Converting photos in raw converter

How come some photos will convert into raw converter and others won't
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See that faq:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1030798?tstart=0

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    I have photoshop CS4 with the newest update. I'm a photographer and just purchased the new canon 7d mk II. Today, I shot some photos on raw but am unable to pull them up in photoshop. A window pops up saying "photoshop cannot recognize this type of file. The thumbnails are white with a blue and white CR2 on them. Please help.

    Adobe Camera Raw 5.7 is the latest for Photoshop CS4 Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows
    The problem is that your new camera is supported by ACR 8.7 and only Photoshop CS6 and up supports this version.
    So if you do not want to buy CS6 or subscribe to the $10/month Photography Program, you have to convert the CR2 files to DNG to work on them. Your original CR2s are untouched in the process, you just can't directly edit them in CS4, only the DNGs.
    Maybe Canon offers editing software for their CR2s, but CS4 is not going to be updated and there is no way around that.
    It's not what you want to hear, but that's the situation so far.
    Maybe Elements or Lightroom has updated raw support for your camera, so I encourage you to visit those forums and ask.
    Gene

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    http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-2325

  • Open photos in raw

    I need help.
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    TD
    I'm feeling just a little sheepish right now.
    It was your statement that it was either a) I'm imagining it or b) it's a very rare problem. I knew it wasn't (a) and I suspected (b) was probably not it either because too often when something is very rare, there is something simple hidden in the problem.
    So I did some serious reviewing of the problem. I tried to think of anything I had done to those 3 photos that kept them from opening in RAW converter, when all others did fine. It suddenly occurred to me that I had cropped those three, and would have done it in iPhoto before going to RAW converter. I "Reverted to Original" all three photos, after which I was able to open all of them in RAW Converter without a problem.
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  • Best practice for photo format: RAW+PSD+JPEG?

    What is the best practice in maintaining format of files while editing?
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    Thanks everyone for this continued discussion in my absence over two weeks. Going through it i realize its helpful stuff. During this period, i downloaded Aperture trial and have learnt it (there's actually not much learning, its so incredibly intuitive and simple, but incredibly powerful. Since I used iphoto in the past, it just makes it easier.
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    2 - After editing a file in CS by launching it from Aperture, I now end up with two versions in Aperture, the original file and the new .PSD file (which is usually 100MB+). I tried exporting the .PSD file to a folder to upload it on my site, and wasnt sure what format and size it would end up with. I got it as a JPEG file within reasonable filesize limits. Is this how Aperture works? Does Aperture allow you options of which format you want to save the file in?

  • I cannot download photos in raw and jpeg into aperture from canon 5d mark111

    I cannot load photos from canon5d mark3 into aperture in raw and jpeg, any ideas?

    Don't believe the RAW's from that camera are supported yet. See OS X Lion: Supported digital camera RAW formats

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    I am having difficulty viewing large fine J-peg files (Nikon D100) in Lightroom.  I can see the images on my camera but I do not see the images after I have imported the images from my card reader.  What is the best way to trouble shoot this?  I shot RAW images a few days earlier I didn't have any problems.

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    Without this space your Mac will slow down as the OS hunts for space on the disk, files will be fragmented, also slowing things down, apps will crash and the risk of data corruption - that is damage to your files, photos, music - increases exponentially.
    Your first priority is to make more space on that HD. Nothing else can be done until you do.
    Purchase an external HD and move your Photos and Music to it. Both iPhoto and iTunes can run perfectly well with the Library on an external disk.
    Your Library has been damaged from being run on an overfull disk.
    How much free space on it now?

  • Edit photo in RAW format

    Can I edit a raw format photo in iphoto? If so, how do you import it? I tried and said it
    is unrecognizable. I just learned about this format that is great to edit, but not sure
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    Jeff

    iPhoto for iOS does nit edit the RAW format. I suggest editing RAW files on your computer. If you are using a Canon camera use the DPP program supplied with your camera.

  • ITunes syncs duplicate photos (Identical RAW and JPEG)

    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2398472
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    Thanks--the stacking approach seems to mostly work OK; not sure why I didn't think of it. IA problem though is that setting the slider for the time between shots to zero doesn't actually group shots having the same capture time--it seems to group nothing! Kind of pointless. You thus have to set the minimum time to 1s, which can put too many photos in a stack if you've been blazing away. I think I'd consider this a bug.

  • Preparing for Photos - exporting RAW files

    I'm planning to switch over to Photos when it is available. The problem is that my current Aperture file is quite big - 1.64TB and I think the online Photos option only allows for 1TB.
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    - - Organize all your Presets (throw out the ones you needed once, and still have). 
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    - - Work to have no Images flagged (Flagging is an ad-hoc tag for work-in-progress.  You should have no Images flagged at the end of any completed work session.)
    - - Make sure the folders you use to organize the other containers in your Library make sense and provide the utility you want.
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    - Repair your greenhouse Library.  I do this regularly with _every_ Library.
    - Upgrade your OS to Yosemite.
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    Always have a complete back-up of any computer file before you use it.
    Hope some of that is useful,
    —Kirby.

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