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How to use the Oil Paint filter
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 519215" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Adobe Camera RAW works as part of Photoshop, it's not an application you can launch directly. Associate the .NEF file type with Photoshop and then, when you double-click a .NEF file, Adobe Camera RAW will launch.</p><p></p><p>To associate .NEF files with Photoshop, right-click on a .NEF file and in the context menu click on "Open with". You will see an option to choose from a list of applications to open this file type. Check the little box that says "Always use this application to open this file type" (or words to that effect) and the select Photoshop. Repeat this process with a JPG file if you want to associate them with PS by default, or just use Photoshop from the initial context menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 519215, member: 13090"] Adobe Camera RAW works as part of Photoshop, it's not an application you can launch directly. Associate the .NEF file type with Photoshop and then, when you double-click a .NEF file, Adobe Camera RAW will launch. To associate .NEF files with Photoshop, right-click on a .NEF file and in the context menu click on "Open with". You will see an option to choose from a list of applications to open this file type. Check the little box that says "Always use this application to open this file type" (or words to that effect) and the select Photoshop. Repeat this process with a JPG file if you want to associate them with PS by default, or just use Photoshop from the initial context menu. [/QUOTE]
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