Colored lines in the highlights

Hello All,
As you can see I am getting these lines in the white highlights.  Have no idea way.
Photoshop CS3,  Camera Raw 4.6,  Mac G4,  OS 10.4.11
Will get same result from Nikon D70 and Nikon D90.
Used PS Elements several years ago without this issue.
Thanks
Don

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function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}Donald Pye wrote:
It shows exactly what you have shown, ACR 4.6.  Exactly how many profiles are suppose to show up in that drop done menu?
As evidenced by the above, "supposed to show up" is a difficult thing to nail down.  They can be downloaded and later versions of Photoshop bring more of them, which then show up in older versions.
My CS3 with ACR 4.6 shows this:
I take it from your question that you are not seeing any other profiles in there.  I did download beta profiles at one time (evidenced by the "beta" nomenclature), but ACR 4.6 came with Photoshop. I'm thinking that on all our systems where it works okay an earlier, faulty profile may have been overwritten with a new, improved copy of the same name by a later version of Photoshop, however, as all these profile files go in the same place.
Something to try:  Find copies (possibly on the Adobe Labs site) of newer Camera Raw profiles for your particular cameras and copy the files into /Library/Application Support/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles/Camera on your Mac.
A link that may help:  http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/DNG_Profiles:FAQ#WhereInstall
I don't know if it's legal to provide copies of these files, but if so I would gladly send them to you.
-Noel

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