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Does cs6 now support the raw files for canon 5d mark iii?

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  • Canon 5D Mark III support in CS6 PLEASE!

    I own Lightroom but prefer Bridge/Camera Raw for small projects. Would love to see an update to support Canon 5D Mark III in Camera Raw! Thank You.

    station_one wrote:
    Confusing?  You bet!
    Just a bit worrisome, too...  One would expect a suite of products should be managed and coordinated as a cohesive unit - no matter how big the company, no matter what the history.  But what motivates an organization to release one part early, before related software is ready?  Then we see updates of that early release come out as beta versions (RCs) several times, so maybe it wasn't really ready...  A Marketing experiment?
    Whatever happened to just continuing to work on software until it is ready, with commercial quality?  Set the engineers to optimizing the parts of it that are already feature-complete.  They love doing that!  Too much pressure from management to get early sales?  Why?  Is Adobe afraid of losing market share (to ???) so that they now push to release beta quality software early and in a disjointed way?
    I have to say, some parts of Adobe's recent strategy - the public beta of Photoshop CS6, for example - seem very good indeed.  Folks are happy to test software clearly marked as "beta" and which doesn't cost them, and you get the added benefit of them really wanting the release when it comes out.  We can only hope the released Photoshop product is solid and bug-free as a result of sending the beta out to everyone.
    Contrast that to releasing LR apparently too early, taking peoples' money, and having them essentially be paying beta testers.  The best Adobe can hope for is that people feel they got their money's worth.  The worst?  The appearance of lack of quality and lack of coordination.
    I don't mean to step on any toes here (and I apologize if I have)...  I'm just providing one person's honest assessment of what things look like.
    -Noel

  • Why no Canon 5D Mark III support in CS6/ACR7?

    Is this Canon's or Adobe's fault? Either way it is a pain in the arse! As much as I like Lr, I hate going to Lr 4.1RC for small jobs!

    Trevor.Dennis wrote:
    I guess some of us (meaning me) have assumed that the full release of CS6 will have at least the same new camera model coverage as ACR6.7.
    ===
    I've already installed the full released version.  No Mk III support.
    I went back and re-read all of the notes concerning Camera Raw in CS6 and found none that stated it would be updated from the beta version prior to release.  Like you, and many others from what I've read, I expected that CS6 as released would contain a Camera Raw at least equivalent to CR 6.7 with respect to supported cameras.
    I guess that was just wishful thinking on my part.  It does make it a pain for me, for most of my preliminary photo editing is done in LR and I currently have two options if I need to do futher edits in Photoshop--render to tiff when sending to CS6 or convert to DNG using LR4.1RC2 or DNG converter 6.7 prior to sending to Photoshop. 
    Either option is not satisfactory to me because my backup philosophy is based upon backing up just the changed sidecar files not the full image data and with tiff or dng sidecar files apparently don't exist.  Here's crossing my fingers that I can do all of my editing in LR until CR 7.1 is released.  Hope it is soon.
    Of course I could have held off getting the 5D Mk III until Adobe supported it in CS6...nahhh I couldn't

  • 5d Mark III support when?

    I'm fully aware that this is just a release candidate but that should be close to perfect..
    I also fully understand the issue with being first off the line and get the latest camera.
    But this is the second release of CR that doesn't support the 5DIII and it's getting pretty anoying
    having to use Canon DPP to convert every single picture to TIF just to be able to work with them...
    It also takes up a lot of extra space on the hard drive..
    It can't come as a surprise to Adobe that Canon was about to release the 5DIII
    nor can it have come as a surprise that the RAW format would be different?
    Or am I just being naive thinking that the largest photorelated companies in the
    world isn't talking to each other??
    Check out the comparisons... They're pretty massive flaws in the CR picture on the left..
    It just feels strange that Adobe would miss this before they put out even a release candidate.
    This isn't isolated to just Camera Raw.. I get the exact same result in DNG converter..
    So obviously it doesn't convert the RAW data correctly...
    Anyone else experiencing this?

    @Noel Carboni
    It's a Intel i7 (quad core) with 16 gigs of ram and 4gb video ram so it isn't the slowest on the market...
    Otherwise it would have been a correct assumption.. I've been doing a few panoramic HDR's which grow to 3-4Gb
    easily so that's the reason for the overkill on tech specs..
    @Jeff Schewe
    I have used LR 4 just to test it out but deinstalled it 'cause I was missing the layers..
    Used PS for way to long... Old dogs and learning new tricks you know..
    But yeah... perhaps something changed there... It was a while back this problem surfaced so..

  • I cannot open raw files taken with my Canon Mark III in CS5

    I am running CS5 on a newer computer (2012)... Every time I try to edit raw images taken with my Canon Mark III, a text box appears alerting me that my camera model is not supported by camera raw. I have tried various updates and software installations, but I have been unsuccessful in remedying the problem. Can anyone help or tell me what update/ software to download? I apologize if this thread already exists.

    Canon Mark III do you mean Canon 1D Mark III or Canon 1DS Mark III or Canon 5D Mark III ???
    In any case CS 5  ACR update 6.7 should handle all those cameras.
    Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows
    Adobe - Photoshop : For Macintosh
    Camera Raw 6.7 Update
    This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 or Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 software.
    Support for the following cameras has been added in this update. Visit the Camera Rawpage for a complete list of supported cameras.
    Canon EOS 1D X
    Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    Supported camera models
    Camera
    Raw image filename extension
    Minimum Camera Raw plug-in version required
    Minimum Lightroom version required
    Canon
    EOS-1D
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    EOS 1D C
    CR2
    7.4
    4.4
    EOS-1D Mark II
    CR2
    2.2
    1.0
    EOS-1D Mark II N
    CR2
    3.3
    1.0
    EOS-1D Mark III
    CR2
    4.1
    1.1
    EOS-1D Mark IV
    CR2
    5.6
    2.6
    EOS-1Ds
    CR2
    1.0
    1.0
    EOS-1Ds Mark II
    CR2
    3.0
    1.0
    EOS-1Ds Mark III
    CR2
    4.3
    1.3.1
    EOS 1DX
    CR2
    6.7, 7.1
    4.1
    EOS 10D
    CRW
    2.0
    1.0
    EOS 20D
    CR2
    2.4
    1.0
    EOS 20Da
    CR2
    3.3
    1.0
    EOS 30D
    CR2
    3.4
    1.0
    EOS 40D
    CR2
    4.2
    1.2
    EOS 5D
    CR2
    3.3
    1.0
    EOS 5D Mark II
    CR2
    5.2
    2.2
    EOS 5D Mark III
    CR2
    6.7, 7.1
    4.1
    EOS 50D
    CR2
    4.6, 5.1
    2.1
    EOS 60D
    CR2
    6.2
    3.2
    EOS 60Da
    CR2
    7.1
    4.1
    EOS 70D
    CS2
    8.2
    5.2
    EOS D30
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    EOS 6D
    CR2
    7.3
    4.3
    EOS 7D
    CR2
    5.6
    2.6
    EOS 7D Mark II
    CR2
    8.7
    5.7
    EOS D60
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    EOS Digital Rebel EOS 300D EOS Kiss Digital
    CRW
    2.0
    1.0
    EOS Digital Rebel XS EOS 1000D EOS Kiss F
    CR2
    4.6, 5.1
    2.1
    EOS Digital Rebel XSi EOS 450D EOS Kiss Digital X2
    CR2
    4.4
    1.4.1
    EOS Digital Rebel XT EOS 350D EOS Kiss Digital N
    CR2, CRW
    3.1
    1.0
    EOS Digital Rebel XTi EOS 400D EOS Kiss Digital X
    CR2
    3.6
    1.0
    EOS Digital Rebel T1i EOS 500D EOS Kiss X3 Digital
    CR2
    5.4
    2.4
    Digital Rebel T2i EOS 550D EOS Kiss X4 Digital
    CR2
    5.7, 6.1
    3.1
    Digital Rebel T3i EOS 600D EOS Kiss X5 Digital
    CR2
    6.4
    3.4.1
    Digital Rebel T3 EOS 1100D EOS Kiss X50 Digital
    CR2
    6.4
    3.4.1
    Digital Rebel T5 EOS 1200D EOS Kiss X70
    CR2
    8.4
    5.4
    Digital Rebel T4i EOS 650D EOS Kiss X4i
    CR2
    7.1
    4.1
    Digital Rebel SL1 EOS 100D EOS Kiss X7
    CR2
    7.4
    4.4
    Digital Rebel T5i EOS 700D EOS Kiss X7i
    CR2
    7.4
    4.4
    PowerShot 600
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot A5
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot A50
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot G1
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot G1 X
    CR2
    6.7, 7.1
    4.1
    Powershot G1 X Mark II
    CR2
    8.5
    5.5
    PowerShot G2
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot G3
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot G5
    CRW
    2.0
    1.0
    PowerShot G6
    CRW
    2.4
    1.0
    PowerShot G7 X
    CR2
    8.7
    5.7
    PowerShot G9
    CR2
    4.3
    1.3.1
    PowerShot G10
    CR2
    5.2
    2.2
    PowerShot G11
    CR2
    5.6
    2.6
    PowerShot G12
    CR2
    6.3
    3.3
    PowerShot G15
    CR2
    7.3
    4.3
    PowerShot G16
    CR2
    8.2
    5.2
    PowerShot Pro 1
    CRW
    2.2
    1.0
    PowerShot Pro70
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot Pro90 IS
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot S30
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot S40
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot S45
    CRW
    1.0
    1.0
    PowerShot S50
    CRW
    2.0
    1.0
    PowerShot S60
    CRW
    2.3
    1.0
    PowerShot S90
    CR2
    5.6
    2.6
    PowerShot S95
    CR2
    6.3
    3.3
    PowerShot S70
    CRW
    2.4
    1.0
    PowerShot S100
    CR2
    6.6
    3.6
    PowerShot S100V
    CR2
    6.7
    4.0
    PowerShot S110
    CR2
    7.3
    4.3
    PowerShot S120
    CR2
    8.3
    5.3
    PowerShot SX50
    CR2
    7.3
    4.3
    PowerShot SX 60 HS
    CR2
    8.7
    5.7
    PowerShot SX1 IS
    CR2
    5.4
    2.4
    EOS M
    CR2
    7.2
    4.2
    EOS M2
    CR2
    8.3
    5.3
    Casio
    EXILIM EX-FH100
    DNG
    6.2
    3.2
    EXILIM EX-ZR1000
    DNG
    7.3
    4.3
    EXILIM EX-FC300S
    DNG
    7.3
    4.3
    EXLIM EX-ZR700
    DNG
    7.4
    4.4
    EXLIM EX-ZR710
    DNG

  • Why aren't my .CR2 RAW files opening in Elements 9.0 from my Canon Mark III 5D?

    I am super confused as to why my old Canon Rebel CR2 (RAW) files have always opened in Elements 9.0, but now my new camera (Canon Mark III 5D)'s RAW files are not opening? Thanks!

    You have two alternatives:
    (1) Upgrade to PSE 11. (2) Download and install the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your raw files to the Adobe universal Raw format and the files will open in all versions of PSE (keep your originals as backups and for use in the camera manufactures software)
    Windows download click here DNG Converter 7.3
    Mac download click here DNG Converter 7.3
    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

  • Does camera raw 7.0 support Canon 5d mark iii? on the list it said 6.7 and 7.1 which makes confused because 7.0 is in between.

    Does camera raw 7.0 support Canon 5d mark iii? on the list it said 6.7 and 7.1 which makes confused because 7.0 is in between.

    Which version of photoshop and operating system are you using?
    If you have photoshop cs6 you should use Help>Updates to get the latest camera raw.
    Camera raw 7.0 was just the shipping version of camera raw for photoshop cs6 and you should update it to a newer version.
    The camera raw version on that list is just the oldest version of camera raw to support a particular camera and newer versions of camera raw carry on that support as well.

  • Have PS6 with Camera Raw 7.0 Unable to open Canon 5D Mark III  files. SNo support or upgrade availab

    Have PS6 with Camera Raw 7.0 Unable to open Canon 5D Mark III  files. SNo support or upgrade available on the site but 6.7 upgrade.!Please advise

    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cameraraw7-1/

  • Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop and Bridge does not recognize the raw files from my Canon Mark III 5D Camera.

    Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop and Bridge does not recognize the raw files from my new Canon Mark III 5D Camera.  How can I get my files open to view and edit?  I am using LR3, Photoshop CS3 and Bridge CS3.  Do I need to upgrade these programs or is there another way to get these programs to recognize my files?
    When I try opening the raw images in Lightroom, the thumbnails say "Preview unavailable for this file"  ... when I click "import" an error message pops up that says "The files are from a camera which is not recognized by the raw format support in Lightroom."
    When I try opening the raw images in Photoshop, an error message pops up saying "could not complete your request because photoshop does not recognize this type of file."
    When I try opening the raw images in Bridge, it just shows an icon with the file name and CR2.
    Please help!!!

    Unless I missed an announcement, today, LR6 isn't available, yet, right?  Only Adobe employees and beta testers would know what LR6 does differently at this point and they're all sworn to secrecy.
    LR5 is available as a standalone version.
    PS-CS6 is available as a serial-number-licensed version.
    PS-CC + LR5 are also available as a Photography Plan subscription for $10/month with a minimum OS versions of OSX 10.7 (and probably 10.8, soon) and Windows 7.
    Bridge is part of PS, not a separate program.
    LR5 standalone and LR+PS-CC plan are both available on this page:  http://www.adobe.com/products/catalog/software.html
    PS-CS6 can be found on this page:  Creative Suite 6 which can be found by searching www.adobe.com for Photoshop CS6 and clicking the Buy link in the on-the-fly search results.
    As with any new Adobe software, it might be wise to run it in trial mode for a few days/weeks to see if it works well with your computer, before purchasing and finding out you might need a new computer, first.

  • Camera Raw 7 does not recognize Canon 5D Mark III RAW files

    Hello,
    I have Adobe Creative Cloud installed and I use Adobe Photoshop CS6 with Camera Raw 7. Photoshop nur Bridge CS6 do not recognize the RAW files from the Canon 5D Mark III, though it says on the Adobe support site that the camera is supported since Camera Raw 6.7
    When I try to open the .cr2-File I get the message "Photoshop cannot open the file".
    I use Win7 (64 Bit).
    Any help?
    Thanks in advance,
    Robert

    Hi Robert,
    Its a known issue as the PS CS 6 was launched with ACR 7 however the support in Photoshop CS 6 would come with ACR 7.1 update which will be live soon.
    You are completely right in saying that Canon 5D Mark III was supported in ACR 6.7 but it was only intended for >PS CS 5 & 5.1.
    In the meanwhile if you want you can download the RC version of ACR 7.1 from labs.adobe.com.
    Thanks
    Mandhir

  • Camera Raw Camera Calibration Tab and 5D Mark III

    I don't think that many people do this in camera raw, but it was kind of an important step in my workflow with the Canon 7D before and is just not working the same way with the 5D Mark III now.
    In the Camera Calibration Tab (Third from the right side) I always changed Camera Profile from Adobe Standard to Camera Standard or Camera Portrait. This step made the image automatically look better, contrast was better and the highlights look a lot better that way. Of course the "Camera Portrait" option makes the image a lil bit red, like the Picture Style in the camera does. But it was an easy adjustment with the Hue Slider of the Red Channel. Like I already said - really great improvement of the image on the 7D raw files, beautiful highlights, shiny, contrasty and so on... Same stuff worked with 5D Mark II perfectly, too.
    Now with the 5D Mark III the "Camera Portrait" option, my favourite one, gets me pretty bad results. The Image is too strong oversaturated, too much red in the skintones and in the shadows, too! Shadow contrast gets worse and I can't control this settings the way I did before with the hue/saturation sliders of the channels. It's too extreme red or it's too yellow, but not something right between this extremes. And the highlights get some green tint, so it's no real optimization of the image overall quality at all, like with the other cameras. I don't know if the support of the 5DMIII is still not up to date... It is not only my camera, I also have asked other photographers with a 5D Mark III and they have the same issues changing the camera profile. Lightroom has exactly the same effect... It would be great, if an Adobe Employee can forward this issues, so that it gets tweaked with the further updates and 5dm3 will work the same way in camera raw like mark 2 or 7D.
    Sorry for my bad english

    Yes, white balance is another possible reason for mismatch
    These rules apply:
    - if you use white balance "as shot", then white balance in ACR will be the same as from camera or DPP (in a sense - what is white color in ACR will be white in DPP also). However, color temperature/tint shown in ACR will be probably slightly different than value recorded in exif of jpeg or raw file. It's because in that case, whitebalancing is performed using some metadata in raw file by both ACR or DPP, while temperature displayed in ACR is calculated from that metadat using color matrices in selected profile, according to a formula from one book (as documented in dng sdk), while DPP is probably using some other formula or slightly different color matrices
    - the same will happen if you use WB dropper on exactly the same position in the photo by both ACR and DPP
    - but, if you use the same temperature preset in ACR and DPP (for instance 5200 K), then white in ACR and DPP will probably be a bit different, because whitebalancing is performed in oposite direction now (ACR calculates RGB multipliers from that temperature and using color matrices in the profile)
    I hope this was understandable, although it's a bit complicated

  • Any idea when Lightroom 4 will have support for the new Canon 5D Mark III?

    I have a new Canon 5D Mark III.  When can we expect support for this camera in Lightroom 4?

    It's already in the DNG converter that's posted along with ACR 6.7 Beta.  That indicates probably the next version.

  • Problem with ACR 7 support of Canon 5D Mark III

    Just purchased LR4 with ACR7 (upgrade from LR3.6 - not happy about that either, but I am mostly over it) and tried to import photos from my Canon 5D Mark III.  Import feature sees all the .CR2 files but when I try to import them it complains that it does not recognize that file format.  Not happy.

    Unfortunately two important cameras, the Canon 5D.3 and the Nikon D800, came out during the transition between LR3/4 and PS-CS5/6 so Adobe released beta versions of LR and ACR to help tide people over, but what gets released when is kindof messy during the transition.
    A major version release requires debugging and testing so the functionality, including new camera support, must be frozen earlier as compared to mid-version camera-support releases that have minimal coding changes.  ACR7-beta functionality was frozen back in February so has even less camera support than ACR6.7 beta, which confused PS-CS6-beta users as well.
    Just so you’re aware, there is a bug when doing extreme adjustments in the new toning model and geometric lens-corrections have been applied, so be careful with that in the new LR4.1 RC2.   Eric Chan has said the bug will be fixed in the release version of LR 4.1.  The same bugs exist in the final ACR 6.7 that came out within the last week, so it is unclear what the status of a bugfix is for PS-CS5 users.
    Here is a forum post with more information.  Also check out the other threads people refer to with other examples of the bug:
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4380573#4380573

  • Camera Raw update for Canon 5D Mark III

    Where is the camera raw update for the new Canon 5D Mark III?

    It doesn't appear that it is available yet.  You will want to utilize Canon's software for now.  I would recommend continuing to review http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html as it has a list of all supported and soon to be supported cameras with Camera RAW.

  • Canon 5d mark iii camera raw files with CS3

    Hi, I recently bought a Canon 5d mark iii camera and am having difficulty viewing the raw files on my Mac. The Mac operating software is 10.5.8 and the mac doesnt have intel. Photoshop software is CS3. I have looked at various plug ins but am struggling to find one that will work. Is there no option to me other than buying a new laptop with the latest photoshop or is there a workaround?  Thanks in advance for your help, Mike

    Here's the bottom line:
    You will never be able to open the image files from your Canon 5d mark III directly in CS3, because that camera model was first supported in Camera Raw 6.7 (which only works with CS5) and 7.1 which only works with CS6.
    However, you can download the free Adobe DNG Converter 7.1 and convert your Canon raw files to raw DNGs that you can open with any version of ACR starting with ACR 2.4, which takes you all the way back to CS1.  Therefore, you'll be able to open them in CS3 with no problem.
    Get the latest version of the Adobe DNG Converter, it is a stand-alone application that is not tied to whatever version of Photoshop you happen to use.  The current version is 7.1 and there's also a beta version 7.2RC1.
    Yes, if you can afford a Canon 5D Mark III, you can afford to upgrade from CS3 to CS6 for very little money ($199 for a perpetual license) if you act fast.  CS3 will be out of the upgrade loop in late December or so.
    I'm one of the many to whom the prospect of buying into Adobe's subscription mode and end up paying the Adobe tribute every month for life seems nothing less than repulsive.
    With that camera (a rich man's camera) is silly to be using a laptop (a beggar's machine).  Get a decent desktop Mac or PC already! 

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