Returning to an original RAW image in ACR

In the past, I have almost always used of Nikon's Capture NX2 as my RAW Editor. In that, it is immediately obvious how to get back to the camera image NAVE original, or even choose to go back to different stages of the history of publishing.

There seems no obvious way to do this in ACR. For example, I made a mistake in an edition of RAW, but when I opened it the RAW image from bridge I had the version published with unwanted error.

I'd appreciate some advice on this. In an ideal world, I'd like to ACR to what Nikon Capture can do.

I also just found, when you try to assign a keyword to this file in Bridge, I had got a "...". metadata write error"message. All other NEF files in this folder (which none have yet been rewritten in ACR) has accepted the help of keywords without any problem.

Since writing the above, I found that this "metadata write error" is a common problem for which there seems no solution - it extends to older versions of the bridge (I have CS6 64-bit vety last updated).

I deleted the file for the file in question, but the error remains.

I can't help but be a little concerned about what actually makes ACR file. Maybe I'll go back to Capture NX2 (not without its problems) unless there are solutions to these problems.

Hello

Nothing has changed in your NEF file. ACR never changes the original raw file. All panel mounting in ACR will have a drop down (small icon to the right of the pannel bar) where you can reset default settings.

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