Nikon D3S Camera RAW for CS3

Just obtained a Nikon D3S and I am having difficulty finding the link to download Camera RAW into CS3

For CS3 I think Camera Raw 4 would be the relevant one and your camera does not seem to be on the list:
http://www.adobe.com/special/photoshop/camera_raw/DNG_4.6_Converter_ReadMe.pdf
DNG Converter should be available here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4802

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    The DNG Converter is a standalone program that you run off Start -> All Programs -> Adobe -> DNG Converter.
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    > but the part about DNG has convinced me to dive deeper in it and give it a go
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    I use Elements 7 with Camera Raw 4.5 I now wish to edit RAW
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    Hi
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    Hi
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    2012/5/29, LittlePaleFace <[email protected]>:
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    Vicarious1 a écrit:
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  • Need camera raw for nikon d750 on ps

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  • I am looking for Camera RAW for Elements 11 for a Nikon D610

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