Process JPEGs like RAW files
Take advantage of Photoshop’s Camera Raw Filter to fine-tune your JPEGs
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For many photographers, shooting in RAW file format is the best way of capturing images – there’s no substituting the huge amount of editing flexibility you can enjoy by shooting in RAW. However, if you only shoot in JPEG format or if you have accidentally set your camera to capture JPEGs rather than RAW, there is a way that you can enjoy many of the same controls as Adobe Camera Raw.