PES 11 and EOS 70D CR2

I purchased Photoshop Elements 11 after being advised by Adobe (live Chat) that my Canon EOS 70D CR2 files would be recognised and I would be able to edit them. Alas it appears I have wasted my money. Is there any plan to update the camera raw plug in to include the Canon EOS 70D CR2 format?

Adobe doesn’t give information about future plans, usually, although they have said that the 70D will be supported by the Adobe Camera Raw plug-in 8.2.
Currently the only version of the Camera Raw plug-in that supports the 70D is the ACR 8.2 RC (release-candidate, kindof a public beta) on Adobe Labs website, which is not something you can automatically install into PSE11 as their release candidates only have installers for Photoshop, itself.
Normally I’d just say wait for the final version of ACR 8.2, but the complication is the timing, where usually Adobe releases a new version of PSE in late summer or early fall (in the next month or two), so they may not bother with creating an installer for PSE11 now that PSE12 is presumably just around the corner.
The choices available are:
Wait and see if PSE11 will update to ACR 8.2 plug-in or not,
Return PSE11 and get PSE12 when it comes out, or
Use the DNG Converter 8.2+ to convert the CR2 files to DNGs that should be openable in older versions of ACR like the one with PSE11.
Right now the only DNGC 8.2 you can get is also from Adobe Labs and isn’t the final release so it only has preliminary support, but you can still try it:
http://labs.adobe.com/
You could also enter the world of Lightroom by downloading the LR 5.2 RC from Adobe Labs and then using Edit in PSE with LR Adjustments if what LR offers isn’t enough—the Raw adjustments you can do with LR are more complete compared with those from the ACR plug-in hosted under PSE11.

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