Lightroom 1.41 and Canon 50D CR2 files

Greetings!
Can Lightroom 1.4.1 support 50D CR2 files? I can see the thumbnails in the import window but it goes through the motions then tells me the files are either damaged or unsupported. I have the Camera Raw 4.6, and PS and Bridge (CS3) can see them just fine... Getting money out of the company in this economy is tough enough...

Not directly. the 50D was brought out after 1.4.1 was released. You can get support for the 50D in LR 1.4 simply by converting your RAW files to DNG using the free dng converter (download link here: http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/ )

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