Camera Raw 6.7 installation not working with CS5.1

I have been trying to upgrade to ACR 6.7 on my Windows 7 (64) machined running CS5.1.
The downloaded upgrade will not install.  Each time I try, the installation pauses at 13% and requests me to exit Bridge, which in not running.  I have tried starting the process with CS5.1 and Bridge running then exiting when requested but without success.
Can anyone help?

Terminate the process:
Working with your Operating System’s Tools
Mylenium

Similar Messages

  • Camera Raw 6.7 installation not working with Photoshop CS5.1

    I have been trying to upgrade Camera Raw to 6.7 on my windows 7(32) machine running  CS5.1.
    It will not update via Help>Update (indicates download problem) or manually using the downloaded file and AdobePatchInstaller.exe (indicates "an error installing the update")
    I have tried Adobe support adviser but this was of little help.
    Also tried running Photoshop as Administrator.
    Can anyone help?

    I don't know why your Help - Updates feature shouldn't be working; it worked for me, and it would disturb me if it didn't work, but to jump to the solution to your issue, you should be able to install the update manually by carefully following the instructions that go with the download you can find here:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5373
    Make sure you unzip the contents of the file to a folder on your computer before running the installer.
    -Noel

  • Camera Raw 5.7 doesn't work with MAC Elements 6

    RAW 5.7 doesn't work on Elements 6.
    5.6 works fine, placing the plugin in the /PLUG-INS/CS3/FILE FORMATS and starting Elements 6 and trying to open a raw file says
    Unable to use camera raw plugin
    It is not compatible with this version of Photoshop Elements
    I have read the 5.7 raw read-me and it definitely says that it is compatible with MAC Elements 6 could somebody confirm this?

    Thank you, another case of big corporations screwing over the little guy. You want the latest update - you have to upgrade your complete software package. Wouldn't it be nice if they made the plugin compatible with the products as stated in their documentation and then posted a note saying that further updates will not be compatible?
    After all, windows users got a version 7, us poor MAC users didn't!
    Anyway thanks for the answers.

  • Camera raw 7.2 will not install within CS5.5, but need it to read nrw files from P7700.

    camera raw 7.2 will not install within CS5.5, but need it to read nrw files from P7700. Besides DNG Converter, what can I do to use files directly?

    Your next option is to upgrade photoshop. If you can't afford the full version (less than $20/month) you could get elements, it uses the latest version of camera raw, but I think it is a stripped down version though.

  • CAMERA RAW 8.7 DOES NOT WORK.

    I have downloaded Camera Raw and DNG Converter 8.7. DNG Converter works fine. Camera Raw 8.7 does not appear in Photoshop CS6 Camera Raw Processor, but opens as 8.4...How do I get 8.7 in Camera Raw/CS6, I also have Lightroom 5.7, but when I go back into Photoshop CS6 a warning says I must have 8.7 Camera Raw.....IS THERE A FIX?

    Try downloading and manually installing Camera Raw 8.7 from here:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html

  • Want to open Kodak Photo CD files (.PCD) in Photoshop CS5.  In CS4 i copied file "Photo CD.8BI"  from an older version into the File Format folder.  This does not work with CS5.  Any fix?

    I have several old Kodak Photo CD with PCD image files.  I am now using Photoshop CS5.  Some years ago while using Photoshop CS4 I copied a file:  "Photo CD.8BI" from an older, CS2, version to the Plug-ins/File Format folder of CS4.  This does not appear to work with CS5.  Any fix?

    It can be made to work, but you have to run the 32 bit version of Photoshop CS5, and as I recall there's an additional DLL called pcdlib32.dll that's needed from the old installation.
    See also:  Open Kodak PhotoCD files in PS CS5 - is it possible? (Win XP)
    -Noel

  • Can't open canon g16 raw files.  I have updated to Adobe camera raw 8.2 and am working with PS CS6.

    Here is my issue, I can't open the Raw files from my new Canon G16.  I have run all the Photoshop updates and even installed the Camera raw 8.2 update but still cannot open my raw files.  The will open in Canons digital photo professional program so I know they are not broken files.  I have even installed the DNG converter and they will not even open with that.  What am I doing wrong?  I bought this camera specifically for the ability to shoot in raw.  My canon 60d raw files work fine.

    Why on Earth did you upgrade only to ACR 8.2 ?
    The current version of ACR is ACR 8.4.  You should ALWAYS update to the latest version.  Once a camera model is supported, it will be supported in all subsequent releases of ACR.
    Beside new camera support, each ACR update contains any number of unannounced, unheralded bug fixes, improvements and enhancements.
    What is the exact version of your OS and of your Photoshop CS6? For instance, if you're on a Mac, you should be running Photoshop CS6 13.0.6.  I can't remember offhand what the latest version for CS6 is.
    Did you install ACR correctly.  ACR 8.2 should work for your camera (but update ACR anyway).  What version shows up when yo go to About Plug-in… > Camera Raw.
    You of course need to relaunch Photoshop, maybe even reboot your machine, and then Purge the Cache in Bridge.
    Next time you ask a question, please give sensible, complete and detailed information from the beginning:
    Please read this FAQ for advice on how to ask your questions correctly for quicker and better answers: 
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/419981?tstart=0
    Thanks!

  • Lightroom Camera Raw Plug-in won't work with Panasonic RW2

    I've just upgraded to Lightroom 5.7 (from 4) essentially to access the RW2 RAW files from my new Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS50 (DMC-TZ70) as this camera is supposed to be supported by the camera raw plug-in (link).
    Basically I got fed up of messing with the DNG converter and wanted inbuilt support for these files.
    However having installed 5, upgraded to 5.7 (& rebooted) it still won’t read these RW2 files - the import tells me that the RW2 format is not supported.
    According to the About info I've got Lightroom 5.7 and Camera Raw 8.7, installed. However I have download the camera raw plug-in 8.8 installer (link), copied it to the Lightroom directory and run it, but it's still saying Camera Raw 8.7 in the About screen and I still can’t access these files.
    What am I doing wrong?

    The link you posted had all the details to indicate that your camera is not currently supported by any release of Lightroom. It is only currently supported by Camera Raw version 8.8 which is a plug-in that cannot be used by Lightroom (and only by Photoshop). Adobe's free DNG Converter can be used to convert your RW2 files to DNG which is supported by any Lightroom release. Download it here:
    Win: Adobe DNG Converter
    Mac: Adobe DNG Converter

  • GoPro Camera Raw Lens Profile settings not working for image sequence in Photoshop/AE/Premiere CS6

    Hey Everyone,
    I'm in need of assistance in either Photoshop CS6, After Effects CS6, or Premiere Pro CS6.  I just installed the trials after seeing Russell Brown demo the GoPro Lens Profile correction feature in Camera Raw.  Basically what I'm looking to do is make adjustments (in Adobe Camera Raw) to a series of still images (shot with the time-lapse mode on the GoPro) and then either export those stills through Photoshop or Bridge to a temporary movie file that will be imported into a timeline (with other video clips), or import the JPG files (with Camera Raw settings) directly into After Effects or Premiere as an image sequence.  The latter would be preferable as it'd avoid the extra step of having to render the intermediate/temporary movie file.
    Right now, my current workflow for GoPro time-lapses is:
              - use Bridge CS4 to do basic color correction on the still images
              - save those as TIF files
              - run the TIF files through a custom script to have Hugin 2012.0.0 (open source pano stitcher) remove the fisheye distortion
              - open the new TIF image sequence into QuickTime Player 7 (Pro)
              - export the image sequence as a QuickTime movie file
              - import the movie file into Premiere Elements 10 to place on a timeline with other video clips (as Premiere Elements can't handle the sequence(s) of thousands of still images without crashing)
    If I can go directly from Bridge to a timeline, it'd save a lot of processing time (and it'd be much nicer to preview the images in Bridge without the fisheye distortion)!
    I can prepare the GoPro JPG files through Adobe Camera Raw in Bridge CS6, though when I go to import the JPEG image sequence into Premiere Pro CS6 or After Effects CS6, none of the Camera Raw settings are applied.  If I export the Camera Raw files in Bridge CS6 as DNG files (a step I'd really prefer to avoid) and then import the DNG image sequence into After Effects CS6, the Camera Raw settings are applied except for the Lens Profile settings -- I can pick other cameras but not the GoPro lens profiles when the DNG image sequence loads in After Effects.  It also appears that once I open the DNG files in After Effects CS6, I can no longer access the GoPro Lens Profile in Adobe Bridge CS6 -- the list changes to the same list I get in After Effects.  Premiere Pro CS6 doesn't let me import the DNG files at all.  I've also tried to import the JPG files (as well as the converted DNG files) into an image sequence in Photoshop CS6, though it doesn't allow me to do so (the Image Sequence checkbox is grayed out after I apply the Camera Raw settings in Bridge).
    There could be an issue going on with different Camera Raw versions.  I didn't have Premiere Pro CS6 installed during my initial testing, though now do notice that the Camera Raw dialog in Bridge CS6 only lets me choose compatibility up to "Camera Raw 7.1 and later" when I choose to export the files as DNG.  I thought Camera Raw 8.2 was an option there a couple days ago when I only had installed Photoshop CS6 and After Effects CS6 (though am not 100% certain).
    Please let me know if there is some workaround to get the GoPro lens profile Camera Raw corrections applied in an image sequence in one of the Adobe CS6 products (without having to export the files as temporary TIF or JPG files out of Camera Raw).  I'd greatly prefer to shorten my current workflow for these files.  (I just updated the CS6 trials and have tested all three programs again though I still get the same results described above.)
    Does Lightroom 5 have any option to export Camera Raw image sequences as movie files (or any other feature that might help in simplifying my current workflow)?  I can't install the trial right now as it's not compatible with OS X 10.6.8.  I'd consider upgrading OS X if I knew Lightroom 5 would do what I need, though am waiting for any potential color profile issues to be resolved in OS X 10.9.
    I can open the image sequence in Photoshop CS6 if no Camera Raw settings are applied and then use the Lens Correction Filter to apply the GoPro Lens Profile settings, though I really prefer the Camera Raw interface in Bridge for tweaking image settings.  As soon as I apply Camera Raw settings to the first image, Photoshop CS6 grays out the image sequence checkbox.
    If there isn't a way to take Camera Raw files straight from Adobe Bridge to a timeline, I may stick with my current workflow using CS4 and see what I can do to better automate some of the steps as the TIF export in Bridge, fisheye distortion removal in Hugin, and render in QuickTime Player all take quite a while.  I won't mind waiting for all the processing if I can set it and check back on it in later the next day when it's fully complete.  Is there a way to have Adobe ExtendScript execute an external shell command (i.e.: a command I could type into the bash shell in Terminal in OS X)?  If not, is there a way to call/run an ExtendScript script from the command line and pass a parameter to it that my custom script could use?
    Thanks in advance,
    Mark

    Can you zip up a few of your GoPro images, upload them to dropbox.com and post a share link, here, so others can experiment with them, or do you mean this issue is global to all camera models?

  • Application installer not working with PC Suit App...

    I have a Nokia E60 and Windows XP SP2. After installing PC Suite 6.82.96.4 I try to open the App. installer but it opens and closes inmediately (blinks) but do not work. I try to do the installation through the File manager, and I can see and open the Nokia browser, phone memory etc, but whenever I try to install, the following message is shown Nokia Application Installer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Detail is: Error signature AppName: applicationinstaller.exe AppVer: 6.82.96.4 ModName: unknown ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 90909090 It also shows that there is an error report that I cannot find C:\DOCUME~1\rodrigm3\LOCALS~1\Temp\9e61_appcompat.txt Could you please help me to fix the problem? thanks a lot

    Regarding my problem, I attach the log file generated in the error report in case it can help to the Nokia support (or anybody able to help...) It should have to be a PC config problem, as I am totally able to install application with the same version of PC Suite in other colleagues PCs Thanks for your support....
    Attachments:
    42cb_appcompat.txt ‏63 KB

  • Have OMD EM5, need Camera Raw and PS Elements that work with this camer

    I've been using PS Elements 9 on a MAC.  Can't use RAW.  Know I need a plug-in.  If I upgrade to PS 12, how do I find out what Camera Raw I need?  What is compatible with this camera (OMD EM5)? 

    Yes, you need at least PSE 11, but PSE 12 should work just fine. Download the trial and check it out.
    Here's a list of the minimum versions of ACR for each camera model:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    PSE 12 comes with ACR 8 and can be updated to 8.5.

  • Camera Raw 6.7 Update not working

    I have photoshop CS5 and need to edit camera raw images. I downloaded and installed the 6.7 camera raw plug in update, but it's still not working! HELP!

    what version of cr is shown in ps (help>about plugin>camera raw)? 

  • Camera Raw Plugin PSE6 MAC Not Working

    I downloaded the latest version of Camera Raw Plugin for a MAC - for Photoshop Elements 6. I followed the instructions included in the readme file, copied the Camera Raw Plugin file to where the instructions said to but it doesn't work.  From Bridge, from the "file" dropdown menu, instead of an option to open in Camera Raw, it says "Check Plugin".  Since Camera Raw Version 5.3 didn't work, I deleted it and downloaded an earlier version (4.6) installed it as per the instructions but I still can't open a photo in Camera Raw. It still says to "Check Plugin".  Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks, Gilda

    Gilda:
    Here is where I copied the Camera Raw Plugin file - Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS3/File Formats
    Barbara, I don't know the first thing about this, but I do remember (when looking for something else) reading
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407456.html
    which says that the latest plug-in should be put in the ../Adobe Photoshop Elements 6/Plug-Ins/FileFormats/ folder and the
    equivalent Bridge folder.
    As I say, I've no idea whether this has any bearing on Gilda's problem.
    Noel

  • Camera raw 5.0 does not work suddenly

    I work with CS4 since e few jears and suddenly I cant open Raw data

    update your cs4,  http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/

  • Is it true? My 4 x 2.5 Ghz PowerPC G5 will not work with CS5 ?

    im in a state of shock that technology has gotten to the point where i have to buy a NEW mac to work with 2 computers as im used to
    in addition to my other intel MAC pro to work with the new pshop CS5?
    tell me this isnt true?
    the installer says it wont work on this architecure  on my PowerPC
    but installed and loaded fine on the Mac pro.
    im obsolete?

    caustic waltz wrote:
    CS5 is indeed nice.  But it's not worth having to buy a new machine to
    run it and being forced to put up with Snow Leopard.  Who knew that
    Apple could come up with something even worse than Leopard!
    And many rational thinkers agree. The features in CS 5 are not a need to have, but there are backwards compatibility things that shall sting the lower release users if a CS 5 users gives files to them.
    I've been using Photoshop since version 5, and I have never been in a situation when I was handed a processed Photoshop file from anybody, nor can I even imagine ever being in such a situation in the future.
    99.9% of the time I am concerned with my own files.  If I ever work on someone else's file, it is either a raw file or a flattened PSD or TIFF.
    What's more, I still deal with large numbers of scanned film negatives and will do so until I die.  Adobe bought and killed the undisputed best software to manage film grain, as opposed to digital chroma noise, Grain Surgery, from its developer, Visual Infinity.  The last version of Grain Surgery runs only on a PPC or under Rosetta, so CS5 is simply out of the question—by virtue of Adobe's own fiat.
    Wo Tai Lao Le
    我太老了

Maybe you are looking for