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  • Trouble with Adobe Camera Raw, Nikon D750, Photoshop CC 2014

    I have Photoshop CC 2014 running on an HP ZBook 15 with Windows 7 Professional. I recently downloaded Camera Raw 8.7.311. I did not install the DNG converter. I shoot raw in my Nikon D750. I download the NEF images to my HP laptop using a memory card reader. I installed Bridge from Creative Cloud. When I check in Photoshop CC 2014, it says the Camera Raw 8.7.1.311 plug-in is present. But if I try to open a NEF image, it fails and says it is an unsupported file type. When I go into Bridge, the "Open using Camera Raw" option is faded and cannot be selected. So what do I do? TIA, Rob

    Success! My problem was I had the old version of the Nikon software on my computer and I had used that to download the photos. I copied the NEF files directly from my memory card reader and then could open them no problem in Photoshop CC 2014. Many thanks to gener7 and all who made suggestions.
    Rob

  • When will come the new raw version update for Adobe Lightroom 4 with Nikon D750 support?

    Hello Adobe,
    When will come the new raw version update for Adobe Lightroom 4 with Nikon D750 support?
    Best regards
    Frank

    There won't be an update for Lightroom 4. The only way you can work with your D750 raw files is to use the free standalone DNG converter to create DNG copies. If you want to be able to work on the NEF files then you will have to upgrade to Lightroom 5. Lightroom does not use the Camera Raw plug-in. Everything is part of the Lightroom program. If you want to stay current with Lightroom then you need to follow the update/upgrade path. That means purchasing each new major version of Lightroom or subscribing to the creative cloud plan.

  • Cannot work on raw nikon D750 files

    Hi there
    I just upgraded to CC as my LR4 couldn't read the RAW (NEF) files from my D750. However, they are still not 'available'. I have no idea how to fix this....any ideas?
    Thanks

    It should be in the next Lightroom update. The current version came out before the D750 came out. In the mean time you can convert to dng and edit your raw files in Lightroom just fine: Lightroom Support for Nikon D750 - YouTube

  • How do i plug in camera raw nikon d610  to photoshop cs5?

    I have Nikon D610 and want to work in camera raw. How do I plug in to Photoshop CS5?

    Thanks for your help. Complicated but it works
    Från: c.pfaffenbichler
    Skickat: den 9 juli 2014 15:35
    Till: Hillevi Björlund
    Ämne:  How do i plug in camera raw nikon d610  to photoshop cs5?
    How do i plug in camera raw nikon d610  to photoshop cs5?
    created by c.pfaffenbichler <https://forums.adobe.com/people/c.pfaffenbichler>  in Photoshop General Discussion - View the full discussion <https://forums.adobe.com/message/6535528#6535528>

  • Nikon D3s RAW files are underexposed by Lightroom / Camera RAW

    I'm used to shot RAW files only.
    I recently bought a D3s, alongside with my D700 and I noticed D3s files were darker than D700 ones, by about 1/2 or even 2/3 stop. Initially I thought the problem was one of the cameras, but after some tests I found the problem is my RAW converter. Infact this happens only with NEF (RAW) files, and if I shot a RAW+JPG image, the D3s RAW file opened in Lightroom 4 (or Camera RAW) is underexposed if compared with its JPG on-camera version.
    I think no camera setting is affecting this behaviour. I reset either the D3s and the D700. No D-Lighting is set on-camera. This happens only with the D3s and only with Camera RAW and Lightroom.
    Other RAW converters display the D3s RAW file correctly exposed, the same as its JPG version, and the same as the D700 RAW and JPG. I tested so far Capture One, DxO Pro Optics and Raw Therapee.
    Color profile used is custom, but I tried using Adobe Standard and the result is the same.
    Default develop settings affect only color profile and sharpening, and I got the same problem on a fresh new installation of Lightroom where no default develop settings are set.
    If anybody with a D3s can check if his NEFs are underexposed if compared to their JPG versions when opened in LR or Camera RAW, I would appreciate that much.
    Any idea about the origins of my problem would be great.
    Thank you.

    alessandroavenali wrote:
    I know, DdeGannes, but a different rendition of 2 pro cameras at the same settings is a bit frustrating.
    Would it be better to underexpose the D700 while shooting, or setting a default -0,5EV on every imported picture, if the problem goes on?
    Moreover, seems the Nikon D3s ISOs need to be pushed +2/3 to obtain the same exposure as the D700 in LR workflow. So the advantage of this great sensor could be lost.
    I'd like to know more about D700 and D3s rendition comparison in LR/ACR at same settings.
    It's not unusual for two camera bodies of even the same exact make and model to have Exposure differences of up to 1/3 EV, which is very noticeable. Ditto for  White Balance differences. For Example:
    Camera 1 is +1/3 EV and Camera 2 is -1/3 EV = 2/3 EV Difference
    Camera 1 White Balance is -500KTemp and Camera 2 is +500K Temp = 1000K Difference
    Tack on minor differences between the LR Camera Profiles and it will get much worse if heading in opposite directions, as above.
    The only way to compare the raw NEF files from two cameras is to use a RAW converter that applies NO profiles, NO Gamma Correction, or any other modifications to the raw pixel data. See may post here for information on 'Rawnalyze:'
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/3952812#3952812
    You can download it here:
    http://dave-anderson-photo.com/files/software/Rawnalyze/Rawnalyze_2.10.4.0.zip
    Online manual here:
    http://www.oitregor.com/numeric/Rawnalyze/Rawnalyse_doc/datas/RawnalyzeGuide.htm
    None of the external links in the manual work, but nothing to worry about. If you have any questions on how to use it let me know.
    I believe the Nikon D700, D3, and D3s cameras are supported in Rawnalyze 2.10.4.0. If not you can convert the NEF to DNG.

  • Updates for Camera Raw for D750

    I bought a Nikon D750 a week or two ago and found out that Camera Raw didn't support this model.  The very next morning there was an update available and now CR actually recognises my camera but still won't recognise RAW files, only .jpg.  Is this the case for everyone or just me, as I did experience an error message when I installed the update?

    What you’re seemingly wanting is for the maintenance and compatibility updates to continue for older versions of software without the functionality upgrades, and be able to get them for free or at a reduced cost, as if the rearchitecting and coding to keep up-to-date with various OSes and cameras is somehow trivial while the coding for new functionality is difficult and worth paying for.
    We’re up to Photoshop version 15.2.2 so what your line of reasoning implies is that for every version of PS since 1.0, there should be a viable installer available on Adobe’s website, which works with every operating system and every computing platform and every camera since the beginning, regardless if those platforms are still supported by their manufacturers, and includes every bugfix as well, just so people can choose which combination of old and new components they want to use in their photographic or graphic-design workflow and minimize their payments to Adobe.
    From Adobe’s perspective, they are wanting to be efficient and provide value to their stock holders, and as such, there would be minimal priority giving to maintaining multiple development tracks for each version/OS/platform combination, which could be dozens, each with additional developer and testing and deployment resources, just to provide a benefit to those who don’t want to pay the comparatively cheap upgrade price every 18-months with Adobe only maintaining one version, on two platforms, with a single minimum OS version on each—so two development/testing/deployment tracks not dozens.
    Sadly, if you had actually paid the +/- $200 upgrade price three times over the last 5-7 years for PS CS4, CS5 & CS6 you’d be home free.
    There are other free raw converters that are slower and may have less quality, where RawTherapee is one:  www.rawtherapee.com <http://www.rawtherapee.com>
    From Adobe, Lightroom is reasonable choice for up-to-date raw processing without paying for a full version Photoshop, while the Photography Plan for $10/month is the most value if you want both LR and PS to be up-to-date. 
    Both the standalone LR 5 and the PS+LR Photography Plan for $10/month-with-annual-commitment can be found, here:
    http://www.adobe.com/products/catalog/software.html
    Though the version of standalone LR 5 software to download is the latest LR 5.7.1 version, from here, so you don’t waste dime downloading LR 5.2 and then immediately having to download and update to LR 5.7.1:
    http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates.html

  • Photoshop Element 12 et Raw Nikon D750

    Bonjour,
    Je possède Photoshop Element 12, version 12.1 avec plugin Camera Raw verion 8.5.0.
    Je n'arrive pas à ouvrir les fichier Raw du dernier Nikon D750.
    J'ai téléchargé la version 8.7.1 de Camera Raw et l'ai exécuté, mais elle ne se met pas à jour dans PS Element 12.
    Est-elle compatible avec PS Element 12 ou faut-il passer à PS Element 13 ?
    Comment pratiquer ?
    Merci

    Bonjour, dans cette ancienne discussion, ils indiquent que d'anciens pilotes d'imprimantes (ou de scanner) peuvent faire crasher l'editeur. http://forums.adobe.com/thread/615278
    Sinon, ils indiquent cette page externe d'aide pour ce problème : http://www.johnrellis.com/psedbtool/photoshop-elements-faq.htm#_Troubleshooting_Editor_cra shes
    Dans celle-ci, ils indiquent de maintenir ctrl + alt + shift alors que vous démarrez l'éditeur : http://forums.adobe.com/message/4340692

  • Camera RAW (Nikon NEF)

    Just bought the new Lightroom 5 and went to work. Now I looked in the compatability list and saw that I will need a Lightroom better dan 3.3 for my camera, no problem 5 is.
    Maybe I'm to dumb but there is no support for any Nikon camera. What now?
    Please advise.
    Roel

    This discussion probably belongs in the Lightroom forum, not the Adobe Camera Raw forum which is mostly about the ACR plug-in for Photoshop, but I’ll answer, anyway:
    LR has support for many Nikon cameras.  How are you judging the lack of support?  What are you doing that doesn’t work how you expect it to? 
    As a first guess, if you have a newer Nikon camera and are using a very old Nikon Transfer 1 or View NX, something that came with an old Nikon camera to copy your NEF files from your camera to your hard-drive then the obsolete Nikon software is corrupting your NEFs so that LR doesn’t recognize them.
    The solution for ne4w NEFs is to either use a version of View NX2 that is new like your camera, or stop using Nikon software to transfer your files and use Lightroom, or just use Finder of Explorer to copy the NEFs to where they should be on your hard-drive and import from there.
    Another guess is that you’re trying to open an NEF with LR5 instead of using LR5 to create a LR catalog database, and then using LR’s File / Import to instruct LR where the NEF files are.

  • Lightroom / Camera Raw / Photoshop issues

    I have a workflow problem that's driving me nuts, so I'm hoping someone can help. I organize my photos in Lightroom and do most of my editing in Photoshop CS6. The problem I'm having is that if I select a photo in LR, then work on it in Photoshop, I can't figure out any way to incorporate Adobe Camera Raw into that process. I can open the photos in Raw via Bridge, then process and reopen them in Photoshop, but when I save them, Lightroom doesn't find or recognize them. So what's the workflow to process photos in Camera Raw, then Photoshop, while still having Lightroom recognize them and know where they are?

    I agree, the best answers are in the previous replies to the OP.  Use Lightroom.!
    As an alternative-
    If you open a RAW image into Photoshop by a Right-click and select- "Edit In" then "Open as Smart Object in Photoshop"  you will have the image open as a background layer in Photoshop with the small corner "smart object" icon.  If you then Double-left-click on the PS layer thumbnail this will re-open the image in  ACR  linked to Photoshop (not Lightroom).  This allows you to have created many extra adjustment layers in PS but always go back to ACR if you save the edited image as PSD or TIFF with layers. This is 'Non-destructive' re-editing of the background layer.
    Julieanne Kost has a video tutorial on this subject at- Lightroom Tutorials by Julieanne Kost
    The Difference Between "Edit in Photoshop" and "Open as Smart Object"   (Scroll down to December 5, 2012)

  • Lightroom & Camera Raw problem

    I really cannot make any sense out of Camera raw and the other adobe products.
    I have Lightroom 2.4, and if I click on the "about" option, I get told I have camera raw 5.4. However I have no DCP files installed, and so no camera calibration options. All I see is "Embedded".
    Also installed are Photoshop Elements 7 (Camera Raw 4.5.0.175), Premiere Elements 7 & Photoshop CS3 (Camera Raw 4.0).
    I am not an expert in this, and I find the instructions on the adobe site completely confusing and hopeless.
    I juts cannot find any reference to how I get a CR update for my Lightroom. I have found 4.6 for CS3 which I understand i sthe latest, but I simply cannot find out how to get the camera profiles installed from any update.  Can someone help.
    Thanks
    Colin

    Thanks everyone. I got more info on this one post than in an hour looking round Adobe’s web site.
    I also checked the FAQ's before I posted. There are 31 messages there, I've checked again, and none of them have RAW or Profiles in the title. Now there may be something in an article, but I didn't spot any relevant titles.
    I also did a search on the forum itself for Raw & Camera profiles. There were a number of articles in there, but no CLEAR statement like you guys have just given me. I did find one that explained where the DCP files were (admittedly on an XP machine although this wasn't mentioned in the post). So I searched in the equivalent position under my User on Vista. Unfortunately I've now discovered Adobe has moved them to
    I then compounded the problem by checking the wrong file in Lightroom. I basically store photos for myself and my wife on my PC, and on my Canon I always shoot RAW. So I then looked at the 1 jpg from my Canon this year!!!!! (well OK maybe there's a few more, but you know what I mean.)
    But this is all part of the problem. It appears that we need to be experts to find the simplest of bits of info. It is still not clear to me how I update CR for Elements and CS3 (but I think at last I've found it.). Those who are professionals or experienced users can find info relatively easily, but a hobby user like me who might only need to look here once a month struggles to get answers. That's why the forums are so good.
    So thanks for your help. Much appreciated. 

  • Photoshop CS + Camera Raw + Nikon D80

    Hello,
    I'm using P'shop CS on MAC 10.4.9 and recently upgraded my camera to a Nikon D80. I discovered that P'shop CS does not support D80 RAW thru the existing RAW plug-in (2.4) --apparently, the Camera RAW plug-in is supported by P'shop CS up thru version 2.X.
    And, the D80 is NOT supported by 2.X; but, I have been told the D80 IS supported by Camera RAW 3.X . However, not ready to upgrade P'shop CS quite yet.
    DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A WORK AROUND TO GET THE D80 CAMERA RAW SUPPORTED BY CS?
    Thanks Very Much,
    John

    What John says is right. Digital cameras do not shoot at higher resolution in the raw mode. If we use 6 MP as a "general" reference, the camera is taking a picture that is 2000 pixels high and 3000 pixels wide. The resolution (72 PPI or 240 PPI or whatever) is simply used as a reference to help you understand how big the image would be at any given resolution. Generally speaking, JPEG images are usually reported at 72 PPI because (generally) JPEG images are often used for viewing on a computer screen whereas raw images will be used more commonly for printing as individual images or as part of a group of images for a magazine, for instance. Again, the 72 PPI or the 240 PPI are simply references to tell you that if those six megapixels are "squeezed" so that they are that close together, that is how big the image would be. But as far as the image is concerned, it is the same image regardless of what the resolution reports.

  • Current Lightroom / Camera Raw Camera Profile for Sony ILCE-6000 inaccurate: green cast in shadows! Capture one better! Please fix it!

    Hi folks from Adobe!
    Please take note that the current Lightroom / Adobe Camera Raw Camera Profile for the Sony ILCE-6000 is very inaccurate: There is a serious green cast in the shadows!
    Capture One Express for Sony (which is free by the way) renders a lot more correctly!
    Please correct this, since I'd rather buy the coming LR6 because of keeping my established workflow instead of going the Capture One route.
    A good example can be found in the dpreview forum "LR5 A6K shadow pulling, a mess! Adobe LR is broken? "
    Or search for Philp Reeves 3 weeks with the Sony A6000 review "3 Wochen mit der a6000", where he compares it to the Sony A7, using both times Lightroom to push the shadows.
    The Sony A7 is fine where earth looks like brown earth, the A6000 picture looks like grass instead.
    Please fix this! This is a high volume camera frequently bought by enthusiast or as second body for FF photographers. That would be really great!

    I am talking about the two raw files linked in the very last post of page 6 of the Reeves comparison thread, not JPGs or screenshots of unknown manipulation.  In LR they both say f/11 and ISO 100 and have a similar tone, but one is shot at twice the shutter speed as the other.  This side-by-side is using Adobe Factory Defaults for each image where the profile is Adobe Standard, the toning sliders are all 0, tone-curve linear, and the Sharpening and Color NR are 25:
    However, when I look at the camera-embedded JPGs, side-by-side, the 1/80th image on the left is darker than the 1/40th image on the right, as expected given the reported shutter-speed difference:
    And it is indeed the darker image that has more shadow problems, also as expected.
    When I do manipulate the darker (a6000) raw file in LR, I do see that the shadows are greenish when brightened unlike most other cameras which usually show magenta, which is the combination of the blue and red sensors showing more noise because there are half-as-many photosites as compared to the green, so I am seeing what people are complaining about and would expect shadow noise to be purple not green, I'm more concerned that these two example raws aren't actually comparable due to apparent differences in exposure.  It is also odd that the lens listed in LR is different than the lens listed in the filename, so either someone has mistakenly or deliberately renamed the file wrong or someone or something has changed the EXIF parameters that LR is reporting to be the same when they're really not.

  • Color Difference - Camera Raw & Nikon Raw NEF

    Hello everybody
    When i open a Nikon Raw file in Camera Raw (Photosop CC) I notice a distinct color-difference between the integrated preview image in the Raw file and the camera Raw standard.
    I want to start with the exact same color how it came from the camera.
    Refers to Nikon D300 or D800 in Raw / Nef format.
    left, from Camera Raw 8.4.1 "Camera Raw Standard"
    right, integrated preview from the original raw-file
    Mostly i have the difference in Blue, it's too much cyan in there an looks not "natural"!
    thanks for help

    The third icon in from the right (looks like a camera) called camera calibrations is where the presets live that supposedly match that of your camera.
    Even though you use those presets, you are not done. To match what you see in your camera, you must manually adjust the sliders under the basic tab until it does match.
    What you see in your camera is a processed image, which is applied to a jpg only. The raw file is just that raw, no processing is done to it. Think of it as a negative. It is your permanent record of the image. Camera raw is then used to manually set up the image to your personal liking. Which does a better job the camera or yourself, is dependent on your skills. You can get details out of that raw file that the camera can not.
    When you find you are placing the sliders in certain location more than once, then it is time to create a preset in camera raw that stores those settings. The more you use camera raw, more you can see when your own preset can be used (even as a starting point) and when it is time to do everything manually.
    So in other words it is going to take time to 1)get a keen eye 2)understand the subtle differences in what each setting does and 3) collect a library of presets that you can use time and again.

  • Lightroom Camera Raw Support

    I am running Photoshop CS4 and Camera Raw 5.7.  I have installed a trial version of Lightroom 3 for evaluation which has Camera raw 6.3.  All on a Windows 7 platform.
    My questions are:
    1) How do I open an image in LR Develop module using ACR?
    2) Do I have to continue running two versions of camera Raw - 5.7 when I open an image in PS and 6.3 when I open an image in Lightroom?
    3) When I use Lightroom's 'Import' it only shows the JPG images on my camera, not the CR2 Raw files.  When I use my camera's supplied EOS Utility to download I can see the Raw files.
    Thanks,
    LR Newbe Paul

    That makes sense.  So the develop module adjustments are performed using ACR.  Good.  I was expecting an ACR window to open up like in Photoshop's CS4.
    Why is importing using a card reader different to connecting the camera to the computer using a USB?  Is it because Canon use a proprietary format and that you have to use the EOS Utility to 'see' the Raw fies on the camer'a card?
    Thanks,
    Paul

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