If you’re a photographer who uses Lightroom Classic to manage your photos, then you may be wondering how to switch over to Camera Raw. Camera Raw is a more advanced photo editing software that can help you improve your photos by adding more detail, clarity, and vibrancy. Here are some tips on how to switch over to Camera Raw:

  1. Choose the right camera software for your needs: If you’re using Lightroom Classic, then it’s best to use the camera software that came with your camera. However, if you’re using Camera Raw, then it’s best to use a different camera software. For example, if you’re using Nikon cameras, then use Nikon Camera Raw; if you’re using Canon cameras, then use Canon Camera Raw.
  2. Set up your preferences: Once you’ve chosen the right camera software for your needs, it’s time to set up your preferences. In Lightroom Classic, open the Preferences window and set up all of the settings that you need forCameraRaw mode. In Camera Raw, open the Preferences window and set up all of the settings that you need forCameraRaw mode.
  3. Import files: Once you’ve set up your preferences and imported all of your files into Camera Raw mode, it’s time to start editing! To start editing photos in Camera RAW mode, select one of your images from within Lightroom Classic or from within Camera RAW itself and click on the Edit button in the top left corner of the screen. After clicking on Edit, select File > Import > JPEG from File Explorer or press Command+I (Windows) or Option+I (Mac). After importing your file intoCamera RAW mode, select one ofyour images from within Lightroom Classic or from withinCamera RAW itself and click onthe Edit button in the top left corner of the screen. After clicking on Edit, select File > Import > JPEG from File Explorer or press Command+I (Windows) or Option+I