Camera Raw 7 - recovery parameter

Hello

When I open the camera Raw 7 and start working with it, I noticed that was missing the parameter "Recovery."

See CS5 image below:

http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/8214/capturargg.jpg

Where can I found it?

Best regards

It is no longer a recovery slider in ACR7/PV2012 (always there if you switch to the former PV2010 and PV2003 in the camera calibration tab well). If you look at, many sliders have changed.

The closest thing to recovery is now the highlights slider, which will essentially do the same thing (i.e. details recovery) but more controlled and focused on the way. Basically, you need to spend time to learn how to work the new tools at your disposal: takes a bit of practice (in fact personally, I am still learning how to get the most out of it as I am sure many are), but once you begin to understand the things I think you will find that the new treatment in ACR7 cabailities are well higher than earlier versions. He remained there with tutorials out there that can help: many will focus on the development of Lightroom in LR4 module (as this was released two or three months in advance on ACR7), but the sliders work in exactly the same way when they are going to be a learning invauable tool. Also try the forum of Adobe for LR - a lot of good advice there. But above all, take the time to practice and understand things.

M

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