Camera Raw 7.4 / CS 6 / OS X 10.6.8 - Download wo möglich?

Hallo,
soll ich jetzt auf deutsch oder englisch schreiben (gerade eben war noch alles auf englisch ...)
Egal: Für CS 6 bzw. Photoshop 13.06 gibt es in jedem Fall einen Raw-Converter, der auch RAW-Daten der Canon 6D liest. Die Aktualalisierungssoftware meldet mir aber, dass es keine aktuellere Version wie 7.0 geben soll, was definitiv nicht stimmt. 8.4 hilft mir nichts, da ich mit 10.6.8 arbeite (und das auch nicht ändern werde). Ich brauche den RAW-Converter 7.4, den ich aber nirgends zum Download finde. Bitte um Tipps bzw. Hilfe, vielen Dank. Sreenshots zur Verdeutlichung anbei.
Viele Grüße R@iner

FuerstvonBabylon wrote:
Hallo,
danke, die Seiten sind mir bekannt und DNG Converter 7.4 (bzw. jetzt dann 8.3) sind auch installiert. Das ändert aber nichts daran, dass ich DIREKT in Photoshop CS 6 die RAW-Datei öffnen möchte und das auch möglich sein muss.
Bleibt zu klären:
- Warum bietet mir CS 6 in Photoshop keine Aktualisierung auf RAW Converter 7.4 oder höher an?
- Wie schaffe ich es, die RAW-Datei direkt in Photoshop zu öffnen?
Camera Raw-Dateien sind nicht bearbeitbare Dateien und kann nicht direkt in Photoshop geöffnet werden. Sie müssen ACR, ein Unterprogramm, um Ihren NEF konvertieren, damit es in Photoshop geöffnet werden.
Gene

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