Opening  camera RAW images in CS2...  It won't do it!

I'm trying to open RAW images in CS2. When I try to do it, an error box pops up saying that it's an unknown file type(.nef). I've even tried using the software that my camera came with, but that won't let me either.
Also, the image RAW dialog box doesn't even come up when I try to open a raw image... Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Ok, I figured it out. I had to get a dng converter that was up to date.
I'm able to convert them to a negative now so I can upload them to P.S.
Thanks for your advice!
-Landon-

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