
Command + Shift + F (Mac) | Control + Shift + F (Win) toggles the orientation of the Filmstrip.Tap forward slash (/) to toggle the visibility of the filmstrip.– Multi Panel Mode – leaves all opened panels expanded. – Responsive Panel Mode – Camera Raw will intelligently open and close edit panels to automatically fit your monitor. – Single Panel Mode – displays panel options for one panel at a time – clicking on a panel expands the contents of that panel while collapsing any other open panels (useful when working on a smaller display as it eliminates the need to scroll through several open panels to access options). Click the Settings (gear) icon and choose Preferences > General (or rt -click (Control -click Mac) on the name of a panel) to select a panel mode:.When viewing Camera Raw lower resolution screens, select Preferences > General > Compact Mode to view more options on screen at one time.A small white dot to the right of the tool (Edit, Crop & Rotate, Spot Removal etc.), indicates that there have been changes made with the tool(s).Add the Shift key to modify in larger increments. With the text entry highlighted, use the up/down arrow keys to modify existing values. Tap the Tab key to move to the next text entry. Click in any text entry area to enter specific numeric values.– Several panels have additional options which can be accessed by clicking on the white progressive disclosure triangles within the panel. – For more precision when dragging sliders, click -drag the left side of the panel stack to expand the width of the panel track. – To reset all slider adjustments made to an image, click the More icon (the three dots) and choose between Reset to Open and Reset to Default. – To reset all sliders in a panel, hold Option (Mac) | Alt (Win) and click Reset (PanelName). Double click the slider handle to reset the slider.

Use the up and down arrow keys in the subsequent dialog to change the stacking order.

To reorder, hide, and show panels, right -click (or Command -click on Mac), on a panel header and choose “Edit Panels to Show”.Command + 1, 2, 3-9 (Mac) | Control + 1, 2, 3-9 (Win) displays the corresponding edit panel (Basic, Curve, Detail etc.).Below are over 225 shortcuts, tips, and tricks for using Adobe Camera Raw! Or, you can use this link ( 2022_CameraRaw_Shortcuts) to download the 14 page PDF!
