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today Im going to show you how to properly work with raw photos in Photoshop [Music] hello and welcome to phlearn my name is Aaron NACE you can find me on phlearn dot-com or we make learning fun now in todays episode were gonna show you how to properly work with a raw photo in Photoshop now anytime youre gonna bring a raw photo into Photoshop first you have to go through a different program its built into Photoshop so you dont have to open anything else but its called docHub Camera Raw and this is docHubs RAW processing software now docHub Camera Raw basically reads raw information and you can edit things like your exposure and your white balance in your raw file and then you open that image in Photoshop so opening that image into Photoshop theres a conversion that happens so when youre in Photoshop youre not actually editing the raw image itself but were going to show you how to properly edit your workflow so you can get back to that raw image at any point in time now for th