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Monday, July 16, 2012

Re: [photoshop-beginners] Delete XMP Files?



XMP files are the side car files created by ACR and other adobe apps.

When you open a RAW file; the ACR program creates an XMP file that stores all the ACR settings. 
If you want to start over and re-convert the image;  delete the matching XMP and re-open in ACR.  You will then have a fresh conversion. 

With the new ACR out with PSCS6 you may want to delete old XMP files so the new ACR program opens them up. otherwise they will open in the ACR version you originally used to create them.
 
Greg Groess
greg@curvemeister.com <Plug-in for PS and PSE Curves>


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