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Keys for using the Camera Raw dialog box

Result

Windows

Mac OS

Zoom tool

Z

Z

Hand tool

H

H

White Balance tool

I

I

Color Sampler tool

S

S

Crop tool

C

C

Straighten tool

A

A

Rotate image left

L

L

Rotate image right

R

R

Zoom in

Control + + (plus)

Command + + (plus)

Zoom out

Control + - (hyphen)

Command + - (hyphen)

Temporarily switch to Zoom In tool

(Doesn’t work when Straighten tool is selected. If Crop tool is active, temporarily switches to Straighten tool.)

Control

Command

Temporarily active the White Balance tool (does not work if Crop tool is active)

Shift

Shift

Select multiple points in Curves panel

Click the first point; Shift-click additional points

Click the first point; Shift-click additional points

Add point to curve in Curves panel

Control-click in preview

Command-click in preview

Move selected point in Curves panel (1 unit)

Arrow keys

Arrow keys

Move selected point in Curves panel (10 units)

Shift-arrow

Shift-arrow

Open selected images in Camera Raw dialog box from Bridge

Control + R

Command + R

Open selected images from Bridge bypassing Camera Raw dialog box

Shift + double-click imag

Shift + double-click image

Change Cancel button to Reset and Save button to bypass Save dialog box

Alt

Option

Display highlights that will be clipped in Preview

Alt-drag Exposure, Recovery, or Black sliders

Option-drag Exposure, Recovery, or Black sliders


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DJ-G said on May 13, 2007 at 7:35 AM :
Is there any way to move an image horizontally with the keyboard in ACR? Please list image navigation options, as the title of the chapter suggests :-).

Thanks!

 

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