Lumix G3 raw files?

When will Aperture support Panasonic Lumix raw files?

I guess it depends on which specific camera you are talking about. Aperture does support Panasonic Lumix files. Is your camera in this list?

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      http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/07/camera-raw-8-6-and-dng-converter-8-6-now-a vailable.html
    The above says that Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 RAW files are supported in camera raw 8.6.  I specifically checked before buying the camera.  Everything I have ever read on the Adobe website for some 3+ years said that if a file in supported in Adobe Camera RAW, it is also supported in Lightroom.  Particularly, the above URL did NOT give any warning about the FZ10000 RAW files NOT being supported in Lightroom 4.  I went ahead and purchased the FZ1000, only to find I'm now having problem with Lightroom 4 not recognising the RAW files at all.  I'm really annoyed, as I was so careful to check the Adobe website first.  WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON WITH CAMERA RAW AND LIGHTROOM?????

    I do appreciate the many RAW file formats being created by the camera manufacturers, as I have had varying cameras with the varying formats, and so am very aware of the whole business of making sure how those formats will fit into my software.  And, as already stated, appreciate Adobe's efforts to deal with all those formats.
    This whole exercise has been upsetting, and there has been some good advice and info provided in this discussion. 
    And unfortunately, some input that has been a little too technical and not particularly helpful.  I feel that some of the input was a little too critical and didn't recognise that maybe some of us aren't so are highly involved and knowledgeable in Adobe products and the technicalities of how the software works, dot versioning of software, executable coding etc. because we don't need to, and shouldn't have to.  I have bothered to learn Lightroom well in terms of its functionality including matters raised by you (eg making LRoom edits visible in other software, knowing that LR is not making changes to the actual files, rather they are in sidecar or xmp files etc.).  I have bothered to learn a reasonable amount of computer-related info to understand things in plain English terms, such as "to have PShop and LRoom to recognise my RAW files, I need to have ACR.  To have them run on my PC, they must be compatible with Windows operating system version xxx.  For many people, this level of knowledge should be enough.
    I have NOT said I expect Adobe to get advance copies of file formats from manufacturers;  I have NOT said that I expect Adobe to support every new camera model immediately.
    The technicalities of the coding and whether Lightroom "uses" the ACR plug in or not is not quite so much the issue, and I don't find the statement that "Lightroom does not use the Camera Raw plug-in" helpful.  I don't think it's really right either.  Lightroom - one way or the other - DOES "USE" ACR as the ability of Lightroom to recognise files is very much dependent on the version of ACR that you have.  LRoom may not use the ACR plug in as PShop/Bridge in the exact same way (eg for the actual editing of files such as exposure, white balance etc.), but Lightroom DOES USE the ACR PLUG IN.... in regard to the file recognition issue.
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    Thanks to all the people who have provided useful comment and input to my original question and subsequent responses throughout this discussion.  I will indeed now consider options like the DNG converter.  I was aware of the whole cloud thing, and had been thinking I would upgrade in perhaps a couple of years time (for both Pshop and LRoom) - I'll have to consider upgrading sooner rather than later. 

  • Does  PSE 12 and PSE 13 support Panasonic Lumix Fz200 raw files?

    Does PSE 12 and PSE 13 support Panasonic Lumix Fz200 raw files?

    Yes.
    See that FAQ: Photoshop Elements FAQ List
    In that list you find:
    FAQ: Will Photoshop Elements work with my camera, or Why won't my raw files open?
    And in that paper, you find two links, one for supported cameras:
    https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    and ACR versions compatible with different Elements versions:
    https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html

  • Cs6 raw plugin not recognizing lumix g5 raw files

    I just installed cs6 on my computer which is not connected to the internet. The camera raw plugin does not recognize my lumix G5 camera raw files. I tried downloading and installing what i think is the most recent raw plugin, but it still does not recognize the file format. I have installed the dng converter which does recognize these files but that's a clunky work-around. Any ideas on what I should try next?orwhere i can find the most recent raw plugin for cs6?
    Best, David.

    You can get the latest camera raw 8.5 plugin from here:
    under where it says
    What if the computer that Photoshop is on is not connected to the internet?
    Keeping Photoshop Up-To-Date
    You should also install the other updates for photoshop cs6:
    Product updates

  • Why can't i open my Panasonic Lumix FZ45 RAW files in CS3?

    why can't i open my RAW files?
    I have photoshop CS3 with camera raw plug-in 4.6.0.30 on MacBook Pro OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63) and a Panasonic Lumix FZ45
    I have checked the list of supported cameras and mine appears to be there.
    I have no available updates in photoshop so assume that I am up to date with those.
    Anyone have any ideas?
    thanks

    I have checked the list of supported cameras and mine appears to be there.
    Yes, the Panasonic FZ45 is listed but it was first supported by Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 6.2.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    Then go to this table to see which versions of Photoshop are compatible with ACR 6.2: CS5 and later. Not CS3.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
    So your options are to upgrade to CS6 or subscribe to CC (check out the Photoshop Photography Program: PS CC + Lightroom 5).
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    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html

  • Aperture imports Lumix GF2 RAW files with strong green colour cast

    I'm using Aperture 3.3.1 with Digital Camera RAW 3.14.0 built 6460000.1 and iPhoto 9.3.1
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    When importing the same photos in iPhotos, they look normal, with all their colours.
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    Any ideas for the resolution of this issue are welcome.
    Thanks.

    I applied the solution found on this this page:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3948457?start=0&tstart=0
    Read the instructions carefully as there is a space to remove (introduce by the line break in the forum), then you need to reboot your Mac.
    I solved my problem for new image imports. Regenerating the thumbails of already imported images didn't change anything. I gues this was because my issue was not just with the thumbails, but the whole image, without the Quick Preview feature activated.

  • Download of latest Camera Raw to support Panasonic Lumix GX7 raw files

    I have downloaded the latest Camera Raw version for my Photoshop CS 5.1 as I have bought a new camera, Panasonic Lumix GX7.  Camera Raw still does not read these files in spite of the fact that the camera list shows that this camera is supported.  Please help. 

    According to Adobe’s list, you need at least ACR 8.2 to process GX7 raw files:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    According to this other list, you need at least CS6 to update to ACR 8.2:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
    So you either need to upgrade to PS-CS6 or sign-up for a cloud subscription, or download the latest DNG Converter that works with whatever OS version you have, from here:
    http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates

  • Lumix GX7 RAW files incompatible with Lightroom 4.4?

    Hello,
    I have used Lightroom 4.4 successfully with Lumix GF1 .RW2 files but I just discovered Lightroom 4.4 does not recognize Lumix GX7 .RW2 files.
    Do I need to upgrade to Lightroom 5? I checked for updates on 4.4 and I am up-to-date.
    Any advice would be helpful.

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    The GX7 was first supported in Lightroom 5.2.

  • Lumix LX100 raw files

    What version of Adobe Camera Raw can process Lumix LX100 .rw2 files?

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Camera Raw 8.7 and later.

  • Aperture not reading lumix lx7 raw files

    I have installed updated Aperture from App store and it and IPhotos in my GMac5 arent recognising the RAW Panasonic Lumix LX-7 files: it keeps on importing them and then stating that this is an unsupported file type but on the Mac site it is stated that it supports this file and this camera.
    What might be going wrong?
    This is a new camera and I cannot load any files on to my computer.
    cheers
    Mark

    GMac5
    What is your MacOS X version, Mark? And what Aperture version have you upgraded to?
    The raw support for LUMIX DMC-LX7*** hast the following footnote:
    *** Requires Aperture 3.4 or later.
    Aperture 3.4 requires:
    OS X Lion 10.7.5
    OS X 10.8.2 or later
    And to install 10.7.5 you will need:
    Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Lightroom 3 can't import Lumix RW2 raw files

    I had a Lumix GF1 and had this issue before... I had to convert all my RW2 files using Adobe DNG converter and then import them back in LR2... now LR3 work with my GF1... but with my Lumix GF2 the RW2 files are seen by LR3 but get the (159) import result that says they can't be imported
    BLARG!
    so I'm back to my Adobe DNG converter.... PLEASE FIX THIS!
    Thanks

    GF1:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2009/09/lightroom_25_and_camera_raw_55.html
    GF2:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2010/12/lightroom-3-3-and-camera-raw-6-3-now-avail able.html

  • Panasonic Lumix G6 RAW files

    Hi ive just got a lumix g6 but my emements 9 will not open them. Ive tried updating elements but it says it up to date.

    masalmon
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    It would appear that your Panasonic G6 was not supported until Camera Raw 8.1 which is not supported by your Premiere Elements 9.0/9.0.1.
    Even if it were, you might run your version blocking the raw image import because of size.
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/624979
    The above is a Premiere Elements 8.0/8.0.1 thread, but it is applicable to version 9.0/9.0.1 as well.
    Please review and consider.
    Thanks.
    ATR
    Add On....You can use raw and dng images in Premiere Elements, provided that you have installed a version of Camera Raw that supports your camera AND Premiere Elements supports that version of Camera Raw. In earlier versions of the program, such as version 9.0/9.0.1, there was also the size factor as mentioned above. The results are good with all the above ifs in place.

  • Lumix FZ150 Raw files aren't opening in Bridge or Mini Bridge in PS CS5

    I've downloaded the DNG 6.6 ACR update and images still don't open in PS/Bridge.  Does the "Convert to DNG" box need to be checkmarked under Bridge Preferences?
    Thanks for helping.
    MJ

    Does the "Convert to DNG" box need to be checkmarked under Bridge Preferences?
    Don't know what setting you are revering to, do you mean the Photo downloader?
    It seems your camera is supported.
    See the support list (under Panasonic) at this page:
    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.html
    and read the instructions for a correct ACR plug in install on the ACR page
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5311
    Meanwhile you can check if you have installed the correct version of your ACR plugin and there should be only one version installed.
    In Photoshop go to the menu Photoshop / about plugin and look under Camera Raw.
    There should be only one version visible and it should say 6.6

  • CS4 raw support for Lumix LX5 RW2 files

    It appears that the new Camera Raw Adapter 6.2 that supports the new Lumix LX5 raw files is not compatible with Photoshop CS4.  Does this mean I will never be able to process LX5 raw files with CS4?

    Adobe provides backwards compatibility in CS2, CS3 and CS4 for new cameras through the FREE DNG Converter:
    Win: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4803
    Mac: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4802
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    The metadata, keywords and RAW adjustments are stored in the file – along with a processed preview of the image. This makes the file portable and keeps your metadata safe and secure.
    DNG files are smaller than the original RAW file which will save you disk space and time in the long run.
    DNG is an openly specified file format which means the file format isn’t going away. So if you use another RAW processor that supports DNG, you don’t have to worry about compatibility or portability of your metadata.

  • How to get GH4 RAW files to work natively in Lightroom 4.4

    I want to know how i can process Panasonic Lumix GH4 RAW files within Lightroom 4.4 like i use to do with my GH3.  I have updated camera raw to 8.6 so i can use Photoshop CS6 to process them but i much prefer doing it in Lightroom.   Any help would be appreciated!
    Best
    Tom

    Nothing is “free”.  Adding cameras and adding new features is still work performed by people who are paid for their work.  Adobe could ask for more money, just a smaller amount, for every single release even if there were no new features, but they choose to ask for more money only for the new features releases.  You don’t get the benefit of those of us paying for new feature releases forever, only until a new-features release is available.
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