Canon G10 camera RAW

When will Adobe provide the upgrade to have Photoshop open RAW files created with Canon's new G10 PowerShot camera?

W,
First understand that we're just fellow Adobe product users like you. You may want to call Adobe customer service, or even ask Canon if they have any info.
Neil

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    I downloaded and installed Camera Raw 5.2 in Photoshop CS4, about an hour ago. Since then I have had varied, and it seems random success in opening raw files in Photoshop.
    I only loaded a couple of G10 raw files onto my computer [desktop]. Sometimes they open, sometimes they do not, and I get an error messages that reads: Could not complete your request because it is not the right kind of document.
    Sometimes I can go through Picasa and when I click on open with and select Photoshop 4, it will open, other times not.
    The same thing happens when I try to open the file from Photoshop.
    I have restarted the computer several times.
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    W,
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    Below is a link to my website where you can download the .cr2 file. I zipped it up. Please let me know what you find out. I also tried converting the file to .dng with Adobe's converter and still get the same look with the Apple interpreter.
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    Jason

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             • Runs a small but significant risk of USB power frying the camera
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