, it added deep-level settings that allowed photographers to tailor how files are initially handled based on the specific camera model used. ⚡ Key Feature: Raw Defaults : Users could choose between Adobe’s default settings,
: The straighten/leveling tool was moved into the dedicated crop tool panel for a more consolidated editing experience. While it maintained a familiar interface, it added
: Addressed stability issues and refined existing tools like Range Masking to ensure smoother performance within the Adobe Bridge and Photoshop ecosystems.
: By automating "mundane" adjustments like lens corrections and initial sharpening through the new defaults, users could significantly reduce the time spent on repetitive tasks.