Original dng file

I'm fairly new Camera Raw, etc. and confused on something. If I take a .dng file and change it in Camera Raw, is it possible to restore the image of pick-me-up short original .dng and get out the camera again?

RAW files are never altered data, which is one of the benefits of using them. Select the file in Bridge and go to Edition-> development-> erase settings settings to clear all the changes you did for her

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