Mac camera raw 6.5

i am confused.  i have elements 10 and would like to load camera raw (mac). i tried loading but only something with patch files and flash player, help loaded.  what do i need to do/  thank you so much.  jw

Probably the easiest thing to do is install the 6.7 dng converter.
(that installs the profiles needed by the camera raw 6.7 plugin)
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5374
Then replace the existing camera raw plugin with the 6.7 camera raw from out of the zipped file below
https://workspaces.acrobat.com/?d=3UNFxO-n28Ad4F4awPwD4w
steps
1. Install the 6.7 dng converter
2. download and unzip the
  Camera Raw 6_7 plugin.zip
    (double click on it)
3. Go to Computer>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/Elements 10/File Formats
4. Drag the existing Camera Raw.plugin to the trash
5. Drag the Camera Raw.plugin from the zipped download into that folder
Hopefully, then you'll be able to go to File>Open and choose one of your sony camera raw files and they will open in the camera raw dialog in pse 10

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