Failure to Recognise ACR on new Canon D70 whilst continuing  to recognise D50 images in ACR ACR

C 5Ext says that the D70 is not supported. Lightroom 5.3 however does recognise it an opens in ACR - what is going on.

Because your LR is newer than your PS/ACR version, you should be using Edit in PS with LR Adjustments, rather than Open Anyway, and if you are not being asked that question when you invoke Edit In because you indicated not to ask the question, again, at some point, then you should reset your warning dialogs using the button with the same name in LR Preferences.

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  • Camera raw support for Canon D70.

    can i get a free upgrade on Adobe camera raw to support the new Canon D70?  If so, how can i do that? Thanks!

    The 70D was first supported in ACR8.2 which is compatible with CS6 and CC and Elements 12.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    Which version of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements do you have?

  • How do I get Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) support for my new Canon EOS 7D mkii.

    I purchased the new Canon EOS 7D mkii in early November. I tried opening the raw files in both the latest Creative Cloud versions of Photoshop and Lightroom. I found that Adobe Camera Raw, both the current versions and ACR 8.7 beta/release candidate, did not support this camera. I know one exists because dpreview reviewed the pre-relase version of this camera in mid-October showing images processed with an unreleased version of ACR?
    How do I get this early unreleased version of ACR for this camera?

    Canon Eos 7D Mark ii was launched after we released ACR 8.7 RC. So, that’s the reason it is not included in the RC version. However, it is on our radar and hoping to add it in an upcoming update itself.
    As soon as it is available, it will be updated in the below article.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    ~ Arpit

  • Unable to open raw files from canon d70 in elements 12 help

    hi. just purchased elements 12 as i was told it would open my canon d70 raw files. have installed elements 12 and done the update from the update box in elements but still it wont open raw files. any help would be greatly appreciated.

    There is probably a way to hack your system into work with ACR 8.3 using the plug-in ZIP file from this page and copying it manually to the specific folder where it needs to go:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/camera-raw-84-support-policy.html#To%20run%20Came ra%20Raw%20on%20Mac%20OS%2010.6,%20Windows%20XP,%20or%20Windows%20Vista,%20remove%20the%20 8.4%20plug-in%20and%20manually%20reinstall%20Camera%20Raw%208.3
    Download the 32-bit version of ACR 8.3 from the page, above.
    Unzip it to the file Camera Raw.8bi.
    Copy that new Camera Raw.8bi over the top of the existing one in this folder:
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\Elements 12\File Formats
    Then install the DNG Converter 8.3 as mentioned in the page, above.

  • I have a canon D70 camera and I can't download my raw files to elements 11 or lightroom 4

    I have a canon D70 camera and I can't download my raw files to elements 11 or lightroom 4

    If you don't use the DNG Converter to create DNGs from your raw files, then you'll need to purchase LR 5 to us LR with your camera that is newer than LR4; however, there is something you can do for PSE11:
    ACR 8.3 will work with PSE11 to open 70D files, but there is no installer, so you have to be a little devious to get things to all work.  You also need to be on a Windows 7 or 8 since ACR 8.3 supposedly doesn't work on Vista.  I should also say that the process outlined below does work on my Windows 7 64-bit computer, but I also have PS-CS6 and PS-CC installed on it, so it is possible that ACR 8.3 is dependent on something that wouldn't exist on a computer with only PSE installed on it, but someone else will have to confirm that.
    I was able to get 70D files to open in ACR 8.3 on PSE11 by doing the following:
    Download the ACR 8.3 for Windows update for PS-CC via the direct download link on the Adobe Blog:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/2011/03/keeping-photoshop-up-to-date.html#notconnected
    Unzip this downloaded setup.zip to a folder somewhere.
    Inside the files from that zip is a folder called payloads \ AdobeCameraRaw8.0All-031213015928.  Note that this is the folder without x64 in the path.  PSE11 is a 32-bit program so we need the 32-bit version of the plug-in.
    Inside that folder is another ZIP called Assets1_1.zip so unzip it somewhere.
    Inside Assets1_1.zip there is a file called 1003.  This is the largest file in that zip and is the plug-in you need.
    Copy this 1003 file into the existing PSE11 camera raw plug-in folder:
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\Elements 11\File Formats or for a 32-bit Windows OS, into:  C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\Elements 11\File Formats
    Rename the existing Camera Raw.8bi to Camera Raw.8bi_7 (in case something doesn't work and you need to rename it back, later).
    Rename 1003 to Camera Raw.8bi
    After these steps you have the ACR 8.3 plug-in installed in PSE11 but not the camera and lens profiles, so install those by downloading and installing the DNG Converter 8.3:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=106&platform=Windows

  • CANNOT OPEN RAW FILES USING NEW CANON EOS 1D MKIII WITH PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 5

    Hi, I have recently taken a number of RAW shots with my new Canon EOS 1D MKIII and have found that I am unable to import them into Photoshop Elements version 5 (using Microsoft Windows). Comments generated are: "the file is a format that cannot be included in the organiser" and "cannot open because it is the wrong type of file". The RAW file extension is .CR2 and I have been able to open these type of files taken on my older, and much cheaper, Canon 350D. I have spent hours considering different options but to no effect and am completely baffled. Do the two cameras produce different types of RAW files? Notably, the files do import into the Canon software 'Digital Photo Professional' but I want to undertake the more versatile manipulation in Photoshop Elements. I have managed to become even more baffled about Digital Negative ('DNG') files and wonder if there is some kind of converter I need. Would the solution be to purchase a more advanced Photoshop package like CS2? OR .......... do I need an 'Adobe Camera RAW' update? I have struggled to find the latest version for Photoshop Elements 5 to suit my Canon EOS 1D MKIII. There appears to be a 4.3.1 update but this only applies to Version CS3. Help!

    You probably haven't had anyone respond to your question because it has been asked and answered so many times. However, I will try once again.
    Adobe Camera Raw must have a profile for every model of every camera for which it supports the camera's raw format. It is not a matter of just supporting a file type such as your CR2 files. ACR needs to know specifically what model you are using. This is a problem that has been created by the different camera makers. They are the ones who are creating these proprietary raw formats. No, they do not cooperate with Adobe. That is why Adobe has to wait for a camera to be available, then obtain a raw file from that camera, and then create the profile so that ACR will recognize that camera. That is also why ACR is updated about four times each year, to provide support for newly released cameras.
    In an attempt to create a "common" raw file format, Adobe has developed the DNG (Digital negative) file format. Adobe is providing a free DNG converter. You always want to download and use the latest version of the DNG converter because it will be the one that supports the most cameras. The DNG converter creates a digital negative copy of your raw image. It contains all of the original raw image data. The image data is precisely the same data that was in the original raw image. The difference is that the DNG file has a "standardized" file header that stores as much of the metadata as possible about the image. Metadata is the information that records the changes that you make to your image when you edit it. Some of the image data is proprietary, and is therefore not available to Adobe. Obviously, that information simply has to be ignored by ACR. There are no XMP files associated with the DNG files. The information is stored within the DNG file itself so the XMP sidecar file is not necessary.
    If you decide to go the DNG route you want to make sure you are using the latest version of the DNG converter. It will convert raw files from the largest number of cameras. Those DNG files can be opened by any version of Camera Raw from version 2.4 onward. Consequently, someone who is still using Photoshop CS still has the capability of working on their raw files even if they have the most recent up to date camera.
    Photoshop Elements will utilize ACR 4.3.1 and any subsequent updates to the ACR 4.x releases. Judging from past experience, there should be another release soon. No one knows for sure. These releases are never announced ahead of time. ACR is not as robust in Photoshop Elements as it is in Photoshop CS3. It is the same plug-in, but a number of options are not available. It will support the same cameras, however.
    You don't need to worry about matching the DNG converter version number to your working version of ACR. The only relationship is that matching version numbers will support the same set of cameras. But the DNG files that are created can be used in any version of ACR from 2.4 onward.
    Anyone who is involved with digital photography and shooting raw has become a victim of the arrogance of the camera makers. The camera makers want to protect their proprietary format, and they want to promote the use of their software. Some of that software has to be purchased, so it is another way for them to make money. Until such time as everyone agrees on a common raw format, the photographers are the ones who are at the mercy of the camera makers. And there will be a continual ongoing updating process that we will have to wait for.

  • I have photoshop CS 4 extended.  Just recently got a new Canon 70D and a new Dell Inspiron 17 with windows 7.  When I download my pictures from my new camera they will not come up in raw.  Contacted Canon.  They gave me something to try but it did not wor

    I have photoshop CS 4 extended.  Just recently I purchased a Canon 70D as well as a Dell 17 Inspiron with windows 7.  When I download my pictures from my camera to the computer, they will not open up in raw, only jpeg.  I contacted Canon, and they told my to try something but it did not work.  How do I get my raw pictures to open up in CS 4 on my new computer from my new Canon 70D?

    You will never be able to open your raw files from your new camera in CS4.
    You need version 8.7.1 of the Camera Raw plug-in (ACR), which only runs in CS6 and higher.
    You need to locate, download, install and run the free, stand-alone application Adobe DNG Converter on each batch of raw files from that camera, in order to convert them to raw DNG files that can be subsequently opened by ACR in CS4.
    Remember you need to launch and run the DNG Converter on each folder (not files) containing your Canon raw files.  THe DNG Converter doesn't do it magically for you just sitting on your HD.
    Or you can upgrade.

  • I just purchased the new Canon SX60 camera. Despite downloading and installing the latest version of Adobe DNG converter, I receive an error message saying that Photoshop CS4 can't open up/convert raw files (.CR2). This is the same file format as used by

    I just purchased the new Canon SX60 camera. Despite downloading and installing the latest version of Adobe DNG converter, I receive an error message saying that Photoshop CS4 can't open up/convert raw files (.CR2). This is the same file format as used by the SX50, with which I never had any problem. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix this problem? Thanks.

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras  I do not see that SX60 as supported. Just how new is the SX60 when was it announces. Its support is not even listed in ACR 8.7 RC

  • 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.

    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

  • Any idea when Lightroom 4 will have support for the new Canon 5D Mark III?

    I have a new Canon 5D Mark III.  When can we expect support for this camera in Lightroom 4?

    It's already in the DNG converter that's posted along with ACR 6.7 Beta.  That indicates probably the next version.

  • Lightroom and cr2 from my new Canon T3i :( ?

    What's the story...? Neither Lightroom nor photoshop can open CR2 files from my new Canon rebel T3i? I've never had an issue with raw files as I have a bunch of canon cameras. Canon says it's not their problem. Is this on Adobe? I don't understand this phenomena.  It seems particular to this camera and that is worrisome... do different cameras write raw files differently? Isn't a raw file a raw file? Even when I copied the files off the card onto the desktop still can't open them.
    Am using Mac OS 10.6.7, lightroom 2, PS CS 4
    Advice/insight would be appreciated as I still have time to return the camera :-)
    thanks,
    tom

    If you've never had problems then your version of Adobe products has always been newer than your camera model.
    Each new camera requires specific updates to Camera RAW and Lightroom to support it.  Adobe only updates the current versions of software with new camera support.  This means you'd need Lightroom 3.4 and Photoshop CS5 with ACR 6.4 to handle the new T3i.  These two versions are in beta, right now, from Adobe Labs.  Time to upgrade.
    If you don't want to upgrade the alternative is to use the DNG Converter, and convert your CR2s to DNGs.  These will be readable by older versions of LR and ACR.
    The DNG Converter that supports the T3i is the DNG Converter 6.4 Release Candidate from Adobe Labs:
    http://labs.adobe.com/
    Click into the Camera RAW 6.4 RC a couple clicks an you'll get the download link for DNGC 6.4 RC for a Mac.

  • How to open/convert RAW- files from new CANON 5D Mk III in LR 3 and CS 5?

    Hallo!
    The RAW- files from my new CANON 5D Mk III are not convertible into LR 3 and CS 5.
    What is the reason and how to solve the problem?

    The work around of converting the CR2 to dng either with the dng converter or ACR 6.7 will allow working in LR and CS5 but not with the latest raw conversion engine from Adobe i.e PV 2012.
    Remember to keep a copy of the CR2 files if you wish to utilize the Canon software.

  • Just bought the new Canon G.11, cannot open raw files

    Although the Raw suffix for the new Canon G.11 is given as .cr2 which it appears Adobe Raw v.5 recognises for other  Canons, Raw files on my G.11 will not open in Photoshop CS4.  Only up to the G.10 is so listed. Anyone got any ideas how soon Adobe will update so the G.11 raw files can open direct?

    I believe John Joslin has already advised you use Adobe Digital Negative
    Converter (DNG) - you'll find it via Google if you don't already know it.
    Bit tedious, it involves the software copying all your cr2 raw image files
    into this "universal" imaging, but it works.  I first used it when I
    upgraded an Olympus E1 to E3.   The E1 .orf raw images opened on my CS2, but
    the E3 .orf images would not!
    Otherwise, you will need CS4, also, at present must download the latest
    Adobe Raw v5.5 to go with it, particularly if you have the G.11.
    Various Canon digitals give a file suffix of cr2, and some earlier Canons
    giving cr2 are accepted on CS4 but my recently purchased G.11 (only retailed
    from 1 October) would not open its cr2 files till I downloaded v5.5.
    If you have the G.11, I bought mine deliberately as a compact alternative to
    my Olympus E3; with an upcoming touring trip to India from which just
    returned .  The G.11 is so handy and easy to operate, it literally became
    the daily camera of use, and I am very pleased with its performance all
    round.  Over 400 images each combined jpg/raw on an 8gb SD card still had
    plenty of space for many more.
    Regards, Peter Rust

  • Photoshop Elements 10  plug-in required for the new Camera RAW file format used by the new Canon 6D

    I have a new Canon 6D and prefer to use Camera RAW.  This new file format is not compatable with Elements 10.  A new plug-in maybe is required.
    Can anyone help?
    Regards,
    gordo422209

    I can't find Canon 6D in the list of supported cameras for even ACR 7.3. I would thus suggest you converting your raw files to dng using dng convertor tool and then open the dng files in ACR.
    Download and install the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your raw files to the Adobe universal Raw format and the files will open in all versions of PSE (keep your original raw files as backups and for use in the manufacturers software)
    Windows download click here DNG Converter 7.2
    Mac download click here DNG Converter 7.2
    You can convert a whole folder of raw images in one click. See this quick video tutorial:
    You Tube click here for DNG Converter tutorial
    Source: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4893342#4893342 curtsey of 99jon

  • ARC rendering of DNG Files of photos shot with the new Canon Powershot G16 with "PSE V10 + CR 6.4.1" and with "PSE V13 + CR 8.6"

    Because (for reasons which  are not relevant to my questions):  I can not reasonably migrate to the newest PSE Versions and I am more or less stuck for a couple of years to the use PSE V10. I am therefore looking for a relatively efficient solution to process/edit (a small percentage) of the RAW Files of my new/future camera(s) with the combination of PSE V10 and CR 6.4.1 (according to my understanding PSE V10 does not support CR 8.6 – PSE V10 does not even allow me to import RAW Files of new cameras into the PSE catalog).
    I was hoping that the DNG Converter could be a good solution for me. I was intending
    to convert the RAW Files of my new camera (and of my future new cameras) with an up-to-date version of the DNG converter,
    import the .dng Files into PSE V10
    and then look-at (and then for some few of them: edit) the DNG Files with the combination of PSE V10 and CR 6.4.1.
    However, I got recently the impression, that the only Camera Profile of CR 6.4.1 that renders reasonably well the DNG Files of my new Canon Powershot G16 compact camera is the “Adobe Standard” Camera Profile.  In my tests with the combination of PSE V10 and ACR 6.4.1, the rendering of these DNG Files with other CR 6.4.1 Profiles (e.g. the “Camera Faithful” Profile) is (regarding colors and brightness/contrast) really ugly and (for a non-expert  like me) more or less unusable (while  the rendering of the same DNG File with the “Camera Faithfull” Profile of the combination of CR 8.6 + PSE V13 is quite reasonable).
    May I please ask the following questions to somebody who is familiar with DNG and CR?
    Do my observations (i.e. ugly rendering of Canon Powershot G16 photos with the “Camera Faithful Profile” of ACR 6.4.1) correspond to what DNG experts should and are expecting?
    What is the probable reason of the ugly rendering of the “Camera Faithful” Profile of CR 6.4.1? Does the DNG converter not include a G16-specific “Camera Faithful” profile in the DNG file?
    Or do you think, that I made something wrong and that I am the one to blame for the ugly rendering with the “Camera Faithful” Profile used by CR 6.4.1? If that’s the case: what did I probably do wrong and what can I do better?
    Do you think that with the combination of PSE V10 and CR 6.4.1, I will have similar problems with the DNG conversion of Raw files of future cameras like the follow-on to the Nikon D5300 or D7100 (which I will probably like to buy once available)? Or do you think that the problems that I encountered with the Powershot G16 photos are unlikely to happen with most other new camwras?A lot of thanks in advance for your answers.
    In case you might wish to look at the typical rendering of one of my DNG Files (created with Version 8.6.0.254 of the DNG converter)  of a Canon Powershot G16 .cr2 photo, I uploaded at  https://www.dropbox.com/l/T3LJyZWkBZpcKkNe8S8ufr
    following screenshots:
    rendering with PSE V10 and CR 6.4.1 with the “Adobe Standard” Camera Profile” – looks OK
    rendering with PSE V10 and CR 6.4.1 with the “Camera Faithful” Profile – looks ugly.
    I did not create screenshots of the ugly rendering by CR 6.4.1 with other Camera Formats..
    rendering with PSE V13 and CR 8.6 with the “Adobe Standard” Camera Profile – looks OK
    rendering with PSE V13 and CR 8.6 with the “Camera Faithful” Profile – looks OK
    screenshot of the unedited jpg. File created by the camera - looks OK 

    Thank You very much to all of You: in alphanumerical  sequence to 99jon, to R Kelly and to ssprengel. You spoiled me with the Information in your answers. Thank You very much for it.
    Based on your answers I will first try the probably simplest solution: the download of ACR 6.7.
    If that will not work for me, I will try/investigate  something else, that, if I interpret your suggestions correctly is the following: create with the combination of PSE 13 and ACR 8.6 profiles that I will try to use with the combination of PSE 10 and ACR 6.7 or 6.4. That is an idea that I was not at all aware of and that I owe to you.
    All that is quite new to me, and I can therefore imagine that I will come back to you and ask for detailed suggestions or directions.
    A Detail: it is on the same machine / same Windows-occurence that I have installed the combination of "PSE V10 + ACR 6.4" and the combination of "PSE V13 and ACR 8.6".
    1) The main reason why I can not use for my main real-life "productive" PSE Catalog the combination of "PSE V13 and ACR 8.6" is the lack of Support of/by the 32-bit mode "KODAK Digital ROC Professional" Filter/Plug-in in a PSE V13 Environment.  I need and will need that filter for a couple of years for the retouching/restoration of thousands  scanned Versions of my old slides that have a strong color-cast.  I am also using the 32-bit mode "Kodak Digital GEM Professional" Filter for a strong noise reduction in the scanned Versions of my old slides (but I can imagine, that I could find good 64-bit mode alternatives to the GEM Filter).
    2) In addition I have with the V12 and V13 PSE Editors,  for a lot of my photos files, problems with the wrong Dates/Times assigned by the V12/V13 PSE Editors to new file containing a new/edited version of my  Foto files.....
    But these 2 previous items are other stories/problems  that I would like and shoud keep separate.
    Thank You again for your wonderfull help.
    Robert

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