Can Camera Raw 8.6 as part of Elements 13 support Canon 7 D Mark Two?

Can Camera Raw 8.6 as part of Elements 13 support Canon 7 D Mark Two?

No...
Not yet.
Camera Raw CC and CS6 and Lightroom 5 Support for Canon SX60 Canon 7D Mark II
Some patience will be needed before an update in PSE13.

Similar Messages

  • What camera raw default settings would you use for the Canon 5D Mark 3. I have PS CS6.  Thank you.

    What camera raw default settings would you use for the Canon 5D Mark 3. I have PS CS6.  Thank you.

    Really, this is a question you should be asking yourself...
    What do you shoot? Makes a difference...
    Typical ISO that you shoot? Makes a difference...
    Shooting for clients or yourself? Makes a difference...
    Look, there is no magic bullet...the ACR/LR "Default" should only be changed for those adjustments you make 70-90% of the time and sould not be confused with image by image adjustments...
    So, as asked, your question can not really be answered other than to say, use a default that suits you.

  • Camera Raw and Mac 10.5.6, CS3 and Canon 5D Mark II

    Just got the 5D Mark II and have CS3 installed (Mac OS). Is there an update for Camera Raw - Photoshop cannot read the files

    Gordon,
    Jeff just gave you the solution. You must first convert your raw files to DNG files with the latest version of the DNG Converter, 5.2.
    Then you can open those DNG files with ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) 4.6 hosted by CS3.
    You will never be able to open your Canon raw files from that camera directly in CS3. CS3 is not shipping anymore, so there will be no updates for it, ever. You will have to convert your files every time you shoot with that camera, until you upgrade to CS4.
    However, Adobe Camera Raw 5.2 is soooooo far ahead of ACR 4.x, that upgrading to CS4 just to use ACR 5.2 is a no-brainer. I upgraded on that basis alone myself.
    If you do upgrade,
    this book
    is highly recommended reading for you.

  • How can I update Camera raw for Photoshop CS5 to access images from Canon Rebel T4i?

    How can I update Camera Raw for Photoshop CS5 to access images from Canon Rebel T4i? The updated version of Camera Raw 7 says it only works with CS6. Outside of buying a new Photoshop, is there anything I can do?

    Buy Lightroom (much cheaper alternative to Photoshop) - does all your 'Photo-related' tasks. Full version of LightRoom 4 is $149/- - http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom.html
    LightRoom 4 supports ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) 7. Once processed with Lightroom, if you still need, you could take the photo in JPG or TIFF format into Photoshop CS5 for further processing.
    Another option is to use Canon Raw Codec that would've come with your camera's box to process the RAW images and then take them into Photoshop.

  • Can camera raw tell you the temp of a jpeg?

    Can camera raw tell you the temperature of a jpeg?
    If you shoot jpeg and forget what your set you K settng at, will camera raw tell you?
    I opened a jpeg in camera raw and don't think it help with this. thanks.

    It should be there, at least it is on my Canon 400D, but you need a software that knows where to read it. For instance, there is a command prompt utility ExifTool, and it shows complete WB data in jpg files (in K). Looks like this
    Color Data Version              : 1 (1DmkIIN/5D/30D/400D)
    WB RGGB Levels As Shot          : 2162 1117 1117 2480
    Color Temp As Shot              : 3764
    WB RGGB Levels Auto             : 2162 1117 1117 2480
    Color Temp Auto                 : 3764
    WB RGGB Levels Measured         : 2044 1117 1116 2658
    Color Temp Measured             : 3559
    WB RGGB Levels Daylight         : 2294 1024 1024 1549
    Color Temp Daylight             : 5200
    WB RGGB Levels Shade            : 2675 1024 1024 1279
    Color Temp Shade                : 7000
    WB RGGB Levels Cloudy           : 2491 1024 1024 1400
    Color Temp Cloudy               : 6000
    WB RGGB Levels Tungsten         : 1781 1186 1186 2859
    Color Temp Tungsten             : 3200
    WB RGGB Levels Fluorescent      : 2021 1076 1076 2311
    Color Temp Fluorescent          : 3769
    WB RGGB Levels Kelvin           : 2294 1024 1024 1549
    Color Temp Kelvin               : 5210
    WB RGGB Levels Flash            : 2539 1024 1024 1369
    Color Temp Flash                : 6245
    WB RGGB Levels PC1              : 512 1024 1024 512
    Color Temp PC1                  : 4100
    WB RGGB Levels PC2              : 512 1024 1024 512
    Color Temp PC2                  : 4100
    WB RGGB Levels PC3              : 512 1024 1024 512
    Color Temp PC3                  : 4100
    WB RGGB Levels Custom           : 2294 1024 1024 1549
    Color Temp Custom               : 5210

  • Bought a new camera and Photoshop advises me that it can not read my type of file.. Its canon 7d mark 2 and the extension is CR2.

    Bought a new camera and Photoshop advises me that it can not read my type of file.. Its canon 7d mark 2 and the extension is CR2.

    Hi EddieGerdak,
    The update is available now.
    Release details:
    Lightroom 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/lightroom-5-7-now-available.html
    Camera Raw 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/camera-raw-8-7-and-dng-converter-8-7-now-a vailable.html
    Regards,
    Pete

  • Is Camera RAW 8.6 embedded in Photoshop Elements 13?

    Is Camera RAW 8.6 embedded in Photoshop Elements 13?  This version of Camera RAW is necessary to open RAW (NEF) files from the Nikon D750 DSLR.

    You might need to update it by going to:
    Help >> Updates
    Have you tried installing the trial version to see if it works on your system?  It is a good idea to try it first and then when you like it, you can buy the boxed version from Amazon and use the serial number from the box to activate your trial version that you have installed.  There is no need to install again if the trial version is already on your system
    The latest version is 8.7
    Good luck.

  • 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.

  • When will Camera raw be available for processing Canon 7d Mark two in Photoshop Elements 12

    When will Camera raw be available for processing Canon 7d Mark two in Photoshop Elements 12?

    Hi,
    Probably never.
    PSE 13 is now out and updates are usually only compatible with the latest version - ACR 8.6 didn't even make it for PSE 12.
    ACR 8.7 for PSE 13 should probably include support but we don't know when it will be released.
    Brian

  • How can I get Camera Raw for Panasonic TZ60 into Prem elements 11

    I have replaced my Fuji with a Panasonic TZ60 but cannot get to the RAW images. There appears to be a raw converter for Photoshop but none that works in elements

    You need camera raw 8.4 for your camera. It is only compatible with PSE12. Alternatively, 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 (.exe file) click here DNG Converter 8.4
    Mac download (.dmg file) click here DNG Converter 8.4
    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

  • Can Camera Raw be run outside Photoshop?

    Ancient history I know but the Camera Raw plugin in my Photoshop CS2 is the only convertor I have found to properly convert (including metadata) the SR2 files to PSD from my Sony DSC-R1 camera.
    It is a nuisance to have use it via CS2 everytime. Is there a standalone version?

    Not sure about CS2, but with later versions you can use it directly via the Bridge application.
    There's also Lightroom, which uses the same internal conversion algorithms and may provide you functionality you prefer.
    -Noel

  • Camera Raw CC and CS6 and Lightroom 5 Support for Canon SX60 Canon 7D Mark II

    I have just bought my wife Canon SX60 and loaded pictures into Bridge and saw that Camera Raw does not recognize Canon SX60 CR2s. I checked the supported cameras and saw SX60 is not in the list. I will be purchasing a Canon 7D Mark II on Tuesday and see that it is also not supported. I saw in a forum post that the 7D is not in the current Camera 8.7 but will be part of the Camera Raw 8.7 "production release". I currently have Photoshop CC, Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 5 will both cameras be supported in the next "production version" of Camera Raw and Lightroom 5 and when is it scheduled for release (I saw some thoughts that it would be by the end of year but was hopefully we can get a more definitive date).
    Thanks

    It has been indicated that both of those cameras will be supported in the final release of Camera Raw 8.7. But there is no announced release date. There never is. I assume it will be before December 31. But that is only my guess based on the fact that the release candidate expires then.

  • Unable to open camera raw file in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements?

    First, read this:
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb407110&sliceId=2
    If this doesn't fix you up, please drop them a note in the 'Did this resolve
    your problem?' to provide them with info so that they can update this TechNote.
    -X

    Hi,
    The D810 requires Camera Raw 8.6 or later - the latest version that is compatible with Photoshop Elements 12 is Camera Raw 8.5 as far as I can see.
    You need to either buy a new version of Photoshop Elements or use the free Adobe DNG converter.
    DNG  Converter 8.8
    Win – http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5888
    Mac – http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5887
    Useful Tutorial
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bqGovpuihw
    Brian

  • Does Camera Raw 6.3 work with Photoshop Elements 8

    It looks like I can't
    update Camera Raw to 6.3. since I use PSE8..is that true? I only update PSE every two
    editions, but have both a Canon 550D and a new Powershot S95. Any advice?

    Yes that's true, 6.3 won't work with pse8.
    You can use the 6.3 dng converter to convert your camera raw files to
    the dng format which pse8 can then open.
    Windows
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4924
    Mac
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4923
    MTSTUNER

  • Camera Raw.plugin location on Mac, Photoshop Elements 6

    (Regarding Photoshop Elements 6) Adobe's updater cannot find the Camera Raw plugin to update to 4.4.1, so I downloaded it manually. The problem is trying to find the old plugin so I can replace it. If I follow the info in the Read Me for this update, it says to put it in:
    ~/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS3/File Formats
    This folder did not exist, so I created Plug-Ins, CS3 and File Formats. Didn't work.
    I went to the Photoshop Elements 6 folder, and there found
    Plug-Ins/FileFormats
    (no space between "File" and "Formats"). I put the new Camera Raw.plugin there (no old one there), and now Elements, in its "About Plug-In" drop down menu lists TWO Camera Raw plugins, version 4.3.1 and the 4.4.1 I just put there.
    Where the heck is the 4.3.1 file so I can get rid of it?? Searching with the Finder and Spotlight only reveals the 4.4.1 file.

    Camera Raw location on a Mac:-
    Hard Drive/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/File Format/CS6
    or
    Hard Drive/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/File Format/CS5
    or
    Hard Drive/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/File Format/Elements
    NOT within the User section at all!
    and if you update one Camera Raw you can, of course, copy and paste to alternative versions of Adobe products (as if, for example, you have both CS6 & CS5, or Elements)

Maybe you are looking for