NIkon 1 V1 RAW files

Does CS6 support new NIkon 1 V1 RAW files?

Hello! welcome to the beta!
It is supported since Camera Raw 6.6: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html so it should be the case on ACR7.

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    ByMichael R. Tomkins, The Imaging Resource
    (Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 02:16 EDT)
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    RAW file formats vary significantly between digital camera manufacturers (and often, between different models in a manufacturer's lineup), and the manufacturers generally won't publicly disclose the specification for the RAW file format(s) they use. Some will offer plugins or software development kits (SDKs) that enable their RAW files to be opened in third-party applications, but these generally have some limitations attached to their use.
    In addition, the companies generally offer RAW file conversion software of their own, either as part of their camera bundles or as an added-cost option. Nikon offer their pro SLRs with PictureProject software that includes limited control over the RAW file conversion process, and then offer the more feature-rich Nikon Capture conversion software for an added cost. In a recent publication on the company's Nikon Pro website, it suggested that it feels Nikon Capture is better-suited to photographers, while Adobe's Photoshop is more suited to graphic artists. Still, different photographers have different workflow preferences, and for this reason third parties such as Adobe often reverse engineer the RAW file formats, allowing them to be opened in their own software - sometimes with even better image quality than the original manufacturer's software.
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    I can't open Nikon D7000 raw files in Photoshop CS5.  Any ideas how to do it

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    I have downloaded camera RAW 7.4 (DNG converter) for CS6. However, I cannot open my Nikon D7100 RAW files in CS6. Pls. help.

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    You need to update to PSE9 as your camera model is not supported in earlier versions
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  • Opening Nikon D7000 raw files in Elements 8

    I am unable to open Nikon D7000 NEF files in Elements 8. I have been unsuccessfull in downloading the version 5.7 update from the web site. After downloading several times the files are still not recognized in Elements 8.

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    Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 07:35:41 -0600
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Opening Nikon D7000 raw files in Elements 8
        Re: Opening Nikon D7000 raw files in Elements 8
        created by R_Kelly in Photoshop Elements - View the full discussion
    What operating system are you using?
    The most common cause is pointing the dng converter to the actual files and not just to the folder that the camera raw files are in.
    There is an example of how on a windows system in this thread:
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4633126#4633126
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  • I cannot see Nikon D610 raw file preview in Finder.

    I can see and develop my Nikon D610 RAW file in iPhoto (latest version v 9.4.3) but surprisingly I cannot see them in the Finder (preview, icon preview, etc).
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  • Can i open and edit nikon d810 raw files in lightroom 4.4

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    Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.6 RC for CC and CC 2014 Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs
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  • Are Nikon V1 RAW files supported in PSE9?

    How do I download Nikon V1 RAW files with Elements 9?
    Message title was edited by: Brett N

    You would either need to get Elements 11 in a few weeks when it’ll presumably be available, or use the Adobe DNG Converter to convert your raw files to DNGs that’ll open in older versions of the Camera Raw plug-in. 
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  • Does photoshop elements 13 support nikon d610 raw files?

    Does Photoshop elements 13 support Nikon d610 raw files?

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  • Reading Nikon camera Raw files

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    estello wrote:
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    See that discussion in the Adobe Camera Raw forum:
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    Does Photoshop CS6 support Nikon D810 raw files? Photoshop won't allow me to open the raw files and Bridge won't display the files either. I tried to download the camera raw plug-in 8.6 but read somewhere that Photoshop CS6 doesn't support it? HELP!!!

    It should. The D810 had support since version 8.6. (A relative newcomer.) Did you use Help > Updates on the menu bar?
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