Nikon D800 Images Fail To Open ACR 7 / PS

Images simply do not open in PS6 / ACR 7 from the Nikon D800
The images were loaded to PC  HD using up to date ViewNX2

PECourtejoie wrote:
And please ask your camera manufacturer to natively support the DNG format, so that its files could be converted by hundreds of programs at the day of release of the camera.
The current situation is so absurd that even the camera manufacturers need to update their own converters to offer support of their own new cameras!
  Now wouldn't that be nice?   So why do the camera manufactures take such a proprietorial stance over their RAW file formats?   It hardly gets in the way of apps like DxO Optics, Adobe ACR and LR, Magic Lantern.  Just slows them down a bit.

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    Nikon D800 RAW wrote:
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