Nikon D810 raw files on LR 4.4

I understand LR 4.4 will not read the Nikon D810 RAW files. however, I see several plugins for various Adobe products.
I could not figure out which plugin I can install, if any?
Thanks

Lightroom does not use plugins (Adobe Camera Raw) to read Raw files. It has its own Raw engine built in.
Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
The Nikon D810 was first supported in Lightroom 5.6.
Support for newer cameras is never added retrospectively to older versions of the software so you'll never be able to open Raw D810 files in LR 4.4.
Choices:
Upgrade to Lightroom 5, or
Download the free Adobe DNG converter, convert all D810 Raw files to DNG format then edit the DNGs in LR 4.4
Digital Negative (DNG)

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  • Can i open and edit nikon d810 raw files in lightroom 4.4

    can i open and edit nikon d810 raw files in lightroom 4.4

    No. Lightroom 4.x will never be able to open Raw files from the D810.
    D810 support has only just been added to the RC version of Camera Raw 8.6. It is never retrospectively added into older versions.
    Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.6 RC for CC and CC 2014 Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs
    Adobe will probably add D810 support to the next version of Lightroom.
    Either way you'll have to upgrade to Lightroom 5 to be able to open D810 Raw files in Lightroom.

  • Does Photoshop CS6 support Nikon D810 raw files?

    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?
    Take note that the updates for Camera Raw in CS6 only supports updates for cameras and nothing more. You won't get any of the new features inherent in the versions for Photoshop CC (like the filter brush in the Graduated Filter).

  • Will lightroom 4.4. recognize nikon d810 raw files

    Will lightroom 4.4 import Nikon d810 raw files.
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    don´k know if this will be delivered. Cannot continue to edit.
    Yes, I used Nikon Transfer.
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    Yes, finally. The support has been added with the Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.07 ( http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1757)
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  • Can I use my Nikon D810 RAW files in Photoshop CS6?

    I have just got a Nikon D810 and I am using CS5 at the moment but the Raw files are not working, if I get CS6 will I be able to use the camera files?
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    You can either upgrade to CS6/CC or use Adobe's free DNG converter to convert proprietary raws to the universal DNG raw format. Here are the links:
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  • When will the Nikon D810 raw files be able to import into lightroom please?

    When will there be an update for Lightroom so I can use raw files from a Nikon D810?

    The camera was just released for sale a week or so, ago, and the current LR 5.5 is older than that, so how would Adobe be able to support a camera that wasn't available, yet, unless they had a pre-release copy, several months in advance, in time for including in LR 5.5
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    There is one known issue with the D810 support in the ACR 8.5 RC release, and that is it doesn't know how to process the new 9 megapixel Small Raw format, but Adobe has said the final release, will.
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  • Currently Have Photoshop CS3 & Adobe Bridge CS3 2.1.1.9. According to Adobe, Camera Raw 4.6 supports Nikon D810 NEF files.  I have downloaded Camera Raw 4.6 Update. When I try to open Nikon D810 NEF files, I get photoshop error that says "cannot complete

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    Hey,
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    Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 9:49 AM
    Subject:  PS CS3, Camera Raw 4.6 Update and Nikon D810 NEF File Reading Issue
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  • 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....
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    Apple can't release it until Nikon supplies them with the required information.
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    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.
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    If a camera is not covered by your version of ACR, download a free copy of the Adobe DNG converter and convert the file. Your ACR will read the converted file.

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