ACR in PSE 10

I have PSE 10 and recently got a new camera and started shooting in raw , but I don't seem to have Adobe Camera Raw installed . Where could iit be and how do I access it?

You need PSE12. Alternatively, download and install the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your CR2 files to the Adobe universal Raw format and the files will open in PSE10 (keep your originals as backups and for use in the camera manufactures software)
Windows download (.exe file) click here DNG Converter 8.2
Mac download (.dmg file) click here DNG Converter 8.2
You can convert a whole folder of raw images in one click. See this quick video tutorial:
You Tube click here for DNG Converter tutorial

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    Here is a link for 6.1 that can be used in the pse8 editor.
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4729
    Bridge can't use 6.1, since it's bridge cs4.
    If you want to update bridge, the latest camera raw plugin is 5.7.
    In bridge, the check for updates works, but not in the pse8 editor.
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4684
    MTSTUNER

  • Acr for PSE

    , i have been trying for years to install acr 6.7 and no luck.  mac pse ver 10.   i have downloaded acr 6.7 (says installed successful)  shows up in my download files.   then  clicked on the patch installer.   it runs successfully.  but then when go to PSE and look under plug ins it is not there.   i also, went to my finder window and looked under library, adobe support files, plug ins... and it is not there.  am i missing a step in getting this complete.
    please help.  i have tried everything over the years.   thank you. 

    Unfortunately, you're in the wrong forum.  This is not the Elements forum.
    Here's the link to the forum you want:
    https://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop_elements/content

  • I want to open multiple jpeg's in ACR from pse 10. Is this possible?

    Just the headline question.

    only one JEPG can be opened in ACR dialog at one point of time
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  • ACR for PSE 10

    How do I locate and download?

    6.7 was the last version for PSE 10 and can be downloaded from
    Windows
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5385
    Mac
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5382
    Cheers,
    Neale
    Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children
    If this post or another user's post resolves the original issue, please mark the posts as correct and/or helpful accordingly. This helps other users with similar trouble get answers to their questions quicker. Thanks.

  • Speichern mit ACR in PSE

    Überall steht, dass bei egal welchen Korrekturen von RAW-Bildern in ACR immer die ursprüngliche Datei nach dem Speichern erhalten bleibt bzw. es gar nicht möglich sei, mit ACR die RAW-Datei zu ändern. Dies ist jedoch nur mit den Funktionen "Bild öffnen" (Weitergabe an Editor) und  "Bild speichern'" (ohne xmp-Datei) der Fall. Mit der Funktion "Fertig" wird die ursprüngliche RAW-Datei direkt überschrieben und eine neue ORF-Datei und eine xmp-DAtei (?) erstellt.
    Wofür ist dann bei der Funktion "Fertig" gut, wenn die ursprüngliche Datei nicht mehr existiert?
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    You need PSE12. Alternatively, download and install the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your CR2 files to the Adobe universal Raw format and the files will open in PSE10 (keep your originals as backups and for use in the camera manufactures software)
    Windows download (.exe file) click here DNG Converter 8.2
    Mac download (.dmg file) click here DNG Converter 8.2
    You can convert a whole folder of raw images in one click. See this quick video tutorial:
    You Tube click here for DNG Converter tutorial

  • JPG-Datei in ACR von PSE 8.0  öffnen

    Hallo,
    Wie kann ich eine JPG-Datei in Adobe Camera Raw öffnen, oder funktioniert das garnicht??
    Ich besitze Photoshop Elements 8.0
    Danke schonmal im Vorraus.
    Viele Grüße
    ElementsUser

      Are they perhaps duplicates, with the same camera EXIF data amnd file name which could also be in another folder?

  • ACR 6.1 for PSE 8 for Mac

    I use PSE 8 for the Mac to edit RAW photos from my Canon 40D.  I just bought a Canon T2i and PSE/ACR does not recognize the RAW file type from the new camera.  When I tried to install ACR 6.1 to see whether that would solve my problem, I got a message that I need to install a new copy of Adobe Application Manager.  Unfortunately the link that is provided in the pop-up message box is broken (I informed Adobe about that).
    Two questions:  Will installing ACR 6.1 solve my problem in reading the T2i RAW files?  If so, is there a workaround on the Adobe Application Manager problem?
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    Barbara,
         Thanks for the quick response and helpful link.  I downloaded ACR
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    Bridge, only generic thumbnails were shown with the EXIF data blank
    (the photos open in PSE).  I followed the instructions to purge the
    central cache, but that didn't help.  Any suggestions?
    Dick
    >You can't install ACR in PSE that way. Go here:
    >
    >http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=40&platform=Macintosh
    >
    >and download and manually install the update in PSE. You won't be
    >able to update bridge past ACR 5.7.
    >

  • PSE 7 - ACR 5.5 - Can open Raw files but can't see in Organiser

    hi, I've just installed PSE 7 on my new Windows 7 (64 bit) Dell and have replaced the ACR with 5.5 and can open all images, including my CR2 files from my Canon 50d.  Although I can edit them with ACR from PSE the thumbnails are all just greyed out images.  Am I missing a vital piece of the puzzle to get this working properly ?
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    Bennett, when you open a raw file in Camera Raw and finish working on it the choices to click on are Open Image, Cancel, and Done. Which one are you clicking on to close the image in ACR? Cancel will do just that. Cancel the changes and the 16/8 bit setting will not be kept. The other two choices (Open Image and Done) will maintain the changes you made and the 16/8 bit setting and the color space should stick for the next image.

  • Mac version of PSE 12 open tiff files in ACR only. How I can open it WITHOUT ACR?

    I don't like to correct TIFF (or PNG) files in ACR, but PSE 12 (Mac) open this files in ACR (I try File > Open (NOT Open in Camera Raw!!!), or double click on file, or right click on file > Open with PSE...).
    WTH?

    There is a preference in PS whether to prefer ACR for specific types of files.  Turn that off for TIFs.

  • Update Camera RAW in PSE 8 for Mac installs but doesn't function

    I've researched the forums and tried reinstall of PSE 8 and downloading the camera RAW updates. both 5.7 and 6.1. After looking at the various proposed solutions I can't seem to find the exact answer I'm seeking.
    The Camera RAW update installation completes properly but still won't open my Olympus EPL-1 RAW (.ORF) files.
    The Camera RAW Plug In info still says version 5.5.0.97
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    You can't install ACR in PSE via the Adobe updater. It's lying to you. You need to go here:
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  • Cannot save as TIFF from ACR

    This is my first post on this forum.  Please forgive me if I have completly misunderstood something.
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    I have tried re-downloading and replacing the Camera Raw.8bi file to no effect.  I suspect it is me doing something wrong rather than anything being "broken".
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    Peter
    Just realised that this is probably better in the Camera Raw forum wich I have just found so I'll re-post it there.  Sorry.

    The Save button in ACR for PSE is just the DNG converter. To actually save in an image format you open the file in the editor and save there, as 99jon said. AFAICR, it's always been this way in PSE. The other options are in bridge and the other Creative Suite programs.

  • What causes RAW DNG files not to open in PSE 7?

    I installed converter 5.5 but I still cannot get PSE to open DNG file.  The error message is "could not complete the request . . file not a valid photoshop document".  The error message is the same as I got before I installed 5.5 but the converter symbol is adjacent to the DNG photo file so perhaps that install worked if it didn't work before.  I have no problem in opening or re-opening the file in the raw processing software.  The manual says I should be able it open processed files (DNG) in PSE editor.  Where did I go wrong?
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    George    

    Thanks for the reply, LPF.
    LittlePaleFace wrote:
    First of all, we are not Adobe emplyees here, just fellow users.
    Right, this is the Adobe community....
    LittlePaleFace wrote:
    You are correct in that ACR 6.4 or later is required to read the Nikon D5100 raw files.
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    That is what I was afraid of.
    LittlePaleFace wrote:
    Adobe does provide the free DNG converter for those who wish to continue to use old versions when they upgrade their camera. Some people actually prefer to do the conversion even if the camera is supported by the version of PSE that they have.
    Unfortunately the Adobe DNG throws a message to the effect of "File was unable to be written" on every file, without any further explanation.

  • Can't open ACR with PSE8/windows

    I just downloaded the "full" trial version of PSE8 to my netbook. When I follow the "help" instructions to open an .nef file it opens in the regular editing window (and if I try to do something with it it freaks out) and does not open ACR.
    Two questions:
    I read in another thread that maybe ACR won't open in short screens but also that the issue had been resolved (?).
    I'm not very windows savvy (I'm very happy with PSE8 on my mac) but I think that ACR might not have downloaded with PSE8 as I can't seem to find it in programs or trailing down under my computer>program files?adobe. All that's there are Elements Organizer (a folder but not with ACR) and PSE.
    If the first is true I'm going to be really unhappy but wonder if the same holds true if I change the netbook to a mac?
    If the second is really the issue can I download ACR on its own?
    Thanks very much.

    That's what I figured, Barbara. But, I've been spending all day trying to figure it out and, although I won't have the ACR tools (which I love), it does allow the full use of PSE8 on the raw file and the ability to save it in another format. So, I think it'll probably work. I won't be editing all of my photographs (I'm getting all of this stuff for a trip and need to bring home good files for a book we're doing) - only a few that I might want to post while I'm away. I even "practiced" by putting the images on a flash drive and transfering them to my mac. The image that I edited and saved back as raw (one of the options) didn't work at all. The good news is that, no matter what format it's saved in, the original is truly untouched (an advantage over the ACR way, I think).
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    Julie
    (That's funny, I have a different user name on this computer....)

  • Feature Request: Import Sidecars When Updating PSE 8 Catalog

    I am working to get a usable Lightroom catalog when updating from PSE 8.  I have tens of thousands of raw files, several thousand video files in the catalog, almost all of which have an accompanying THM and/or XMP file in the same Windows folder as the photo or video file.  PSE, of course, doesn't deal with sidecars, but I would have expected Lightroom to check for the sidecar, just as it does with a regular import of those files.  Or at least allow you to ask it to discover sidecars from the library menu after the catalog has been updated.
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    John - Thanks for your helpful responses.  A couple answers to your questions:
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    After converting my PSE 8 catalog to LR 3, I do not see any sidecar extensions in the LR 3 metadata pane, which is leading me to believe that LR 3 has ignored both the XMP and THM sidecars (I would have expected to see both listed).  If I instead import the raw files directly, rather than through the PSE 8 catalog upgrade, then I see both XMP and THM sidecars listed in the EXIF metadata pane.  For raw files, I can't be sure that the sidecars are not being read, because the camera data in them is duplicated in the raw file, and other data such as keywords may be coming straight from the PSE catalog. 
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    Thanks!
    Jon

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