Photoshop elements 11 et fichiers Raw

Bonjour,
Photoshop elements 11 ne semble pas savoir lire le format des fichiers Raws Olympus (.ORF) alors qu'il est dans la liste des formats qui sont reconnus en importation sur ce site!
Idem pour le logiciel DNG converter qui est censé convertir les divers formats RAW en format DNG§
Quelqu'un a-t-il une réponse?
Cordialement
Dickmeyl

Hi,
Each camera model has a different variant of the raw file format even though they have the same extension.
Which model of Olympus do the raw images come from?
See following for more information
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