CR2 Files shot in MONOCHROME convert to RGB when uploading to BRIDGE..

How do keep our Canon 5D Monochrome settings when uploading to BRIDGE?

You can't.
The monochrome settings are just a flag to tell the Canon software to convert to grayscale at the time of converting the raw file. Adobe Camera Raw ignores those settings, which are proprietary and understood only by the Canon software.

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    CR2 FILES FROM 5D MK 3 not showing in CS5 PHOTOSHOP / BRIDGE. any thoughts ??
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    works fine with Canon 5d mk 2....

    Yes, hopefully all you need to do is go to Help>Updates in photoshop cs5 and get camera raw 6.7

  • Working with canon 6d CR2 files not possible without converting to DNG?

    I have a brand-new down on 60 camera which generates CO2 files. Unfortunately I have not been able to edit any of my photos using Adobe camera raw or bridge or Photoshop without converting to DND files. Do you and you files are larger than the CR to file sizes and therefore I don't like them. Is there anyway for me to work directly on my Cr2  files like I did on my NEF files when I had the nikon? Yes my Photoshop is up-to-date.

    What version of Photoshop are you using, and what version of Camera Raw plug-in (ACR) are you using?
    If your camera is a 6D then you need Photoshop CS6 and ACR 7.3 or newer to open the CR2 files.
    If your camera is a 60D then you need Photoshop CS5 and ACR 6.2 or newer to open the CR2 files.

  • LR won't import raw files shot in monochrome

    I just shot a wedding. Half the images were shot in color, the other half were shot in monochrome(black and white). upon importing into lightroom only the color images would import. With the black and white files I got the error message saying that the files could not be read. I was shooting with a canon rebel t2i (550D), importing into lightroom 3.2 on a mac OS X.
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    Can you post a link to one of the RAW files that won’t import, so others can try?  If you don’t have your own website, upload it to www.yousendit.com sending the file to your own e-mail, then post the download link it provides.
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  • Why is illustrator converting to RGB when I don't want it to?

    I am trying to use artboards to save several versions of a logo (8 different versions).  I was hoping to have all 8 versions in one document in both RGB and CMYK (so essentially 16 artboards). I'm gathering this is not possible because when I convert one logo to RGB then all of my other logos convert automatically to CMYK (except PMS versions, they remain accurate.)
    I moved on and made 3 different documents, one for PMS, one for RGB, one for CMYK.
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    I did a Save As, set to RGB Color Mode, and started changing my colors over to RGB based on the conversion from the PMS.
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    I did try that first. However, I've long since moved on from that. I'm talking I convert it in a file and it changes in a file that isn't even open. See below...
    I moved on and made 3 different documents (files), one for PMS, one for RGB, one for CMYK.
    I started with the CMYK doc in CMYK Color Mode and converted my PMS colors to CMYK. No problem.
    I did a Save As, set to RGB Color Mode, and started changing my colors over to RGB based on the conversion from the PMS.
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    I even made a test document with a CMYK circle in it, saved as into a new document. Closed the test doc, converted the circle to RGB. Reopened the test doc and the circle is RGB. I am totally baffled. I've also tried AI files instead of EPS, same thing.

  • "file does not exist on remote server" when uploading image

    As the title says, when uploading an image im getting the
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  • XML files from CR2 files shot with Canon 7D do not save???

    I opened a bunch of images shot with a Canon 7D through the Raw Processor in Bridge CS5. AFter making adjustments I clicked the "Done" button thinking the XML files would be upgraded. Nothing happens. What am I doing wrong. With all my other files this works perfectly.

    everyone that is having this problem I think I have solved it.
    Short quick answer so you dont have to read further. Check your date/time setting on your camera, it's probably wrong.
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    Today we went out and took some images of holiday lights and I came home downloaded the images and the same issue happened again. I went back to the santa pictures and I could edit them and the changes were saving now. So I googled and came across this post. Once I saw you too were having the same problem but it went away the next day, and another person was only having a issue with one camera I figured it had to be a setting in the camera.
    And since the problem goes away with time I decided to check my time on my camera and it was set to 12/22 (today is 12/21). So I corrected the time took a test shot and downloaded it to the computer and it works perfectly again.
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  • Acrobat grayscale images editied in photoshop convert to rgb when brought back into the pdf file.

    After I edit a photo using the object touch up tool in photoshop CS6 and bring it back into acrobat as a grayscale halftone all works fine till I print. It prints on multiple plates. When I edit it again in photoshop the halftone has turned into RGB. It happens every time. I assume there is a color setting in acrobat that is doing the conversion from grayscale to RGB but I don't know where to look. This has worked fine for years and has only recently stopped working. By the way I'm using acrobat pro.

    It's really necessary to know by which program you had created the PDF.
    Here comes a test PDF for questions like yours, created by InDesign:
    http://docs-hoffmann.de/riptest05072013.pdf
    Different images:
    sRGB, pRGB=ProphotoRGB, CMYK , all with individually embedded profile,
    Grayscales: without embedded profiles, because InDesign doesn't embed gray profiles,
    Lab: without profile, because Lab is automatically detected and not ambiguuos.
    Of course, using so many different images in one PDF is useful only for tests.
    An actual test:
    Touch Up Object Grayscale and edit in Photoshop. There is no embedded profile
    but the image is in PS detected as Grayscale. One has to assign a profile.
    Re-imported in the doc, it is a Grayscale JPEG*, before it was a Grayscale ZIP.
    In Acrobat 8 one can check the actual content of a PDF by
    Advanced > Print Production > Preflight
    In newer versions this is still available but somewhere else.
    I'm using version 8, because I uninstalled X on purpose.
    Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
    *Edited:
    As far as I remember, there is no special code for Grayscale JPEGs, it's just a JPEG
    with zeros in the Cb Cr channels ... like an R=G=B gray image.

  • CMYK image in a PDF is involuntarily converted to RGB when you send from Acrobat Pro DC to Photoshop for editing

    Hi,
    When I send a CMYK image from Adobe Acrobat Pro DC to Photoshop CC 2014 to be edited, it opens up as RGB in Photoshop CC 2014. If I do the same with Adobe Acrobat XI on another machine, the image opens as CMYK, as it should normally do. As we had created the print-ready PDF in the first place, we know that the image is definitely CMYK and is properly opened in Photoshop if we use Adoba Acrobat Pro XI. We of course can go back to the original document and edit the linked image and re-export a new PDF. But on many occasions we need to do last minute corrections on images by editing them externally in Photoshop.
    Best,
    Refik Telhan

    It's really necessary to know by which program you had created the PDF.
    Here comes a test PDF for questions like yours, created by InDesign:
    http://docs-hoffmann.de/riptest05072013.pdf
    Different images:
    sRGB, pRGB=ProphotoRGB, CMYK , all with individually embedded profile,
    Grayscales: without embedded profiles, because InDesign doesn't embed gray profiles,
    Lab: without profile, because Lab is automatically detected and not ambiguuos.
    Of course, using so many different images in one PDF is useful only for tests.
    An actual test:
    Touch Up Object Grayscale and edit in Photoshop. There is no embedded profile
    but the image is in PS detected as Grayscale. One has to assign a profile.
    Re-imported in the doc, it is a Grayscale JPEG*, before it was a Grayscale ZIP.
    In Acrobat 8 one can check the actual content of a PDF by
    Advanced > Print Production > Preflight
    In newer versions this is still available but somewhere else.
    I'm using version 8, because I uninstalled X on purpose.
    Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
    *Edited:
    As far as I remember, there is no special code for Grayscale JPEGs, it's just a JPEG
    with zeros in the Cb Cr channels ... like an R=G=B gray image.

  • Opening CR2 files in Mac 10.6.8

    Hi. I just downloaded Adobe DNG Converter 6.7 trying to open CR2 files(shot with G15).  But it doesn't recognize(grey/can't click) CR2 files.
    I'm using Mac OS X 10.6.8.  What's confusing is that I can open CR2 files that are in my computer with Photoshop CS4 that I have.  And the CS4 can open most other RAW files.
    I'd appreciate any suggestions, thanks!

    The G15 requires ACR 7.3 (thus DNG converter 7.3) according to this list
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Brian

  • Stange whitebalance problem with CR2 files

    Hello
    Ive been taking som underwaterphotos with my canon 50D. Now it seems there are some problems with ACR ability to interpreting the CR2 or DNG file.
    The pictures have green tint I am unable to get rid off.
    If I process the CR2 file in canons DPP converter, everything looks perfect.
    I have no idea why this is. Any help would be much appreciated.
    Heres a link to a CR2 file for you to have a look at.
    www.animato.dk/img_9116_cr2.zip
    And heres a DNG:
    www.animato.dk\IMG_9116.zip
    Ive posted this problem in lightroomforums but it seems this is an ACR matter.
    http://www.lightroomforums.net/index.php?topic=7879.0
    Thanks for ur help

    That was a quick and precise advice, Ian
    I've tried what's described in tutorial 4 and it works perfectly. Just reference the exported Camera Profile (e.g. "Canon EOS 50D Underwater") in LR and you're able to do the WB adjustment in LR.
    BTW: DNG Profile Editor can be downloaded from here.
    Beat Gossweiler
    Switzerland

  • Cr2 files no longer work

    All of my cr2 files no longer open in camera raw. This is roughly 1000 files.
    The setup used to take these 1000 cr2 files was a Canon T3i in conjunction with Capture One and a tethered USB cable.
    Suddenly today not a single file can be opened in ACR. I usually just drop the .cr2 file on CS6 in dock and it opens camera raw. I now get the message "Could not complete your request because Photoshop does not recognize this type of file.". If I instead go open cs6 > file > open > enable: camera raw > open.. it says the same thing.
    I haven't change anything in my setup. Same camera, same tethered cable, same Capture One...
    Even if I did change something, it shouldn't affect the cr2 files I generated 6 months ago?

    When I go Help > About Plug-ins > Camera Raw  I do not see "About Plug-Ins".

  • Open EOS 1ds Mk III CR2 files in ACR 4.6

    OS 10.4.11, CS3, G5 PPC  PS 10.1, LR 2.6
    Is there a way to default open my CR2 files in the ACR 4.6 dialog when I click the "Photo" menu, then "Edit in PS" in LR?
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    If you find yourself wanting to open LR from ACR, you should probably just be using LR.

  • Can't open .CR2 files in PhotoShop CS5, Camera RAW or Adobe DNG Converter

    Firstly take note I shot these with a Canon EOS 450D (or Rebel XSi)...
    I see a lot of answers speaking about having the most up to date version of the Camera RAW Plug-in.
    I have a similar issue with my .CR2 files... I cannot open them in Camera RAW because it tells me that my camera model or make is not supported by the Plug-in, and so I was directed by other forums to just try converting the .CR2 files to .DNG. I already had the Adobe DNG Converter (version 6.5 I believe), so I tried this. It too told me that my files or camera make were not supported.
    However, I have always been able to successfully both open my .CR2 files AND convert them to .DNG. I had not updated anything on my camera nor on my Adobe programs and for some reason this last attempt to open RAW files failed me... I have no idea what change would have led to it. Luckily I shot in both RAW and Large JPG but I certainly don't want to rely on my JPGs of course... Any idea why this problem might have arisen now if it had always worked easily in the past?
    Thanks!

    Are these the same exact files you've opened before that you cannot now open?
    Or are they newly copied files (camera or CF card to computer)?
    Can you not open ANY Canon 450D files, even those you find online and download?
    What I'm getting at with these questions is to try to eliminate or suspect data corruption of the files on your disk.
    Exactly what versions of the various tools do you have, specifically (don't guess - go check)?
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  • Can't convert CR2 files with DNG converter

    After buying the Canon T2i, I realized that the files (CR2) won't open in PS.  I did my research and found that the dng converter was the thing I need.  Unfortunately, the converter won't recognize and convert the CR2 files that I try to convert.
    I am guessing I will probably get a reply telling me I should have done my research before I bought the camera (as I have seen in other forums), but I am hoping for a more productive (and less offensive) answer.  
    Thanks!

    I see a lot of answers speaking about having the most up to date version of the Camera RAW Plug-in. I have a similar issue with my .CR2 files... I cannot open them in Camera RAW because it tells me that my camera model or make is not supported by the Plug-in, and so I was directed by other forums to just try converting the .CR2 files to .DNG. I already had the Adobe DNG Converter (version 6.5 I believe), so I tried this. It too told me that my files or camera make were not supported. However, I have always been able to successfully both open my .CR2 files AND convert them to .DNG. I had not updated anything on my camera nor on my Adobe programs and for some reason this last attempt to open RAW files failed me... I have no idea what change would have led to it. Luckily I shopt in both RAW and Large JPG but I certainly don't want to rely on my JPGs of course... Any idea why this problem might have arisen now if it had always worked easily in the past?
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