Nikon D700 & Photoshop CS2

Ich arbeitete bisher mit der Nikon D200 wo ich "NEF" mit Photoshop CS2 ohne Probleme bearbeiten konnte.
Mit der Nikon D700 habe ich ein paar Testbilder gemacht, kann diese jetzt aber im "NEF" Format nicht öffnen.
Was - wo muss ich updaten?
unter Information zur neusten Camera Raw 4_5 für CS3, ist die Nikon D700 nicht auf der Liste.
Was kann ich für mein CS2 updaten.

Hallo,
mit dem Problem stehst Du leider nicht alleine da - siehe auch dieser Beitrag im Forum "Fotografie" (http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b648de/4?14@@)
Liegt wohl weniger an Adobe, sondern daran, dass Nikon, Canon u. Co. ständig Ihre RAW-Formate ändern, um die Kunden an ihre eigene Software zu binden.
Kleiner Vorschlag:
Besorg dir doch einfach die Demo der aktuellsten Nikon Capture NX zur Überbrückung der nächsten Wochen
Ein Problem hab ich aber fast vergessen: Meines Wissens sind die neuesten Camera-RAW-Plugins (>Vers. 3.7) für PS CS2 "unverdaulich".
Gruß
Bernhard

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