Question sur Camera Raw

Je n'arrive plus à ouvrir les fichiers ARW dans PE  "impossible d'ouvrir....car ce type de fichier est incorrect". J'ai téléchargé la version 6.5 de Camera Raw sur le site d'Adobe mais il semble que pour mon Sony Alpha 57 c'est la version 6.7 qu'il faut. J'ai acheté PE 10 il y a 1 an une centaine d'€, faut il que je rachète une mise à jour ? Cela m'embêterait.
Merci de votre aide

J'ai essayé d'installer manuellement la version 6.7 et voici le message d'erreur :

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  • My questions regards Camera Raw

    I am posting this to both the PhotoShop and Lightroom forums. I use PhotoShop CS4 and Lightroom 1.1 on a Windows XP OS.
    My question regards Camera Raw.
    Question 1: If I open a RAW file in PhotoShop will the properties remain if I later open it in Lightroom, and vise-versa. Previously I had used Canon’s DPP and once I opened files in PhotoShop it was at square one. I concluded this was due to different manufacturers. I can adjust to that. Now that I am staying with just Adobe products I want to make sure I don’t have to do everything twice.
    Question 2: Using Bridge I have opened some jpg’s in Camera Raw and manipulated them. It seemed to work better if I clicked “Done” rather than Save Image (if I need to save it in another directory).
    Question 3: If I am working in PhotoShop and would either like to open a Raw file or manipulate a jpg in Camera Raw, is it possible to open Camera Raw without having to use Bridge?
    Thanks in advance for any assistance.

    rollsnut wrote:
    I am posting this to both the PhotoShop and Lightroom forums.
    You would have been better off asking on the Camera Raw Forum, not Photoshop (since you posted it only to the Windows side).
    As for your questions, you can indeed coordinate settings to and from Camera Raw and Lightroom but it's a matter of understanding how metadata editing works...In Camera Raw/Bridge, settings are saved in the file or in a side car file...in Lightroom settings are saved in the Lightroom catalog database, not the file or side car UNLESS you specifically instruct Lightroom to read or write the settings to or from the file.
    So, what Camera Raw does to a file will need to be read FROM the file inside of Lightroom. Just make no mistake that once the image in actually processed and opened inside of Photoshop, it's no longer a raw file but a processed file and anything you do to it afterwards in Photoshop will not be in the original raw file.
    The other questions aren't really Lightroom questions and would be better of posted in the Camera Raw forum...

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    I am now shooting in RAW image format only and cataloging those images into Lightroom.
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    Pleas set me straight on this.
    Thank You,
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    Your second question:
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    Answers your first. Lightroom and ACR share code, so the rendering you get from Lightroom with the same settings is exactly the same as in ACR. What happens is that when you say "edit in Photoshop", ACR gets called by Lightroom and the Develop settings get passed along. ACR then renders the RAW with those settings and opens it in Photoshop. So, because you already have a working interface to the settings, there is no point in showing them to you again.
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    I take it that the sidecar xmp file is the same whether modified in Lightroom or in Camera Raw.
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    Ok I feel really stupid just noticed I had the density right down , so anyone with this problem  check this first.

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    It's included in the 8.7 RC
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    CS6 - http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cameraraw8-7/
    Download pages:
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    CS6 - http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/cameraraw8-7.html

  • Information in Histogram in Adobe Camera RAW

    Since I capture my images in RAW, when I open them in Adobe Camera RAW (via Elements 11), what information is displayed in the image and the histogram I see?
    Is it showing me the jpeg created in the camera?  If so, the jpeg settings in my camera are not only important in viewing the LCD and the histogram in my camera at the time of capture. They would also be important in viewing my image when it first opens in Adobe Camera RAW.
    Thanks for some input.
    Mary Lou

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    Re: Understanding Camera RAW article
    « Reply #3 on: September 30, 2013, 05:20:22 PM »
    Reply Quote
    Quote from: mlfrost on September 30, 2013, 05:14:21 PM 
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    Bonjour, j'ai été obligé de formater mon disque dur donc obligé de réinstaller photoshop 7.1 et bien sur camera raw a disparu. Quelqu'un a t'il ce cette version ou une solution? merci d'avance.

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    Bonjour,
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  • +++ Adobe Camera Raw - Frequently Asked Questions +++

    Q: Is my camera supported by Adobe Camera Raw (ACR)?
    A: Here is the list of cameras officially supported by the current version of Adobe Camera Raw and Digital Negative (DNG) converter. The page also provides links to the current version of ACR and DNG converter for both Mac and Windows.
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    Photoshop CS5: Camera Raw 6.7 Win | Mac
    Photoshop CS 4: Camera Raw 5.7 Win | Mac
    Photoshop CS 3: Camera Raw 4.6 Win | Mac
    Photoshop CS 2: Camera Raw 3.7 Win | Mac
    Photoshop CS: Camera Raw 2.4 Win | Mac
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    Photoshop Elements 3: Camera Raw 3.6
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    A: This page: http://www.adobe.com/go/kb407111 lists when support for the raw files of your camera was added in Camera Raw. If the version listed is higher than the one supported by your version of Camera Raw, you first need to convert the files to DNG using the latest version of the DNG converter in order to open them in Camera Raw.
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    A: Download and install the most recent update to Adobe Camera Raw.
    Q: Where can I download the latest version of Adobe Camera Raw?
    A: Adobe Camera Raw for: Macintosh and Windows
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    A: As explained in the "Readme", which can be found on the ACR download page, the correct location is:
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    Win: \Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-ins\CS2\File Formats\
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    Q: Why do I only see a small generic icon in Adobe Bridge instead of a thumbnail when I browse the folder containing my RAW files?
    A: Bridge occasionally has difficulty with RAW files, but this is usually because the user has installed ACR into the wrong location or browsed the folder prior to installing the ACR plug-in that provides support for their particular camera model. The fix for this issue is usually to make absolutely sure that ACR is installed correctly, then purge the Bridge cache. If you're in the habit of using the Distributed cache (Bridge 1.x) it would be prudent to manually delete the cache files from the folder containing your RAW files.
    Q: Whenever I open an image in Adobe Camera Raw a small explanation mark within a yellow triangle appears in the upper right hand corner of the image.
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    Q: How do I turn off Auto Adjustments in Adobe Camera Raw 3.x?
    A: Open Adobe Camera Raw. On the Mac press Cmd+U or on the PC Ctrl+U. This keystroke combination toggles Auto Adjustments On and Off. Alternatively, disable the Auto Adjustments setting from the fly-out menu adjacent to the Setting drop-down menu. If you want the default to be Off for Auto Adjustments simply choose "Save New Camera Raw Default" from the fly-out menu adjacent to the "Settings" drop-down menu then choose Done.
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    Q: I cannot see all the tools and buttons of Adobe Camera Raw.
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    Q: Where can I obtain a listing of Adobe Camera Raw keyboard shortcuts and modifiers?
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    Q: When I open my Nikon NEF files, all I see is the simple version of the raw dialog.
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    Q: I installed the update. I can now open my raw files, but I still cannot see thumbnails in the file browser.
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    You can check compatibility yourself:
    1.  Go to this page to see the different releases:  http://forums.adobe.com/thread/311515?tstart=0
    2.  Navigate into the download link for the appropriate version of Camera Raw.
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  • Camera Raw Plug-in Question

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    Do I just un-install and reinstall the Camera Raw Plug-In to fix?  Any suggestions or insights?  I appreciate any help.  Thanks in advance!

    Boilerplate-text:
    Have you performed the usual trouble-shooting routines (trashing prefs by keeping command-alt-shift pressed while starting Photoshop, 3rd party plug-ins deactivation, system maintenance, font validation, etc.)?
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  • Would like to purchase PSE 12 to process Camera Raw files for the following cameras: Nikon D800, Nikon DF, Canon G9 and Pentax K-3 does the Raw Converter that comes with  PSE 12 when purchased recognize  the cameras listed in the question or do I need to

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    While the G9 RAW files can be read by Adobe Camera RAW and Lightroom, these file are unsupported at this time. Here is a link to Adobe's latest list of cameras that are supported and this list came out yesterday http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html
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