Canon eos 700 D raw in Lightroom 4 en elements 11

Hi, since 2 weeks I have a new camera Canon eos 700D. Now my Lightoom 4 and Elements 11 don't recognize my RAW photo's. Who can help? I cannot find the download of tthe RAW version

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For PSE, you would need to download and install Adobe Camera Raw 7.4

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