Hello everyone! I am new to this forum but have been reading LL for a few years now and have found the info on it to be some of the best around. I am hoping that you may be able to help me.
I am having a problem with CS3 Bridge previews and Camera Raw. I use a Canon 40D and Rebel XTi and have the problem with images from both cameras. It seems that Bridge previews and or ACR want to alter my image regardless of the settings I choose in camera RAW preferences. When I direct bridge to a new folder of images and just the thumbnails are viewable I can see that the thumbnail of the picture is the way I took it. BUT! when I click on the thumbnail to view it in the preview pane or double click it to bring up the Camera RAW workspace window the image changes. Typically it becomes duller, less saturated and with my recent fall shots, I lose the reds. I also notice this happening with the next few thumbnails in the filmstrip window.
I am using CS3 with ACR 4.6. In the Camera RAW preferences I have tried everything from unchecking every box to checking them all and the same thing happens time after time. I have even uninstalled the software twice and wiped and reformatted my entire drive and reinstalled the software fresh only to have the same frustration. My current settings are as follows:
The only boxes checked are in the bottom section for JPEG and TIFF file handling where I have both boxes checked. In the top General section I have Save Image Settings set to Sidecar .xmp files and Apply Sharpening set to All Images. In the Default Image Settings box and in the DNG File Handling box no check boxes are checked.
In the Preferences Settings (not the Camera RAW preference settings) for the Thumbnails part I have Prefer Adobe Camera RAW for JPEG and TIFF files box selected and the Convert to High Quality When Previewed circle selected. Again I have tried different combinations of the available options and settings and the Camera RAW preference settings but nothing seems to stop Adobe from changing my images to what it thinks they should look like. This problem does not happen whan I use Bridge/ACR for displaying JPEGS or TIFFS. This really aggravates me to no end especially since Canon's Digital Photo Professional software displays the RAW images as I took them in my camera!
When I bring up the RAW adjustment window in either Bridge or in Photoshop, it does not matter if I click the word AUTO or DEFAULT, I still cannot get CS3 to display the image as I shot it.
I need to know how I can stop CS3 from changing my image files to what it thinks they should look like and stay faithful to the image as shot in camera. Not using Bridge/ACR is not an option, nor is using Canon's software to convert the files to TIFFs first an option because I don't want to lose the capabilities and fine tuning the ACR workspace gives me with the RAW files.
I simply need CS3 to stop automatically altering my images and leave them as they were shot so I can make the adjustments from there. I do not want to spend hours in CS3 just to get my image back to the way it was when it was made in the camera.
Thank you in advance for your kind help and expertise.


