Kan ik RAW foto's bewerken in Adobe Photoshop die genomen zijn met mijn Canon EOS 40d en 7D

Kan ik Raw foto's bewerken met mijn Canon EOAs 40D en 7D in Adobe Photoshop Elements 12?

Photoshop Elements EO is for organizing files. For editing you would have to use Photoshop Elements Editor.
You can edit raw files from both Canon 40d and 7d using photoshop elements 12.
Please write back if you need any more help.
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