RAW Bilder meiner Canon EOS 7D Mark II kann ich mit Lightroom nicht ansehen, wann wird hier ein update kommen??

Hi,
kann mir jemand sagen wann wir die RAW Bilder der 7d Mark II mit Lightroom bearbeiten können.
Danke schon mal
LG Sandra

Hallo Sandra,
bin zwar "Nikonianer", habe aber gerade nachgeschaut
http://www.slrlounge.com/lightroom-5-7-brings-raw-support-nikon-d750-canon-7d-mk-ii-lx100/
und nach der Auskunft sollte das mit LR 5.7 gehen. Ältere Versionen wie LR 4.x etc. werden natürlich nicht auf Stand gebracht.
Mit welcher Version arbeitest Du?
Gruß
Bernhard

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