Camera raw photoshop 7.1

Bonjour, j'ai été obligé de formater mon disque dur donc obligé de réinstaller photoshop 7.1 et bien sur camera raw a disparu. Quelqu'un a t'il ce cette version ou une solution? merci d'avance.

J'ai un nikon D200 et j'ai pas la possibilité pour l'instant d'acheter Lightroom; J'utilise le logiciel "Faststone Image Viewer mais ce n'est pas pratique.
Adode n'a plus cette version en téléchargement c'est pourquoi je cherche ailleurs.

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