Lightroom and the Canon 5D Mark II

Does Lightroom V2 support the Canon 5D Mark II?

Support was introduced in LR 2.2 (ACR 5.2) and refined in LR 2.3 RC so you should be running the latest version.

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    I have read the product support and am I right in understanding the you need camera raw 7 to import RAW files into Lightroom with the Canon 5D Mark III?  And that this is not supported with CS5?  I am unable to import RAW files into Lightroom 3.  I use a Mac OSX platform.  Please help...

    You need ACR 7.1 or LR 4.1 to open 5D M3 raws...either that or download the free DNG Converter 7.1 and convert to DNG so LR 3.x will read them.

  • Hi, when i buy the Canon 5D mark III I was given a version of Adobe Lightroom 5, I install Lightroom and when I go to put the serial number tells me it's not valid, do not know what I can do. Thank you.

    Hi, when i buy the Canon 5D mark III I was given a version of Adobe Lightroom 5, I install Lightroom and when I go to put the serial number tells me it's not valid, do not know what I can do. Thank you.

    Try serial number and activation chat support (non-CC)
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/service1.html ( http://adobe.ly/1aYjbSC )

  • I have CS4 and was using a Canon 5D Mark II with raw photos. I just got the Canon 5D Mark III and CS4 now can not read the raw photos. It has raw version 5.7.0.213 and CS4 version 11.0.2. Can anyone help?

    I have CS4 and was using a Canon 5D Mark II with raw photos. I just got the Canon 5D Mark III and CS4 now can not read the raw photos. It has raw version 5.7.0.213 and CS4 version 11.0.2. Can anyone help?

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
    EOS 5D Mark II
    CR2
    5.2
    2.2
    EOS 5D Mark III
    CR2
    6.7, 7.1
    4.1
    Photoshop CS6
    7.0
    8.3
    Photoshop CS5
    6.0
    6.7
    Photoshop CS4
    5.0
    5.7
    The 5D Mark II was first supported by Camera Raw 5.2 which is compatible with CS4+.
    The 5D Mark III was first supported by Camera Raw 6.7 and 7.1 which is only compatible with CS5 and CS6.
    So the CS4 will never be able to open Raw 5D Mark III files.
    Why doesn’t my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?
    Choices:
    Purchase CS6 full version (CS4 is too old to qualify for an upgrade)
    Join the Cloud
    Free option: download the free Adobe DNG converter, convert all 5D Mark III Raw files to DNG format then edit the DNGs in CS4
    Photoshop Help | Digital Negative (DNG)

  • When will Lightroom 5 support the Canon 7D Mark II

    Has anyone heard when Lightroom 5.6 will be updated to support the Canon 7D Mark II?

    Native Lightroom support for the D750 was added in the Lightroom 5.7 update released this evening.
    Release details:
    Lightroom 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/lightroom-5-7-now-available.html
    Camera Raw 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/camera-raw-8-7-and-dng-converter-8-7-now-a vailable.html

  • My audio files no longer sync to the in the 5d in camera audio. It did when I bought the program but no longer does  I reinstalled and it still will not sync the files recorded on the H4N with the Canon 5D Mark Ii

    My audio files no longer sync to the in the 5d in camera audio. It did when I bought the program but no longer does  I reinstalled and it still will not sync the files recorded on the H4N with the Canon 5D Mark II  Camera. 
    The program used to import and transcode the Can 5D footage but no longer does.   The program freezes often and looses my projects as well.  Hard to make a living when your editing program is on strike!

    My audio files no longer sync to the in the 5d in camera audio. It did when I bought the program but no longer does  I reinstalled and it still will not sync the files recorded on the H4N with the Canon 5D Mark II  Camera. 
    The program used to import and transcode the Can 5D footage but no longer does.   The program freezes often and looses my projects as well.  Hard to make a living when your editing program is on strike!

  • I just bought the canon 5d mark iii and my photoshop elements 10 wont read my raw files. I want to buy photoshop elements 13...is this compatible with my new camera?

    I just bought the canon 5d mark iii and my photoshop elements 10 won't read my raw files. I want to buy photoshop elements 13 but want to make sure my camera is compatible with it first. Thank you for your help!

    Photoshop elements 10 should be able to open those files if you update to camera raw 6.7
    Which operating system are you using?
    windows
    Adobe - Photoshop Elements : For Windows : Camera Raw 6.7 update for Elements 10
    mac
    Adobe - Photoshop Elements : For Macintosh : Camera Raw 6.7 update for Elements 10
    Also, photoshop elements 13 will open those files as well.

  • Hi. I have Lightroom 4 installed. I cannot download my CR2 files from the Canon 5D Mark III camera. I have downloaded Lightroom 5 thinking it was an update but it appears I have to pay for the program. Any ideas how I can get lightroom 4 to accept my CR2

    I have Lightroom 4 installed. I cannot download my CR2 files from the Canon 5D Mark III camera. I have downloaded Lightroom 5 thinking it was an update but it appears I have to pay for the program. Any ideas how I can get lightroom 4 to accept my CR2 files ?

    The Canon 5D Mk 111 was supported from LR 4.1, see the link below. Just update LR to the latest version. See link below
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Adobe - Lightroom : For Windows
    Adobe - Lightroom : For Macintosh

  • Is anybody using the Canon 1D mark III with RAW and Aperture?

    Hello,
    Is anybody using the Canon 1D mark III with RAW and Aperture?
    JO

    I'm using a 5D with a G5 and having nothing but problems. I have aperture installed on my Powerbook and don't have any problems. Upload fine and everything. But as soon as i try and upload photos on my G5 it's terrible. They preview fine before import.
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    Message was edited by: Kris Shacochis

  • When will finder show a thumbnail or preview of the raw file images from the Canon 5d mark iii?

    I am wondering if anyone has an update on when finder will show a thumbnail for the raw files from the Canon 5d mark III? I've done all the updates possible and nothing has changed, I can't do a quick preview either, it just shows the extension image, not the actual image taken. (The symbol for crw).

    I had the same problem for a Canon EOS-1D X and finally got around it by viewing the images in Adobe Bridge. Worked beautifully!

  • Upgraded Adobe LR 4.1, CS6 Beta & got the Canon 5D Mark III, WHEN is next dot release Camera Raw?

    I Purchased the Upgraded Adobe LR 4.1, CS6 Beta & got the Canon 5D Mark III, Mac Pro server update to Lion, WHEN is next dot release Camera Raw? My workflow has trippled in time because of this issue. I'm so frustrated with having to convert images in a slowed up piece of crap canon software package and then wait another decade for the newest LR to load the images I could crap fire! Come on Adobe, where's the release? After a few grand you'd think we'd get a better response time. As for Canon, they are not consistant with community software sharing and can kiss my *!! because to leave Adobe hanging sux!
    There should be new laws that penalize jerks that screw with workflow!
    Time is money, let's go Adobe!

    "so there are no Adobe staff here to see your rant."
    Oh, they're here    and they see it...
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  • Managing Color with LR and the Canon Pixma Pro 9000 10.1.2.0 printer driver

    I would like help understanding how to manage color in LIghtroom with the Canon Pro 9000 10.1.2.0 printer driver. When I ask LR to manage color in the Printing Module Color Management Profile, it warns me to turn off the printer managing color. But I cannot find where to do this in the driver.
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    If I look in the driver's "Color Matching", I see only two choices: ColorSync or Vendor Matching. ColorSync brings up Canon profiles like "Pro9000 Fine Art Photo Rag", but selecting one of these gives a warning of unexpected results. This pushes me back to Vendor Matching. But is this turning off the printer driver and leaving it to Lightroom?
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    Any help will be greatly appreciated!

    Dear DYP: Unfortunately, those choices are not available in the 10.1.2.0 Canon Printer driver. There are only 2 radio buttons, ColorSync and Vendor Matching. ColorSync then provides a drop-down menu, with no choice for turning off the printer driver.
    But I think I found the answer. I found a deeply buried FAQ on the Canon site (no direct URL; sorry!) Here it says:
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    Solution: Change color management options for printing (Mac OS X 10.5.x)
    Change color management options for printing
    Open the document you wish to print.
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    Select 'ColorSync' if you want the application you are using, and not the printer driver, to control the color management of the printed output.
    Note: If you are using Adobe Photoshop CS2 or CS3 and have selected 'Let Photoshop Determine Colors', the 'Color Matching' from the Print Options pop-up menu is automatically set to 'ColorSync.'
    Select 'Vendor Matching' if you want the printer driver to control the color management of the printed output."
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    The prints came out great, with no color cast, and a little brighter than the printer managed prints.
    So, Vendor Managed means printer manages, ColorSync means LR manages.
    Thanks, everyone, for keeping me going on tracking this down!

  • Does my version of Adobe CS5 Support the Canon 5d Mark II?

    Hello,
    I recently viewed a PeachPit video series that had screen shots and workflows for and from the Canon 5d Mark II HDSLR camera.
    I've been having a few problems and issues getting started and wonder if perhaps I need to update my version of CS5.
    Here is a screen shot that leads me to believe this.  I distinctly recall on the PeachPit instructional videos are 5d appearing in this drop down menu.
    Thanks,
    Matt

    Matt,
    The screenshot you posted is for control and capture from DV and HDV devices; the 5D doesn't fit into this category. Since it is technically a "tapeless" camcorder, you are able to simply import the MOV files after you've copied them from your CF card to your hard drive. Technically, you could edit off the CF card, but you don't want to.
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  • What camera raw default settings would you use for the Canon 5D Mark 3. I have PS CS6.  Thank you.

    What camera raw default settings would you use for the Canon 5D Mark 3. I have PS CS6.  Thank you.

    Really, this is a question you should be asking yourself...
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    Shooting for clients or yourself? Makes a difference...
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    So, as asked, your question can not really be answered other than to say, use a default that suits you.

  • Is the canon 7d mark ii compatible to elements 12?

    Is the Canon 7d mark ii compatible to elements 12?

    Not directly.  That camera came out after PSE12 was obsolete, so only PSE13 can be updated with a Camera Raw plug-in new enough to open native raw files.
    The workaround, that takes more steps, is to convert the CR2 files to DNGs using the DNG Converter 8.7 or newer, and then those DNGs can be opened in the older Camera Raw plug-in with the older Elements.
    You can get the DNG Converter, here:  http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/
    You can get PSE13 from here:  http://www.adobe.com/products/catalog/software.html

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