Canon Powershot G1X RAW conversion

Altthough the G1X is not yet included in the Beta camera database, will it be included in the final Lightroom 4 release?

Unfortunately Adobe can't answer that now (by policy).  Just have to wait and see.

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    Dear all,
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    ...the release notes say: "preliminary support" for this camera only.
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    Will there be an upDATE (free of charge) which provides full support?
    Or will I have to upGRADE to LR 6 for full support?
    Thanks a lot for your answers.
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    The timing of, even the existence of releases whether free dot releases like 5.5 or major paid releases like 6.0 are not normally published and anyone who knows likely can't say.
    Preliminary support usually means, it will work but there may be a small hitch or two along the way that was unrealized in testing. You can always download and install the trial of 5.4 and test it yourself for 30 days.
    Of course if you get a Creative Cloud membership, you are covered no matter what.

  • Lens correction for the Canon Powershot G1x

    When will Adobe offer lens correction for the Canon Powershot G1x in Lightroom?

    It's now in the LR 4.3 release candidate
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  • IPhoto does not support Canon Powershot S45 RAW Format

    Hi,
    It seems iPhoto does not support Canon Powershot S45 RAW file format. Can this be added to be supported!?
    Does anyone know how to report this to Apple and request this as a feature enhancement?

    Or this link: http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto.html

  • Canon Powershot G2 RAW import

    This camera is a bit old but if you want to import images in RAW format you can try this hack. Hopefully Apple will have official support soon.
    I started with the settings for the already-supported G3. Feel free to modify the values if you've got any idea what they're for...
    Edit this file (make sure you save a backup first)
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks/ImageIO.fram ework/Versions/Current/Resources/Raw.plist
    <key>Canon-PowerShot G2</key>
    <dict>
    <key>blackReplace</key> <true/>
    <key>black</key> <integer>32</integer>
    <key>max</key> <integer>1023</integer>
    <key>white</key> <integer>1023</integer>
    <key>premul0</key> <real>1.90</real> <key>premul1</key> <real>1.00</real> <key>premul2</key> <real>1.22</real>
    <key>m1</key>
    <array>
    <real>1.0507</real> <real>-0.4281</real> <real>-0.0161</real>
    <real>-0.5540</real> <real>1.2938</real> <real>0.2909</real>
    <real>-0.1205</real> <real>0.1844</real> <real>0.8335</real>
    </array>
    <key>m2</key>
    <array>
    <real>0.9212</real> <real>-0.2781</real> <real>-0.1073</real>
    <real>-0.6573</real> <real>1.4189</real> <real>0.2605</real>
    <real>-0.2300</real> <real>0.2844</real> <real>0.7664</real>
    </array>
    <key>mc</key> <real>0.83355</real>
    <key>otrc</key>
    <array>
    <real>0.450</real> <real>0.090</real> <real>1.467</real> <real>0.260</real> <real>1.842</real> <real>0.652</real> <real>1.040</real> <real>0.538</real>
    </array>
    </dict>
    Jason
    iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   20 inch 2GHz

    I tried making the edits to the plist file as suggested in this topic, and can confirm that these do allow RAW files from the Canon G2 camera to be imported into Aperture. However, I am finding that the resulting default conversion is a fair bit darker than what Adobe CS RAW plug in does. Colors are reasonably accurate, but quite a bit darker. I realize that I could make further adjustments to lighten up the shadow areas, but this will likely add more noise in the shadows than would result if the RAW conversion were to be a bit brighter up front.
    Does anyone have ANY idea what all the numbers in the plist represent? And which ones could be tweeked to get a better conversion that preserves more of the shadow details?

  • Canon Powershot S100 RAW files with Elements 9

    I have Photoshop Elements 9 and am trying to display and work with my RAW files that I've taken with my Canon Powershot S100 but it doesn't want to read the files... I've tried the lateset update from Adobe but that doesn't seem to work either... any ideas?

    Use the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your RAW files to DNG, and open the DNG files in PSE9:
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    Ken

  • Canon Powershot G16 RAW files and CS5

    I want to be able to work with Canon RAW files shot on my G16 but CS5 doesn't seem to support this. Is there a plug in? or do I need to purchase new/latest software? I really don't want to if I can help it - I have a budget and I'm quite happy with everything else about CS5.
    Nick

    Photoshop uses an Adobe plugin called Camera Raw to read Raw files. Camera Raw must be updated every time a new camera comes on to the market and not all versions of Camera Raw are compatible with all versions of Photoshop.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
    The Canon Powershot G16 was first supported in Adobe Camera Raw 8.2 which is only compatible with CS6 and later.
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    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html

  • Lens correction for Canon Powershot G1x

    Please add Lens correction for the Canon Powershot G1 X into the LR 4.4 Update.
    Sorry Adobe, but this is Canons Compact camera Flagship and still have no Lens correction profile after 9-10 Months on market??
    I cant't understand it!!

    This is a User to User forum. Official requests to Adobe go here: http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/products/photoshop_family_photoshop_lightro om
    Adobe provides a free tool for you or some other G1X user to create your own profile. http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5489 It doesn't take that all that much effort.

  • Canon 50D CS3 raw conversion noisier than DPP

    The ACR CS3 raw conversion of Canon 50D files seems considerably noisier than conversion in Canon's own DPP converter. Is this correct, and are there plans to put it right?

    ACR pretty much leaves the noise reduction up to you to configure the way you want it. The Canon software applies noise reduction automatically. I don't know if this noise issue has changed in later versions of ACR, but there won't be any more updates for your version. Have you downloaded the profiles that have been provided? Have you updated your ACR to version 4.6?

  • Canon Powershot s40 RAW support hack WORKS!

    Kudos to Jason Pugsley for the following (Powershot G2 data, but it works just fine and dandy for the Powershot S40!!!)
    <<< Following copied from Jason's thread on the Powershot G2>>>
    This camera is a bit old but if you want to import images in RAW format you can try this hack. Hopefully Apple will have official support soon.
    I started with the settings for the already-supported G3. Feel free to modify the values if you've got any idea what they're for...
    Edit this file (make sure you save a backup first)
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    NOTE: You'll need to set RW permissions before editing and reset afterwards <<<<</div>
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    <dict>
    <key>blackReplace</key> <true/>
    <key>black</key> <integer>32</integer>
    <key>max</key> <integer>1023</integer>
    <key>white</key> <integer>1023</integer>
    <key>premul0</key> <real>1.90</real> <key>premul1</key> <real>1.00</real> <key>premul2</key> <real>1.22</real>
    <key>m1</key>
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    <real>1.0507</real> <real>-0.4281</real> <real>-0.0161</real>
    <real>-0.5540</real> <real>1.2938</real> <real>0.2909</real>
    <real>-0.1205</real> <real>0.1844</real> <real>0.8335</real>
    </array>
    <key>m2</key>
    <array>
    <real>0.9087</real> <real>-0.2693</real> <real>-0.1049</real>
    <real>-0.6715</real> <real>1.4382</real> <real>0.2537</real>
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    <key>mc</key> <real>0.83355</real>
    <key>otrc</key>
    <array>
    <real>0.450</real> <real>0.090</real> <real>1.467</real> <real>0.260</real> <real>1.842</real>
    <real>0.652</real> <real>1.040</real> <real>0.538</real>
    </array>
    </dict>

    Also note,
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    (My assumption on the above is that Aperture initially identified them as non-RAW vs. unsupported, and therefore set a flag somewhere saying that RAW adjustments were not valid).
    There is another thread on this for the Nikon D80, so I followed its solution ....
    Export the masters, delete masters, re-import the masters!
    All works well!

  • Canon DCS 520 RAW conversion

    I have an archive of images taken with my old Canon DCS 520 camera. Aperture does not support the RAW format from this camera, yet Adobe Camera RAW 4.1 does.
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    Sorry, answered my own question. Adobe's DNG converter handled the job perfectly and using the DNG file I can access RAW adjustments of my Canon DCS 520 files in Aperture 2.0.

  • Lightroom 3 and Photoshop CS3 do not recognise Canon PowerShot S90 raw files

    My husband has lightroom 3 and Photoshop CS3 but they don't recognise CanonPowershot S90 camera raw files. I've tried searching for the problem on internet but can't find anything that helps. Adobe's DNG converter doesn't work either. I've tried different versions of the DNG converter to no avail. Buying a new Adobe product is out of the question.
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  • Canon Powershot SX1

    Hi!
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    I'd pretty much like the update to support the SX1 because I hate using Canon's software for RAW conversion (not flexible, slow, etc.).
    Cheers,
    Aline

    See on DPReview http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1000&message=31937565

  • Canon G9 and RAW: colors are different

    Hi,
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    thank you very much in advance for any suggestions,
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    giuseppe

  • RAW conversion for Canon 5D Mark II

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