DNG Converter not working on a qualified camera raw photo

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  • Dng Converter not working in Bridge

    Hi
    I have CS3 and have already downloaded the latest version of the DNG converter.  When I use the Converter as a separate application, it works fine to convert my RAW files to DNG files.  Recently I discovered the process in Bridge called "Get Photos from Camera" where I can process many steps with one click.  Unfortunately, the part where it is suppose to convert my RAW to DNG files isn't working.  Any ideas why?  Some background info, I recently upgraded from Vista 64bit to Windows 7 64bit.  I uninstalled PS CS3 and then installed it back, and it's working fine except for this one little step.  Do I need to install the DNG converter again, but designate it to put loaded into a different folder so that Bridge recognizes it ?  Would appreciate any support or feedback.  Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.
    Ruth

    nygal77 wrote:
    The camera I am using is the Canon 5D MkII.  Raw images from this camera can not be read by my version of Camera Raw V.4.6.  The readable version for CR V4.6 is DNG Converter V5.5.  This is all for my PS CS3.
    I discovered this Bridge process in a Scott Kelby Book, for CS3, called "Get Photos for Camera".  He specifically goes thru each step, and the second step is the DNG Conversion process.  It worked for him.  It should work for me.
    Ah, but did he do it for images from a 2009 camera with a 2007 version of PS?

  • Latest DNG converter not working in command-line mode

    Today I downloaded Adobe's latest DNG converter. It is failing with both .NEF and .CR2 files when run in command-line mode. It does appear to work in GUI mode. The switches+arguments I've used for my tests are:
    -u -e -p1 filename.CR2
    (or filename.NEF)
    With an older (CS2) version of the converter, the above arguments produce a .DNG output file as expected (with .CR2 files; I didn't try it with D3 .NEF files; surely that older version doesn't support the D3's format).
    With the very latest version, running the program with the above command produces no output. There's no error message.
    The 'readme' file that comes with the converter doesn't include any information about command-line usage, but I did find a PDF file covering this (adobe.com/products/dng/pdfs/dng_commandline.pdf). The switches+arguments shown in the PDF file appear to be exactly the ones I used in the past.
    I'm sure I'll need to use the most recent version to convert D3 RAW files. Is there something wrong with how I'm specifying its command-line switches/arguments?

    It struck me silly that I've been running tests with v.3.3 when 5.2 is the latest, so I downloaded it. The setup "wizard"...hmm, why is it a "wizard"? It provides no choice of installation path. I didn't realize this because immediately after I'd launched it, I knocked something onto the floor, reached down to pick it up ... and looked back up just in time to see the "wizard" complete the installation...but where, I didn't know. It didn't display any information about where it had installed the app. Adventures In Discoverability. :) I hunted around on the hard drive until I found it (C:\Program Files\Adobe -- well, at least you can launch it if you think to look for it in the 'Start' menu). So ... that needs a bit of work. Anyway, I copied the app into a directory of my choice -- one that's in my system's %PATH%, replacing spaces in the name with underscores. It works fine in that directory -- no problem with the name-change as far as I can tell. Now back to the fun stuff...
    This version doesn't seem to require a fully qualified path to the input file or to the output directory when "-d" is used. That's an improvement. IOW, this worked:
    converter -p1 -d DNG filename
    where "converter" is the program's name, "DNG" is the name of a subdirectory of the directory where I'm running the test, and "filename" is the name of a RAW file in that directory.
    The program still doesn't know how to create a directory (or ask about creating one if it doesn't exist). Fails silently if "-d" is used and the specified directory doesn't exist. But at least this version returns an exit code of 1 due to the failure -- better than returning 0.
    Still doesn't understand wildcards. Hope done sprang eternal there for a moment, but oh well. Back to "for" loops...
    Still fails silently, returning exit code 0 (oops), if a nonsensical command-line is used (e.g., using "-c" as the only argument).
    Hey, how about a truly silly command-line error -- a command line including both "-c" and "-u". What happens? It "consumes" the first of the two mutually exclusive switches, ignoring the second -- you get a compressed DNG file. Swap the order of the switches, and you get an uncompressed file. (I'd vote for a syntax-error message in that case, m'self.)
    Interestingly strange little program...If I run it from the command line, it drops back to the command line immediately after I press ENTER. That makes it appear to have failed. But it hasn't -- it's running in the background, and a few seconds later the DNG file is created. But, if I run it from within a batch file, it does NOT return control to me until it has completed writing the output file. Wonder what's up with that.
    Fun stuff. :)

  • DNG Converter not working

    I have CS4 and just bought a D7000, realised it won't convert the RAW images to DNG.  I have downloaded the latest converter but it is not seeing the images on the SD card or from a folder on the laptop.  Have downloaded several times. 

    http://forums.adobe.com/community/dng
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/cameraraw

  • I have Photoshop CS5 and a Nikon D 810 camera.  I have downloaded Camera Raw 8.8 & DNG converter.  I can neither open the raw files (.nef), nor process them with the DNG converter. What is going wrong?

    I have Photoshop CS5 and a Nikon D 810 camera.  I have downloaded Camera Raw 8.8 & DNG converter.  I can neither open the raw files (.nef), nor process them with the DNG converter. What is going wrong?  Thanks!

    This is the last paragraph from my very first response to you, post #1 in this thread:
    …Additionally, you need to install the DNG Converter, not just "download" it, and you need to launch it and run it on each folder of NEFs you wish to convert to raw DNGs.  [emphasis added]

  • DNG converter not converting RAW files from Canon 70D.

    DNG converter not converting RAW files from Canon 70D (it does not see them). I tried DNG converter version 8.2 and 8.4. No success. I use iMac. What is wrong?

    hopefully, that's a typo on adobe's website because they list the canon 70d as using a .cs2 file extension, http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    i don't see any other camera that uses a .cs2 extension and i don't see other people having problems, so that probably is a typo.
    in any case, cr 8.2 or better is able to convert your camera's raw files.  why you are having a problem i can't say, but double check that you are navigating to the correct folder by adding a file that will show up in your dng converter.

  • My iPhone 5 rear camera was not working, now the rear camera is also not working. I have procured the phone in 2012 from San Fransico. USA Can anyone help me, please?

    My iPhone 5 rear camera was not working, now the rear camera is also not working. I have procured the phone in 2012 from San Fransico. USA Can anyone help me, please?

    No one here can help you. If your phone is no longer under warranty, a third-party repair shop will most likely be your best bet. You can't mail the phone to Apple, in the US, as Apple does not accept international shipments. You could mail it to a friend/relative, in the US, & they could take it to an Apple store for you. Some Apple stores repair iPhones. Otherwise, you're looking at an out of warranty replacement.
    Good luck.

  • I had photoshop elements 8 installed on my previous computer and it did not work properly when it came to sizing  photos for a website I was adding to.  I now have a new computer which runs windows 7.  Is it worth installing it again on my new computer?

    I had photoshop elements 8 installed on my previous computer and it did not work properly when it came to sizing  photos for a website I was adding to.  I now have a new computer which runs windows 7.  Is it worth installing photoshop elements 8 again on my new computer or will it be a waste of time?

    I have PSEv.8 on my computer running WINDOWS 7. It works perfectly..
    Perhaps you need help with saving files for web use.. Will be pleased to assist you when you get everything set up.

  • DNG Converter Not seeing my Hard Drive(s)

    DNG CONVERTER not seeing my hard drive....none of them.
    Any help will be greatly appreciated....THANX.

    Platform: Macintosh or PC?  Exact versions of the OS and the DNG Converter?  Details about your setup?  How is the drive formatted?
    Please read this FAQ for advice on how to ask your questions correctly for quicker and better answers: 
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/419981?tstart=0
    Thanks!

  • HI! i just installed OS X Mavericks and now my camera is not working, neither in Skype neither in photo booth and so on... what can i do? thank you

    HI! i just installed OS X Mavericks and now my camera is not working, neither in Skype neither in photo booth and so on... what can i do? thank you

    Download the 10.9.3 Combo update and install it. Unplug all peripherals (external drives etc) and exit all apps while it's being installed, reboot afer it completes.

  • Bridge will not now let me use camera raw, though I had been using it every day.  It says that "the parent application is not active.  Bridge requires that a qualifiying product has  been launched at least once to enable this feature."  What am I to do?

    Bridge will not now let me use camera raw, though I have been using it every day.  It ways that "the parent application is not active.  Bridge requires that a qualifiying product has  been launched at least once to enable this feature."  What am I to do?

    Usually this points to having some kind of earlier trial version still installed on your system. However without more details you are not likely to find an answer. Try this for a start:
    How To Get Help Quickly

  • I have downloaded Adobe camera raw 8.4 so that I can open raw files with pictures taken with the Sony a6000 camera.  However it is not opening the images in camera raw.  What can I do?

    I have downloaded Adobe camera raw 8.4 so that I can open raw files with pictures taken with the Sony a6000 camera.  However it is not opening the images in camera raw.  What can I do?

    Close and restart Photoshop if you have not already done so.
    In Photoshop, go to the Help - About Plug-in... menu then choose Camera Raw.  What version does it say there?
    -Noel

  • DNG Converter stopped working

    I am using the Adobe DNG Convertor to convert my CR2 Canon RAW images to DNG files, then Photoshop Elements to save as a JPEG. I use a MAC. The Adobe DNG converter is version 4.4. (It always worked so, I never messed with it.)
    When I open the DNG Converter, it no longer sees the CR2 files in my iPhoto (iMac) library.
    I recently did a software upgrade on my iMac. Perhaps that messed it up.
    I have 1.0.4.6 Bridge that I don't use.
    If I need to upgrade, what do I upgrade? Should I uninstall the DNG first as it doesn't look like there is an upgrade...just a newer version.
    Does anyone have any suggestions? Any detail would be appreciated! Thanks.

    I don't understand why the DNG converter would just stop working.  Did you get a newer camera?  If the camera you are using is not supported by that version, that could be part of the problem.  I would suggest that you download the most recent version of the DNG converter.  It will be compatible with the most cameras.  Also, I note that there are some compatibility options that need to be set in the newer versions that help to ensure compatibility with your other software.  But you really should be using a more recent version.  There are no "upgrades" to any version of the DNG converter, there are only newer versions as you have observed.  It is in your best interest to always use the most recent version.  It will create DNG files that are compatible with all versions of Camera Raw since version 2.4.

  • DNG Converter Wont work?

    oh guys I am tearing my hair out!
    I bought a new camera Fuji FinePix S200EXR it was an upgrade from a previouse Fugi FinePix camera.
    I use Photoshop CS3 extended.
    Thing is, when I  try to open the RAW images, they are displayed as RAF ( Raw Image Format ) and PS wont recognise them.
    ( didnt have this problem with my older fugi camera which had RAW format )
    So I did all of the upgrades to the RAW plugins for PS and it still wont recognise them at all.
    I Dowloaded the RAW plugin and installed to my PS plugin Folder and then tried this
    To install with Adobe Creative Suite 3 or Photoshop CS3:
    1. Exit Photoshop CS3.
    2. Open My Computer.
    3. Double-click Local Disk (C:).
    4. Navigate to: c:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS3\File Formats
    5. Move the existing Camera Raw.8bi plug-in to another location (for example, a new folder on your desktop). Ensure you keep this version in case you need to revert back.
    6. Copy the Camera Raw plug-in, Camera Raw.8bi, from the download into the same folder as in step 4.
    7. Launch Photoshop CS3 or Adobe Bridge.
    Still it wont work.. infact I have just gone back to the directory and am there isnt a plugin folder there anymore.
    So I got the DNG converter but when I select the folder from and select to convert into the same folder,  it lists the images but says " no images converted" after I press convert...
    gggrrr
    Any of this ring any bells?
    Many thanks!
    What am I doing wrong?

    This camera model is not yet supported in the latest ACR and DNG releases (5.5). For a list of supported cameras please visit: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html. Thanks!

  • DNG Converter Not Recognizing .CR2 Files

    I have a new Canon EOS 5D Mark II and CS3, so I cannot view the CR2 files from the 5D in Bridge in their native format.  I read all the posts and upgraded to ACR 4.6, then upgraded the camera profiles to those in the ACR 5.2 package (the one that includes the 5D Mark II).
    I then read that I need the DNG Converter to generate DNG files from the CR2 files, so I have installed DNG 6.3.
    Problem now is that the DNG Converter will not recognize any CR2 files on my machine, neither the new 5D Mark II CR2 files of my old Rebel CR2 files.  When I navigate to a folder containing CR2 files with DNG it says "No images have been selected" in the "Select images to convert" section of the GUI.
    I have no idea what to do, I need to get the DNG Converter working to view the files from my new camera in Bridge.  Help!

    I wish I could say your solution worked - but it didn't! I have a Canon T2i, the very latest version of the  Adobe "converter" (8.4) - and it refuses to recognize/find any Canon RAW (i.e. CR2) files. My desktop is 2 years old with lot of horsepower, Win 7, plain vanilla etc.
    Step 1: Folder Selected ("Bonaire 2006")
    folder selected.jpg
    2. When I press "Convert", I get:
    No CR2 files recognized.jpg
    Another view of the problem:
    after getting this: (BTW "Bonaire" is stuffed with CR2 files). Same problem all folders
    no items match your search - say what.jpg
    I've used a thousand utility programs for any number of purposes - something is amiss here - prompts or not!
    Frank

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