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Introduction to Camera Raw and importing camera raw filesImportant: Complete,
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You can import sequences of camera raw files much as you import sequences of other kinds of still image files. After Effects applies the settings for the first camera raw image in the sequence to all of the images in the sequence that do not have their own XMP sidecar files. After Effects does not check the Camera Raw database for image settings. Note: Camera raw files are uncompressed. Their large size may increase
rendering time.
You can adjust a camera raw image after importing it. To open
the image in the Camera Raw dialog box, select the footage item
in the Project panel, choose File > Interpret Footage > Main,
and click More Options.
Note: You can’t assign an input color profile
to a camera raw image for use in a color-managed project. For information
on how colors are automatically interpreted, see Interpret a footage item by assigning an input color profile.
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