Nikon D3000 Raw photo support

When are you going to support the Nikon D3000 RAW format in iPhoto 09?

No one here every will - this is strictly a user forum
Apple may some day
This is the current list for Snow Leopard and iPhoto '09 -- http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3825
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  • Can I edit Nikon D5100 RAW photos in iPhoto '09?

    I recently shot photos for an event with my Nikon D5100, using the RAW + jpeg setting. I uploaded my photos into an iPhoto event, and both the RAW and jpeg photos appeared in the event. I have read that iPhoto '09 supports lossless RAW file editing, so I selected one of the RAW photos and attempted to edit it. iPhoto entered the edit window, but the image appeared blurry and all of the editing tools were grayed out. Photo editing works fine with the jpeg files in my event. Also, when I double click one of the RAW images it opens it as a gray exclamation point icon.
    More information: I am running OS X 10.6.8, and iPhoto 8.1.2. The page at the below link indicates that the D5100 is supported in 10.6.8, without mention of a specific RAW Compatibility update that must accompany the OS. I am assuming that since iPhoto '11 requires OS X 10.7.5 or later this information applies to my use of iPhoto '09, though any RAW compatibility updates on the Apple site for download are either only for iPhoto '11 or already installed on my computer.
    Any insights on what may be going wrong? Thanks.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3825

    I believe that the 5100 will work on iPhoot 09 and 10.6.8 and these issues:
    I selected one of the RAW photos and attempted to edit it. iPhoto entered the edit window, but the image appeared blurry and all of the editing tools were grayed out. Photo editing works fine with the jpeg files in my event. Also, when I double click one of the RAW images it opens it as a gray exclamation point icon.
    are due to the fact that iPhoto cannot find the Raw file - that's what the ! means.
    Are you running a Managed or a Referenced Library?
    A Managed Library, is the default setting, and iPhoto copies files into the iPhoto Library when Importing. The files are then stored in the Library package
    A Referenced Library is when iPhoto is NOT copying the files into the iPhoto Library when importing because you made a change at iPhoto -> Preferences -> Advanced. (You unchecked the option to copy files into the Library on import) The files are then stored where ever you put them and not in the Library package. In this scenario you are responsible for the File Management.

  • Is the Nikon D5300 raw format supported in Elements 12?

    I purchased a D5300 and I am not able to open RAW format photos.  I want to know if Elements 12 will open them.

    According to Adobe’s Supported Camera’s list, you need ACR 8.3:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    According to Adobe’s ACR App Compatibility list, PSE12 ships with ACR 8.1 and can be updated to ACR 8.3 although the list does not include ACR 8.4 which is the current version of plug-in, perhaps because ACR 8.4 is only compatible with Windows 7+ and OSX 10.7.5+, which is newer than the minimum requirements of some of the applications that host it:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html

  • 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. 
    The DNG Converter is usually a companion install for the latest Camera Raw update on http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates although the Camera Raw 7.1 isn’t going to work with PSE9 so just install DNGC 7.1.
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  • Can't Get my PSE-9 to Accept My Nikon D5100 Raw photos

    I have pse-9  and a D5100 camera. Also am set up to do my mac iphoto editing externally. When I want to edit a jpegphoto, it works fine but Adobe says it will not accept a raw file. I see adobe now says it will support a D5100 camera and that I will need a Camera Raw plug in 6.4. My pse has 6.1.. So I finally was able to download camera raw 6.4 but adobe installer refuses to install it and keeps asking me for some type if serial number for Adobe Flash Pro cs4 which I don't have !! Help

    As you have followed the instructions to post to the Photoshop Elements Forum, I will Lock this thread, so that all discussion can continue in the one on the PsE Forum.
    Good luck,
    Hunt
    [Thread Locked]

  • NIKON D40 Raw Image Support

    Would i need to wait specifically for an update to edit D40 raw files or would the latest D80 update cover it , so i guess my question is, is the current format used universal to all latest nikon cameras just released?
    thanks

    Cross posting from the Aperture thread on the D40 raw format problem. I can now use raw files in IPhoto and Aperture while waiting for an update to come out.
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=774968&tstart=0
    Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

  • Nikon D3000 - Unsupported Image Format

    Hi -
    It looks like Aperture is not working with the new Nikon D3000 raw format. I am able to see the thumbnails but when I try to view the larger picture, I get an unsupported image format error. Anyone else having this problem?
    ** Snow Leopard and Aperture 2.1.4**

    Tell me about it. I am a professional photographer who has been working with Nikon and Aperture for a little while now in our portrait work. We have two d300's and a d700 which all work fine. Just picked up Nikon's new D300s for some on location portraits and it isn't supported. I wonder how long it'll be before apple releases their update.

  • NEF Photo support

    Please allow WD MyCloud web interface to identify Nikon NEF raw photo files as photographs and not 'OTHER FILES' I have no interest in streaming them as I use FTP for access remotely, but it would at least be handy for them to catagorised as photographs/pictures rather than unknown files. Maybe add all the other 7 or 8 Raw filetypes that other camera manufacturers uses. A lot of photographers are using these devices for backup so why not make the machine more useful to them?
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    NEF files are still not beeing displayed as a photo files. This is a great problem, because special solutions like the EX will not only be used by housholds, but by professionals like myself. I am using Lightroom anyhow, but it is just very annoying to have a "Cloud", which does not know what files I am storing. Clouds like Box, Dropbox, iCloud and Google display NEF's as photographs. This should be corrected urgently, it is not a feature, it is a fault....ShawJohn wrote:
    Please allow WD MyCloud web interface to identify Nikon NEF raw photo files as photographs and not 'OTHER FILES' I have no interest in streaming them as I use FTP for access remotely, but it would at least be handy for them to catagorised as photographs/pictures rather than unknown files. Maybe add all the other 7 or 8 Raw filetypes that other camera manufacturers uses. A lot of photographers are using these devices for backup so why not make the machine more useful to them?
    Please also give us a way of disabling thumbnail creation as it massively slows down the Cloud response when doing so and often takes days to complete on large numbers of files. 

  • I have Photoshop Elements 12 for both PC and Mac (I use both). I have a new camera, Nikon D810. I downloaded the latest version of Camera Raw, 8.8. My D810 is listed as a supported camera model. However, when I try to open a raw photo in Photoshop Element

    I have Photoshop Elements 12 for both PC and Mac (I use both). I have a new camera, Nikon D810. I downloaded the latest version of Camera Raw, 8.8. My D810 is listed as a supported camera model. However, when I try to open a raw photo in Photoshop Elements, I keep getting the message "Could not complete your request because the file appears to be from a camera model which is not supported by the installed version of Camera Raw. I have tried reinstalling Camera Raw many times, and have tried to open many different raw files in Elements, and still get the same error message. Please help.

    How did you try to install ACR 8.8.  The only way I know of that works with Elements is to use the Updates Choice on the Help menu.
    There are two charts supplied by Adobe that explain your RAW dilemma.  This one tells you what your camera needs:  http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html   This one tells you what version of software you need:  http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
    In your case, the Nikon D810 needs Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 8.6 or Lightroom 5.6.  (Congratulations on buying a new camera!)
    To get to that level with Photoshop Elements, you will need to replace your Photoshop Elements 12 with version 13.   Adobe caps ACR updates on version 12 at 8.5.
    The most convenient way to get around it without spending any money is to use the FREE from Adobe DNG Converter.  Download and install it from here for FREE:  http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=5855&fileID=5890  Once it is installed you can convert your D810 raw files to an Adobe RAW version with the .DNG file extension that most, if not all, versions of the various Adobe software programs can use.  That includes old versions of Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom.  DNG converter can be used as the tool to move your files from your memory card to your computer, is efficient, will convert in batches and is completely lossless.  There is no risk of any image quality degradation or RAW functionality.

  • Can't open NEF (Nikon Raw) photos in CS2

    Using CS2 on a Power Mac G5, running 10.5.8 with plenty of ram. Photos taken on a Nikon D700 in Raw format and transferred directly from camera to computer using Nikon Transfer. When I try to open a photo marked NEF in Photoshop's Bridge, I get a message that " Could not complete your request because Photoshop does not recognize this type of file".
    Next, I downloaded Camera Raw 3.7 from Adobe's website and when I click on the icon in my applications folder, I get that same message : "Could not complete your request..."
    The only way I can view and work on my raw photos is to convert them to tiffs or jpegs in my Nikon View NX program; But I want to process them in the raw convertor.
    Help!!
    Bob S

    You'll need to covert the NEF to DNG to open in Camera Raw. CS2 will never support the D700.
    http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/

  • I have mac 10.9 version.  Adobe photoshop Elements 12.  I just got a new camera Nikon D4S.  Photoshop elements will not upload/import my raw photos.  i get a message that can not complete my request because the file appears to be from a camera model which

    I have Mac version 10.9.  Adobe elements 12.  New camera Nikon D4s. I have uploaded DNG plug in 8.4. Tried to convert my raw photos and it still does not work. How can I upload raw photos taken with my Nikon D4S so that I can edit these photos?

    How did you try to install ACR 8.8.  The only way I know of that works with Elements is to use the Updates Choice on the Help menu.
    There are two charts supplied by Adobe that explain your RAW dilemma.  This one tells you what your camera needs:  http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html   This one tells you what version of software you need:  http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/camera-raw-compatible-applications.html
    In your case, the Nikon D810 needs Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 8.6 or Lightroom 5.6.  (Congratulations on buying a new camera!)
    To get to that level with Photoshop Elements, you will need to replace your Photoshop Elements 12 with version 13.   Adobe caps ACR updates on version 12 at 8.5.
    The most convenient way to get around it without spending any money is to use the FREE from Adobe DNG Converter.  Download and install it from here for FREE:  http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=5855&fileID=5890  Once it is installed you can convert your D810 raw files to an Adobe RAW version with the .DNG file extension that most, if not all, versions of the various Adobe software programs can use.  That includes old versions of Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom.  DNG converter can be used as the tool to move your files from your memory card to your computer, is efficient, will convert in batches and is completely lossless.  There is no risk of any image quality degradation or RAW functionality.

  • Camera raw plugin for cs3 for Nikon D3000

    Does anyone know if there is a plugin for CS3 extended to allow me to veiw/edit camera raw NEF files shot with a Nikon D3000?

    Hello, as stated on this page: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407111.html the first version of Camera Raw that supported the NEFs of the D3000 is 5.5.
    Unfortunately, it is not compatible with CS3. You should use Camera Raw 4.6, Win | Mac and convert the NEF to DNG files with the DNG converter: (Windows® | Mac OS)  more info:  http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html

  • Corrupted RAW photos in iPhoto 9.6 (Yosemite) from Nikon D800

    Since upgrading to Yosemite (OS 10.10.1) and iPhoto 9.6, all my RAW photos imported into iPhoto from my Nikon D800 appear to be corrupted.
    The thumbnails contain pixellated boxes over the image.  It appears that if I go into Edit mode within iPhoto and adjust anything (such as Enhance, etc), the pixellated box goes away and the image is restored.  That's one way to fix the problem, but in researching I see that others have fixed the problem by removing the RawCamera.bundle and RawCameraSupport.bundle from the System Library and downloading a newer version (OS X Yosemite: Supported digital camera RAW formats - Apple Support)
    The problem is  --  the latest RAW Compatibility Update version for Yosemite 6.02 appears to be the one I currently am using (in my System Folder).
    In that same article referenced above, my Nikon D800 is listed in an earlier version simply titled "Supported by Yosemite 10.10".
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    If so, how do I do that?  The upgrade to Yosemite and the subsequent upgrade to its compatible iPhoto 9.6 was done at the same time - no backup in between.

    You could try to downgrade to RAW support 6.01. It helped for the same camera in this case:
    Re: Digital Camera Raw Compatibility 6.02 - Nikon D800
    Make a backup of your system and try to downgrade the RAW support to version 6.01
    To downgrade the RAW Support to the last version from before the last update try this:
    To reinstall the 'RAW Compatibility Update' it is necessary to uninstall the currently installed raw support. Otherwise the installer will rightfully say, that you already have the latest version installed.
    If your tests are showing that the problem happens also in a different user account, try this:
    The RAW support files are installed in the System Library in the folder "/System/Library/CoreServices" Folder:
    To open this folder, use the Finder's "Go" menu. Click the smiling Finder icon in the Dock to bring the Finder forward.
    Then type the keyboard shortcut ⇧⌘G  (for "Finder > Go > Go to folder")  and copy and paste "/System/Library/CoreServices" into the text field. Click the "Go" button.
    In the Finder window that will open, delete both the files "RawCamera.bundle" and "RawCameraSupport.bundle". You will have to enter your Administrator password. (don't empty the Trash, so you can put the files back, if need be)
    Download the current RAW support update from Apple's Support Site:
    Digital Camera RAW Compatibility 6.01 http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1777?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    In the Downloads folder you will find the disk image with the installer. Double click it to open and run and the installer.
    Then restart your Mac.

  • Yosemite/Aperture 3.6 No Support for Nikon D810/ Raw-S Files ?

    I am thoroughly confused.  I only recently began "drinking the Apple Kool-Aid" and am quite disturbed to learn (after upgrading to Yosemite & Aperture 3.6) that Nikon d810 Raw-S files are NOT supported....
    What gives ?  I mean you pay premium dollars for what is allegedly a premium product (MacBook Pro - Retina latest edition) you have the latest/ greatest software (Yosemite & Aperture 3.6) and the latest/greatest camera (Nikon D810) and one of the file formats is simply "Not supported ?"  Seriously ?? 
    I have had more compatibility issues with Apple and its software since being convinced by all the marketing hype to "drink the Kool-Aid" than I ever had with my ancient Dell XP PC laptop.... 
    Getting back to the point.  Why no Raw-S Support for Nikon d810 ? 
    Will there be support for the Nikon d-810 Raw-S files at some point ? If so, when ? 
    If not, WHY ? 
    What should I do with the 400 photos I took of a high school hockey game in Raw-S format given I am now drinking only the "Apple Kool-Aid?"
    Signed....
    Disgruntled Customer

    Apple can't release it until Nikon supplies them with the required information.
    Apple doesn’t routinely monitor the discussions. These are mostly user to user discussions.
    Send Apple feedback. They won't answer, but at least will know there is a problem. If enough people send feedback, it may get the problem solved sooner.
    Feedback

  • RAW from Nikon d3000 can't import in Iphoto

    Hi,
    For some reason, I can'T import RAW files from my Nikon d3000 , to iphoto. It tells me that the files are unreadable. I have all the latest updates, OS 10,5 Leopard ,what's wrong?

    That's because the Raw from the D3000 isn't supported yet. As you know the Raw for each camera model is different.
    Let them know you want it:
    IPhoto menu -> Provide iPhoto Feedback
    Regards
    TD

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