Disfunction Camera RAW at My CS3 Portable.

How opened file with the Camera RAW program at my CS3 Portable,please help me and thank's !

There is no "CS3 Portable" You are using illegal, pirated software. That aside, RAW support is version spoecific and your old stolen software is simply outdated for any reasonably current camera.
Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
Mylenium

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  • Opening Camera Raw file in CS3 Bridge

    I have CS3 Bridge and CS3 Dreamweaver instaled as well as Photoshop CS2.
    I want to open Camera Raw files in CS3 Bridge. The Bridge Help file says:
    "Select 'Edit Camera Raw Settings' in Bridge General Preferences to open Camera Raw dialog box in Bridge" (as opposed to opening in Photoshop.)
    But my Bridge General Preferences has no such checkbox option. When I open a CR file in CS3 Bridge, the file opens in Photoshop CS2.
    How do I get the file to open in CS3 Bridge.
    Thanks, CMA

    I had a problem with this previously and came up with the following:
    If I am in Bridge and double click a JPEG or TIFF and hold down the shift key, Camera Raw will not be scheduled
    If I am in Bridge and double click a JPEG or TIFF image, the image will always schedule Camera Raw if the Bridge menu item Edit/Preference/Thumbnails has Adobe Camera Raw for JPEG and TIFF checked (Bridge JPEG and TIFF Checked).
    If I am in Bridge and double click a JPEG or TIFF image and Bridge JPEG and TIFF is unchecked and the JPEG or TIFF image has previously been processed by Camera Raw, Camera Raw will be scheduled if Camera Raw Preferences dialog has Always open JPEG files with settings using Camera Raw or Always open TIFF files with settings using Camera Raw checked.
    If I am in Bridge and double click a TIFF image and the TIFF file has layers, the TIFF file will not schedule Camera Raw.
    In Photoshop Preferences (Edit/Preference/File Handling) there is a check box titled Prefer Adobe Camera Raw for JPEG files. I checked the check box and opened a JPEG image in Photoshop Camera Raw was scheduled. I clicked Open Image in ACR and then saved the image in Photoshop (JPEG saved in Photoshop after passing thru ACR). I then Unchecked the check box and opened the JPEG file Camera Raw was not scheduled.
    The only action I see for the Photoshop File Handling check box is to either schedule or not to schedule JPEG images. I do not see any related action for TIFF files in Photoshop. My expectation is that TIFF files will open in Photoshop not ACR.

  • Can only open some JPEG files in Camera Raw through Bridge CS3

    I'm running Bridge CS3 version 2.0.0.975. I always edit my JPEG files through Camera Raw in Bridge CS3. I only have to Right-Click on the file and select "Open in Camera Raw...". However, I've come into a situation where some jpg files will not open this way; the option is not even there.
    I have made sure to tick the box in preferences under Behavior "Double-Click Edits Camera Raw Settings in Bridge", and also tick the box under Thumbnails -> Performance and File Handling "Prefer Adobe Camera Raw for JPEG and TIFF Files.
    These files were originally 16bit Grayscale TIFF files, but I changed them to RGB 8bit JPEG files.
    Also, I know the program works because I navigate to an older photo I worked which is a JPEG and the "Open in Camera Raw..." option is there when I Right-Click, but then I navigate back to the image I want to edit, and the option is not there.
    Here are links to my screenshots of what I'm talking about. Both images in the last two screenshots are JPEG:
    General Prefs - http://img535.imageshack.us/i/prefgeneral.png/
    Thumbnail Prefs - http://img716.imageshack.us/i/prefthumbnails.png/
    Camera Raw Option - http://img847.imageshack.us/i/option.png/
    Camera Raw No Option - http://img852.imageshack.us/i/nooption.png/

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    MapsCollector wrote:
    When I open Photoshop CS3, then go File -> Open As and change the Format Type to "Camera Raw", the JPEG files vanish and I can only see the TIF files. When I open them, it doesn't open in Camera Raw, but rather opens like a normal file would.
    That's a fundamental problem right there, and a clue in all this.  You should be able to see JPEGs in the Open As Camera Raw dialog.
    What happens if you type in the name?
    I'm almost convinced you have a file named .jpg but with a different image format inside.  Can you put one of these files online for others to try to open?
    -Noel

  • Best Way to Open Files in Camera Raw Hosted by CS3?

    Hello. I can no longer open Camera Raw in Bridge, only in CS3. I have read posts regarding this problem. If I cannot get Camera Raw (4.2) working in bridge soon, what would be the most efficient way to edit 900 DNG files in Camera Raw hosted by CS3. I really need to process these files for a client in 2 days, so I really do not have too much time to install and re-install software. I am afraid I may create a bigger problem. Thanks a lot.
    Francis Valentine

    Francis,
    First, make sure you are running Bridge 2.1.0.100. If not, update ASAP.
    Go to "About Plug-in" in the Help menu of Photoshop and verify that you are running ACR 4.2 and that only one copy of ACR is present. You cannot have more than one.
    Purge the Cache for each offending folder through the Tools menu in Bridge, not in Bridge Preferences.
    Those are the only tips I can offer, as I don't do Windows. Hope the Windows users jump in.

  • Elements 7 & Camera Raw 4.6/CS3 - won't open

    Here's my dilemna:
    1 - click on a RAW/CR2 image file in PSE7
    2 - click on Edit --> Edit with Photoshop
    3 - File opens in Photoshop as a CR2 file with an "-edited-1" suffix added to the file name (still in CR2 format).
    PSE5 Used to open the CR2 file in ACRaw and then hand off to CS3. Somehow, the ACRaw step has gone away with PSE7. ACR still works from Bridge, is installed only once in CS3, etc.
    Also, I tried 'downgrading' to ACR 4.5, but the same thing happened (no ACR when going to CS3).
    Plus, right clicking on the CR2 image in PSE7 and choosing "FULL EDIT" opens ACR 4.6, which allows me to edit the RAW file - but then hands off to PSE7's full editor (not CS3). Again, ACR is working fine.
    Net: somehow the ACR step was lost in the PSE7 handoff to CS3. Any suggestions on how to get it back?
    Thanks,
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    A.J.,
    I am seeing the same thing you are. It seems that this is new to Photoshop Elements 7 Organizer. All raw files (I have confirmed with .CRW, .CR2, and .NEF} open in Photoshop CS3 with no opportunity to adjust any of the camera raw options. I would assume that the raw file is being processed with some default setting and immediately opening in Photoshop CS3.
    If I ask the Photoshop Elements Organizer to do a 'Full Edit' in the Photoshop Elements 7 Editor the Camera Raw window does open.
    I would also like to learn how to restore this function.
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  • How to install Camera Raw in photoshop CS3

    How can we install a Camera Raw 4.6 in Adobe Photoshop CS3 version

    And what exactly is the question behind your question? Do you need a download package or do you get any warnings? This should be handled automatically when you choose Help --> Check for Updates otehrwise.
    Mylenium

  • Camera raw and Photoshop CS3 from Lightroom

    (2.5) If I open a raw image from Windows Explorer or Bridge (which I don't use much), Camera Raw 4.6 opens. It doesn't open if I Edit In Photoshop CS3 from Lightroom, but says "This version of Lightroom may require the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in version 5.5 for full compatibility. Camera Raw version 4.6 is the latest version available for Photoshop CS3".
    There are two choices: Render using Lightroom and Open Anyway. If I say the former, it doesn't use the file name, but does something like -2.tif.
    I'm not sure what these two choices actually do.
    Secondly, if things were working properly, would Lightroom actually open the Camera Raw window? If so, is there anything I can do short of upgrading PS to CS4?
    Thanks.

    Just a little history of the profiles being displayed for your camera model. The camera calibration tab only displays the profiles that are specific to your camera and model. The earler profiles were named after the version of ACR that was in use when they were created.
    So.
    ACR 4.2 the first profile created for your camera model when support was introduced.
    ACR 4.4, Adobe created/ updated new profiles for most of the supported camera models with this release of ACR.
    Adobe Standard Beta, updated profile when the Beta of ACR 5.0 and LR 2.0 were introduced.
    Adobe Standard, Updated profile for the final release of ACR 5.0 and LR 2.0. This then is the latest profile created for your camera model. I think it should be the closest to your camera standard.
    Adobe did not create any other camera matching profiles Vivid, Neutral etc other than for the more popular Nikon and Canon models.  I have an Olympus so I am in the same boat.

  • Can't open Camera Raw from Bridge CS3

    Need Help with the following issue. Until recently I was able to open & edit camera raw files in Bridge CS3. Tried to update Bridge from Adobe website and all of a sudden the "open in camera raw" option under File is greyed out. Also right-clicking the raw (CR2) file does not allow me to open the file in camera raw and I can't view the files as thumbnails any longer. When I double click the file Photoshop opens and subsequently camera raw. I have really lost the convenience of opening the file in Bridge and I'm afraid my workflow will suffer. Any help would be appreciated. I am running Windows 7. Thanks.

    I am having this exact same problem and just upgraded to Windows 7...many people are saying to update the Plug In for Camera Raw to 4.6, but that is not working for me to see it in Bridge or Camera Raw.

  • Camera Raw in Bridge (CS3 for Mac) malfunctions

    When processing DNG files in Bridge (CS3) neither Default nor Auto adjustments apply by default. And when choosing Auto the image becomes very dark. How can I correct this? Also where do I place newly downloaded Camera Raw Plugin? Does it need to be physically placed in both PS and Bridge?

    Did you have also the solution for the first part?
    I would prefer the default setting for a standard instead of the auto. Hit
    auto might give you a hint in the direction you want but it is very
    difficult to have this correctly for each file to my opinion.
    But if you would like so you can make your own default camera setting. Make
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    save a new camera default. In the camera raw prefs (also reachable in
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    I found the answer to the second part of my question about installing the ACR
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  • Camera raw plugin for cs3 for Nikon D3000

    Does anyone know if there is a plugin for CS3 extended to allow me to veiw/edit camera raw NEF files shot with a Nikon D3000?

    Hello, as stated on this page: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407111.html the first version of Camera Raw that supported the NEFs of the D3000 is 5.5.
    Unfortunately, it is not compatible with CS3. You should use Camera Raw 4.6, Win | Mac and convert the NEF to DNG files with the DNG converter: (Windows® | Mac OS)  more info:  http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html

  • Lightroom update 2.6/ Camera Raw 5.6 + CS3?

    OK then, Lightroom has a new update- v2.6
    So does Camera Raw - 5.6
    I do 99% of my raw file processing in LR , but occasionally need to do it in CS3.
    According to the notes if I upgrade LR to v2.6, I need to update Camera Raw to v5.6
    I still use Photoshop CS3. Until more money comes in I wasn't planning on upgrading to CS4
    This being the case, do I NOT want to update my Lightroom to v5.6??? Will that screw things up if I am still using Photoshop CS3?
    Can you have both Camera Raw 5.5 and 5.6 available so CS3 can use CR 5.5 and Lightroom use CR 5.6???
    Appreciate the input.

    Do I understand this correctly ... that if I am using LR 2.6 and CS3, that when I go to Edit in CS3 from LR and the warning message about the Camera Raw versions being incompatible comes up, all I need to do is click on the tab for "Render in Lightroom" and it will open in CS3 with the Lightroom adjustments I made?  I have been struggling with this because I have been clicking on the tab that says "Open Anyway" and there are no adjustments when I get into CS3.  It has been very frustrating.
    I look forward to hearing from you.
    Thanks and regards, Mary

  • Canon 5d mark iii camera raw files with CS3

    Hi, I recently bought a Canon 5d mark iii camera and am having difficulty viewing the raw files on my Mac. The Mac operating software is 10.5.8 and the mac doesnt have intel. Photoshop software is CS3. I have looked at various plug ins but am struggling to find one that will work. Is there no option to me other than buying a new laptop with the latest photoshop or is there a workaround?  Thanks in advance for your help, Mike

    Here's the bottom line:
    You will never be able to open the image files from your Canon 5d mark III directly in CS3, because that camera model was first supported in Camera Raw 6.7 (which only works with CS5) and 7.1 which only works with CS6.
    However, you can download the free Adobe DNG Converter 7.1 and convert your Canon raw files to raw DNGs that you can open with any version of ACR starting with ACR 2.4, which takes you all the way back to CS1.  Therefore, you'll be able to open them in CS3 with no problem.
    Get the latest version of the Adobe DNG Converter, it is a stand-alone application that is not tied to whatever version of Photoshop you happen to use.  The current version is 7.1 and there's also a beta version 7.2RC1.
    Yes, if you can afford a Canon 5D Mark III, you can afford to upgrade from CS3 to CS6 for very little money ($199 for a perpetual license) if you act fast.  CS3 will be out of the upgrade loop in late December or so.
    I'm one of the many to whom the prospect of buying into Adobe's subscription mode and end up paying the Adobe tribute every month for life seems nothing less than repulsive.
    With that camera (a rich man's camera) is silly to be using a laptop (a beggar's machine).  Get a decent desktop Mac or PC already! 

  • Camera Raw updates for CS3

    I have been waiting for Camera Raw to update so that I can use it for my Canon 550D (
    T2i). I know that 5.7  came out and supports it, but this doesn't work the CS3. Can any
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    Here's the rub with using the DNG Converter to support an old ACR (like 4.6 for CS3).  As the converters advance they output a newer DNG format, and there's a "Compatibility" preference that can be set in the converter to force an earlier DNG format.  The problem is that when the DNG Converter is run by another software tool (an ingestion tool, for example), you can't set the compatibility preference and it doesn't get saved by the Converter either.  Thus, it appears you might run into a problem in that the newest DNG Converter could output a format that your ACR wouldn't read.
    I say "appears" because I tried the Version 5.5 DNG Converter with a bunch of NEF files from two different Nikon models, and the output was accepted by ACR 4.6 into the CS3 without making any changes to the compatibility preference.  I can't find any reference online as to whether the older cameras (those that came out when ACR 4.6 was the latest) are still output in the older DNG format even with the later DNG Converters, or what.  Do you have any idea how this really works?

  • Camera Raw to Photoshop CS3 fades the file

    I open Nikon files in Adobe Camera Raw, make changes and either open as a smart object, open as a file or save, then open in Photoshop.  No matter how I do it the image looks faded and flat.  In Camera Raw it looks great, in Photoshop I have to start in with Curves, etc to re-fix it.  Kind of double work.  The Nikon.plugin is not on my computer anywhere.
    For a while it was so frustrating that I just gave up making any changes in ACR and made them all in Photoshop. But I'm trying to get back to doing adjustments in ACR so hopefully someone knows what I'm doing wrong?

    At the very least you should read http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Photoshop/11.0/WSD8679923-671F-4615-8E9F-CC7A57B00130.html and click the various links on the page.
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    Keep Color Management Policies set to Preserve Embeded Profiles and Profile Mismatches ticked (all three boxes) till you understand what's happening when you open files.

  • Canon 5d Mark ii and Camera Raw in CS3.

    Bought a new camera, Canon 5d Mark ii. Cannot open the RAW files. Can open them from my older Canon camera. Not sure which Camera Raw comes with CS3. Not sure if I have to upgrade. If I do need to upgrade to at least CS4 that may be doable. Otherwise OR until I do, am I better off just using the Canon software for now? Advice please!!!

    That camera was supported for the first time in ACR 5.2, which ran with Photoshop CS4.
    If you are not planning on upgrading your Photoshop to CS4 or CS5 right away, you need to download the free, stand-alone Adobe DNG Converter version 5.7 to convert your raw Canon files to DNG raw files first.  Then you will be able to open those DNGs in Camera Raw in CS3.
    You should update your ACR in CS3 to version 4.6 ASAP, though.  ACR 4.0 is woefully obsolete and nobody should be running that old version.
    Be aware, however, that you will be leaving a lot of image quality behind by staying with that old version of ACR in CS3.  Camera Raw 5.7 (the current and last version for CS4) is light years ahead of ACR 4.x.   ACR 6.1 (currently a Release Candidate) which requires CS5 is even a bit better than ACR 5.7.
    ACR 4.x is really old technology.  If you can afford that camera, you most certainly can afford to upgrade to CS5. 
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