Cr2 from canon 6d

I can open CR2 from canon 6d in raw versie 7.4.0.137 with elements 11 (from Belgium)

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Yes,if your question is
open CR2 from canon 6d in raw versie 7.4.0.137 with elements 11
If you have Camera Raw 7.4 installed for Premiere Elements 11, you should be able to import camera raw images from the Canon 6D into an appropriate Premiere Elements 11 project. For editing purposes in the Camera Raw dialog, you do need to have Photoshop Elements 11 installed for that type of editing there.
Watch out for the camera raw image file size, it can be large for the project settings. Although the program will allow you to import these larger images, it is not always in your best interest to do so related to the level of your computer resources. Go with what works for you.
Note that there is a Common Folder involved in the path to the Camera Raw plug-in, installation will cover Premiere Elements 11 as well as Photoshop Elements 11 if you have both programs.
Please let us know if information already supplied in your thread answers your question. If not, as Hunt suggested, please supply more information to help us help you.
Thanks.
ATR
For reference if needed
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html

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