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Adjusting JPEGS and TIFFS in Camera Raw
  

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Not having an expensive digital SLR camera is no excuse for ignoring Photoshop's powerful Camera Raw adjustment options. In this tutorial, we will take a look at how we can open our "Point and Shoot" camera images from within this powerful new tool to create stunning photos.

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