Camera Raw and Canon 1DX

I am using CS5.1   I recently upgraded to a Canon 1DX and Camera Raw no longer is an option. How do I install Camera Raw for this camera?

Do you have Camera Raw 6.7 installed?
In Photoshop, click Photoshop (Mac) or Help (Win) > About Plug-Ins > Camera Raw

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  • Why do my raws look different when I view them in Adobe Bridge/Adobe Camera Raw and Canons Digital P

    Hello all,
    I am sorta new to taking Raw photographs and I have been been using Adobe Bridge/Camera Raw to edit. When I take my photos (I am using a Canon t2i) I have it set to save a raw and a jpg. When I view these images in Adobe Bridge/Camera Raw I notice a clear difference in the jpg and raw (I understand the whole concept behind raw vs. jpg. so im not questioning why one looks different) It is obvious all the adjustments that were applied to my jpg. vs the natural raw.  My question is: When I view the same two images in the software that came with my camera, canon digital photo professionals, the canon and raw look almost identical.... My assumption is that canon is applying the same "adjustments" to my raw as it did to the jpgs?  Has anyone used these two programs and noticed this?
    Thank you in advance for your assistance.
    Michelle

    Can't say I'm an expert on DPP myself either.  I've only run it a few times myself.
    If you're seeing Photoshop freeze just by looking at the File Info tab, that's certainly not expected and you should start a tread specifically to discuss that.  The forum may be able to help you get that working.
    I happen to like the color my camera delivers in its embedded JPEGs (which I use to quickly review shots via IrfanView).  Starting with that color in Camera Raw by default just feels very natural and integrated.
    Without a specific custom profile to help you with the task, here's my suggestions for the next best thing:
    1.  Take an image with a range of different colors in it.
    2.  Open the embedded JPEG also using whatever means you have to do so.
    3.  Open it also in Camera Raw and make sure you're using the Camera Raw default parameters.
    4.  Go into the Camera Calibration tab (little camera icon), and choose the Camera Standard profile as provided by Adobe.
    5.  Tweak the various sliders so as to match the color between what you're seeing in the JPEG and Camera Raw.
    6.  Save new Camera Raw defaults.
    Some notes:
    Make sure you leave the White Balance on As Shot, since storing a specific white balance is probably not going to be helpful.
    Test your settings and repeat the above to tweak them as needed using other images.
    Keep in mind that not every application does proper color-management.  IrfanView can be set up to do so, and I don't recall whether you have to tweak a default setting to make it do that or not (it's been a while).
    Hope this helps!
    -Noel

  • Camera Raw and Canon S95 Not Recognised

    Hi,
    I have bought the extremely expensive Photoshop CS5 in summer and I have been waiting Camera Raw opens Raw files shooted with my compact camera Canon Powershot S95 (on the market since August).
    Can you please fix the problem or should I wait till the next model of compact camera?
    Thank you

    Note that there is a Camera Raw 6.3 beta copy available.  I don't know whether it understands your camera.
    You might have better luck posting this question in the Camera Raw forum, if you have not already done so:  http://forums.adobe.com/community/cameraraw
    -Noel

  • Camera Raw and Canon 70D

    I just got a Canon 70D. Great camera, but having trouble opening the CR2 files. I have a Creative Suite 5. I tried doing an update to the version 6.7 that is needed. I found the files and updated to a recent version 6.7.1.340. That is what my camera raw lists now, however I am still not having luck with the CR2. I am not want an upgrade of the who Photoshop at the moment and only asking to upgrade the option to make me see my 70D files. Do I need to upgrade just for that? I downloaded a DNG converter 8.2 for now to do the work I need, but what should I do? I searched around and had little success. Troubleshooting issues like that can be time intensive especially on days when you cannot just contact support. Thanks
    Brent

    Your camera requires Camera Raw 8.2, which is not compatible with your version of Photoshop. You will either have to use the DNG converter, and Lightroom to your workflow, or upgrade your Photoshop.

  • Camera RAW and Yosemite?

    I just updated Aperture 3.6 and Camera Raw 6.01. According to all the info it should read files from my new Canon 7D Mark II.
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203996
    Well it doesn't!
    Adobe Camera Raw also doesn't work with the files from this camera in Photoshop/Lightroom.
    Very frustrating as I like to shoot everything in RAW.
    Anyone have suggestions on why Aperture with latest Camera Raw and Yosemite don't play well together? Or even better how to make Aperture work with these files...  Thanks - Roger

    I was able to figure it out. I downloaded Camera RAW 6.01 from this address
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1777?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    and manually installed it. Apparently the App Store update didn't take. After this install all is working as it should.

  • How Camera Raw and Various Profiles Handle Transition Into Overexposure

    With all the attention I've been paying to profiles lately, I have been opening a lot of images with bright blue colors (hence my recent post on trying to get better blue sky color). 
    One of the things I've noticed is that the transition into overexposure appears to be handled VERY differently depending on the profile chosen.
    Of particular interest is an image I shot recently toward a stage where some bright blue lights were shining on the crowd and into my Canon EOS-40D's lens.  I was surprised at how differently the transition into overexposure is made depending on the profile chosen.
    Notably not one of the Adobe-supplied profiles handles this transition smoothly at all, showing some sharp transitions - which helps explain why I had been having such trouble with sky color.
    Some examples follow (these have all been converted to sRGB for display via browser).  Specifically note the area around the bright blue light in the upper-right.
    Adobe Standard profile, as supplied with Camera Raw by Adobe:
    Camera Standard profile, as supplied with Camera Raw by Adobe:
    Camera Landscape profile, as supplied with Camera Raw by Adobe:
    The very good 40D "DPP Standard sRGB" profile Vit Novak provided me a couple of days ago, based on his measurements of how Canon DPP handles color:
    The in-camera JPEG:
    -Noel

    That's awesome!
    For "normal" exposure levels it exactly matches the other images converted with the profile you developed before, but the hard edge (e.g., seen when the edges of the image are lightened by Vignetting Correction) is gone.  Well done!
    I tried it on a number of other images and found that the transition from blue sky to whited-out overexposure was indeed noticeably better, with the sky going to cyan slightly less quicky.  For example, I have an evening time exposure with the sky transitioning to overexposure.  I converted the image once with Adobe Standard and each of your profiles, and put an extreme Curves adjustment layer over the top to more easily see the transition.  Note the color, in particular, of the sky transition into overexposure with the three different conversions, your most recent on the bottom.
    You really have gotten your head around how these profiles work with Camera raw, and you do damned good work with that knowledge, Vit!
    Let's review the features of this profile:
    1.  It matches the camera color virtually perfectly, which I for one find an excellent starting point for further Camera Raw adjustments.
    2.  It handles transition into overexposure IMO as well or better than the camera manufacturer's software and hardware.
    3.  Since you developed it to match the camera manufacturer's sRGB conversions, and THEY don't think channel clipping is acceptable if the user has chosen to convert to sRGB, it has solved the problem with channel clipping that I had seen with all the Adobe profiles when converting directly to sRGB, and has thus made the action I had been using to do a "bend the edges" conversion unnecessary.
    There is nothing not to love here!
    Vit, I don't know how much work is involved with making such a profile - clearly you've put some serious time into getting where you are, but would you be interested in partnering with me and selling sets of profiles with characteristics like this one to others who would like to get the best possible Camera Raw or Lightroom conversions?  If so, let's talk off the forum via eMail.
    -Noel

  • Camera RAW and DNG version 8.2

    I have a Canon 70D.  How do I find out what version of camera raw and dng  that I have installed?

    Unfortunately, photoshop elements 11 can only use up to camera raw 7.4 for the camera raw plugin.
    (in the photoshop elements 11 editor; Adobe Photoshop Elements Editor>About Plug-In and click on the words Camera Raw to find the version you have)
    (Help>Updates in the pse 11 editor to check for updates)
    You can use the DNG converter 8.6 to convert your canon 70d files to dng copies, which pse 11 should then open.
    If you have mac os x 10.6.8 snow leopard then you would need to use dng converter 8.3
    dng converter 8.6:
    Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh : Adobe DNG Converter 8.6
    dng converter 8.3:
    Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh : Adobe DNG Converter 8.3
    How to use the dng converter:
    Camera Raw: How to use Adobe DNG Converter - YouTube
    You could also upgrade to photoshop elements 12 or look at adobe lightroom 5.6 to avoid using the dng converter

  • Camera raw and bridge: no dialogue in cs3

    After purchasing the Nikon D300 I had to upgrade from CS2 to CS3 as former versions of photoshop are unable to manage the RAW files (NEF) generated by the new camera.
    My problem is that, even having downloaded the 4.3.1 version of Camera Raw and having installed it, there is no dialogue with bridge. I tried to reinstall CS3 as well.
    This means:
    - I miss the Camera Raw preferences setting (under the edit menu in bridge)
    - Always in Bridge I cannot cut and paste (copy and apply) camera raw settings of one photo to others. Neither selecting the edit menu, nor with the mouse's right button.
    The point is not that these and similar selections do not work, the point is that they do not even appear in the menus. The help resources, for instance, tell about a Edit > Develop Settings function that is not present in my menu.
    What is wrong? Is it possible that there is any kind of conflict with Nikon capture NX?
    I'll be grateful to anyone able to help me,
    fm

    Hi All,
    Been reading this thread with interest.
    I am on PC with XP, I have been using CS3 for quite a while now and both my D200 and D300 have all been working perfectly. But over the last few months I have noticed that Bridge was (a) very slow to start and (b) would suddenly come up with the "Bridge has encountered a problem and must close" message. Then it got to the stage were Bridge would not open at all and just the "Problem" message would show and then next PS3 then starting displayed the "There has been a cataclysmic Failure" message.
    So I have used the original CS3 CD and uninstalled and reinstalled and got both programs working but no Camera Raw. If I click on the NEF file it goes to PS and gets the message wrong file type. All the preferences are set ok.
    The other thing that happened was when I downloaded all the updates, Bridge went back to not opening and the "problem" message showing again.
    After reading Xoslic message I will try to take out the registry entries and reinstall again and see if that works.
    For all of you on Nikon, CS3 was working perfectly for me until just recently, so I know that it does work fine.
    Hopefully I will get a soloution and let you know if it works.
    Gerry
    PS. I also had a problem in that Lightroom 1.4 would not work either, opened ok but "lightroom has encountered a problem" message appeared and it closed down. Other people suggested that the problem lay in "Version Cue"

  • How do I install the RC updates to my PS CC, camera raw and Lightroom?

    How do I install the RC updates to my PS CC, camera raw and Lightroom? I have downloaded the correct versions from the Lab site but I still can't open my Nikon D-610 RAW files. The site says follow on screen instructions but I have not found any. Help please.

    Please ensure that for CC you have downloaded ACR 8.3 - CC:
    http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/cameraraw8-3-cc.html
    Please extract the downloaded .zip file to Desktop and then run .exe file.
    After successful installation try opening D610 files, This should work.
    Regards,
    Ashutosh

  • Open pictures in Camera RAW and still have paths/clipping paths?

    Hello
    A big problem in Bridge is that I can not open my pictures in Camera RAW and still have my paths left. I work in a place where we get loads of product photos from many different companies and they almost always have a clipping path in it. Many of the pictures do we have to fix like colour, exposure etc and this is here Bridge comes in as the best solution to batchfix them. But now I have to take the long way through Photoshop. Is there a solution for this?, an update from Adobe or a script or something.
    Have a nice day!

    You do know that you can deconfigure Camera Raw from opening TIFFs and JPEGs, right?
    These are the settings I've chosen.  Done this way, JPEGs and TIFFs just open right into Photoshop, and their clipping paths would be intact.
    -Noel

  • I edited a .nef file in Camera Raw and PSE 11 saved it as a .xmp file.  I cannot open it now.

    I edited a .nef file in Camera Raw and PSE 11 saved it as a .xmp file.  I cannot open it now.
    I am not sure if this is an issue but Windows does not recognize the .xmp file and give it an icon with the photo's picture.  On a related note, when I edited some .nef files and Windows saved it as .dng file, it too, like the .xmp file, Windows does not recognize the .dng file and give it an icon with the photo's picture.
    Do I need to download something to create this icon?

    PSE didn't save your file as an .xmp file. The .xmp file is not the image--that's still the .nef. The xmp file is what adobe calls a 'sidecar' file, just a record of the settings you used in the raw converter. As long as it's in the same place as the image, when you open the nef in ACR again, it will open where you left off, with the settings you chose.
    If you want to save as, you have two choices:
    1. Click the Open button in the raw converter window and save in the image format of your choice.
    2. Use the Save button in the raw converter to create a separate DNG file, which still must be opened in the raw converter and converted to an image format for use in other programs.

  • Why are my images suddenly darker in camera raw and photoshop C4 than when I open them in bridge?

    Why are my images suddenly darker in camera raw and photoshop C4 than when I open them in bridge?

    "Catalog"?  Are you referencing Ps Elements perhaps?
    Wrong forum.  We do not do Elements here.
    Here's the link to the Elements forum:
    Photoshop Elements

  • Camera Raw and DNG Converter 4.4 Now Available

    Details here: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2008/03/lightroom_14_and_camera_raw_44.html
    Regards,
    Tom

    Hmmm... I got the DNG Converter and ACR from the page I listed.
    If you go to the DNG page at http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/ and click on Downloads (in the light gray box on the upper right) for Mac or Windows (I'll use the Windows example here because I'm on a PC right now, but it also worked from my Mac) you will go to http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3894 and then you have to click on Proceed to download and it should say filename DNG_Camera)Raw_4_4.zip and be 5.4 meg in size (If you follow the Macintosh link the filename is DNG_Camera_Raw_4_4.dmg and is 12.5MB).
    However, if you go to the Camera Raw page at http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html and click on the download links under the main gray box you will only get the Camera Raw file (filename is Camera_Raw_4_4.zip at 3.3MB or Camera_Raw_4_4.DMG at 7.8MB).
    Both download places list the Product name as Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter. But the filenames are different and indicate which one you are downloading.
    JOhn

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    I'm trying to do a batch crop in camera raw and there is no dropdown option in the crop tool to select inches or pixels. How can I fix this?

    Create an action to do the crop and user the image processor to batch process your RAW files and have it use your cropping action in the process.

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