RAW support for Canon EOS 70D in Lightroom 4.

I have LR 4 and now I have bought a Canon 70D.  Lightroom said it was unable to interpret the RAW files and directed me to get an update.  I have updated to 4.4 and still have the same problem.  How can I get my RAW files into Lightroom 4?

That camera was added in Lightroom 5.2. Download the trial version and give it a try. Then you can purchase from Adobe and they will send you a serial number. All you have to do is activate the trial version. The trial version will be 5.3, so your camera will be supported. You can use it for 30 days without restriction. You can purchase your serial number any time during that period.  You can install the trial version and try it without interfering with your present Lightroom installation at all.There is no risk, both versions run independently. You can remove Lightroom 4 whenever you decide to.

Similar Messages

  • Camera RAW Support for Canon EOS 50D

    I'm trying to read RAW files from the new Canon EOS 50D in Photoshop. I have Camera RAW v4.5 which is stated to work with the previous 40D, but doesn't seem to work with the 50D...
    Has anyone managed to read RAW files from an EOS 50D using Photoshop?
    I'm on a Windows PC using Photoshop CS3 version 10.0 with the Camera RAW 4.5.0.175 plug in. I've also tried the DNG converter downloaded with that version of Camera RAW (same ver no.) to no avail.
    Help gratefully received!

    >Win: \Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-ins\CS3\File Formats\
    is not present (or any near equivalent) on my PC.
    If you don't have that exact location then the odds are that your Photoshop/Bridge CS3 install is wrong. The location listed is the correct location for XP and Vista 32 bit. If you have Vista 64, then there is a different location. But, if you have XP or Vista 32 and you don't have that exact location already, then you really need to check the CS3 install.
    > put the CameraRaw.8bi file into Programs/Adobe/CS3/Plug-ins/File Formats/.
    And that's the WRONG place to put it...that location will ONLY allow Photoshop to access it, not Bridge. The Camera Raw plug-in MUST be installed in the CORRECT location for both Photoshop and Bridge.

  • Importing *.CR2 files to Lightroom 3.6 - support of Canon EOS 70D

    Hi,
    try to import *.CR2 files from my new camera Canon EOS 70D to Lightroom 3.6, but it is not supporting format. What to do? Can anyone help me. Thanks a lot for your answers, yours Petr.

    The DNG files are mainly supported by Adobe software.  The CR2 files would be for any software that knows how to deal with 70D raw files and so the right answer for you depends on whether you feel you’ll want to use the raw data in other software or not, and what you feel you want decades from now if Adobe or Canon no longer exist.  Personally, I’d just upgrade to LR 5.2 and not worry about DNGs, but I also already have compatible hardware so  am not hit by having to upgrade my OS or hardware.

  • [Consolidation-Locked] Please add RAW support for the Nikon D600 to Lightroom as soon as possible!

    My Fair Adobe,
    Please add RAW support for the Nikon D600 to Lightroom as soon as possible!
    ViewNX lets me get to the images, but come on!!! I know Lightroom, and you, ViewNX, are no Lightroom.
    Yes, I see everyone else ASKING for D600 support. I'm here to beg for it! Don't make me wait much longer!
    Message title was edited by: Brett N
    Message title was edited by: Brett N

    Rob, my reading of your site is that this plug-in copies settings from raw to jpeg, does it work the other way around as well?
    Rob Cole wrote:
    One of the great things about the new 0-based defaults and linear tone curve is:
    You can develop the jpegs now, in Lightroom, and then sync the settings to the raws later (e.g. using RawPlusJpeg), and provided you select a matching camera profile, they will look almost the same (white balance won't translate over, but everything else will, more or less). Beware lens corrections applied to the raws might alter the registration of precision local adjustments.
    Note: I recommend shooting with ADL off in order for this to work better, and consider turning sharpening off in camera as well, and noise reduction and everything else to whatever extent is possible.
    Rob

  • Importer dans Lightroom 4.4 des images Raw CR2 du Canon EOS 70D?

    Bonjour, comment puis je importer dans Lightroom 4.4 des images Raw CR2 prises avec mon Canon EOS 70D?
    Actuellement je n'obtiens qu'un message qui me dit "Aperçu non disponible pour ce fichier. Je croyais qu'Adobe avait mis à jour Lightroom depuis aout 2013.
    Dois je systématiquement convertir le format en DNG ou JPG ou bien dois je acheter Lightroom 5 ?
    Merci par avance.

    http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/2011/03/why-doesnt-my-version-of-photoshop-or-lightroom- support-my-camera.html
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html

  • Prise en charge de la caméra Canon EOS 70D par lightroom

    Quelqu'un pourrais me dire si une version permet la prise en charge de ma nouvelle caméra EOS 70D par Lightroom?

    Voici la liste:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    Donc la Canon 70D est reconnu par Lightroom depuis la version 5.2 ( On en est à la version 5.3 maintenant)
    Frans

  • Camera Raw Support for Canon 7D MkII

    Just trying to get some idea if I should spend the $99.00 to buy Aperture from the Apple Store.  This might sound a little over the top, but the work flow I miss by not having RAW support in Lightroom is worth the expense of buying Aperture.
    I do find it very disappointing that Adobe have not as yet provided support for the new Canon 7D MkII.  This will be a VERY popular camera.
    More importantly I find this tardiness on Adobe's part very disappointing because they market CC buy saying "You will always have up to date software".  When you consider Apple and Google Picasa have both already supported the Canon 7D MkII.  I might add they both had support for the camera within days of it's release on 31 of Oct.
    So after my little rant.
    Can anybody from Adobe advise when we will see Camera Raw support the new Canon 7DMkII?
    Even if it is in Beta form I would be very happy to be a Beta tester.  I have very extensive experience in testing software and would be prepared to do structured Beta testing.  I would be very happy if someone from Adobe Labs would contact me for the purpose of Beta testing Camera Raw support for the 7D MkII.
    Kind Regards
    Tom Croll

    Thanks ssprengel, you have clearly put into words what is currently reality at Adobe, and confirmed my suspicion of Aperture being a dead product.  Although Google's Picasa is not dead.
    I do realize Adobe Products are very well developed and software does take time to perfect before it gets released.  I have been in the software development game for 35 years
    But Camera RAW is an adjunct to Lightroom, Photoshop, Premier Pro etc.  As such the support for new camera models should be a relatively simple exercise and should not be held up by other R&D on the products that Camera Raw plugs into.  I believe they have in the past released updates to Camera Raw that essentially was just for new camera models.  I do realize I could be wrong on this point, but I fail to see why they can't achieve this outcome.
    Also, as I said Adobe Market Creative Cloud membership saying you will always be up to date. Or words to that effect.
    To have an Adobe support person get upset because he has a large number of people pestering Adobe, and not him personally, trying to get ans answer as to the timing of the release of support for a new camera model, quite frankly is totally unacceptable.  Not acceptable to the customers and not acceptable to the poor support person who has to handle disgruntled customers due to poor planning on Adobe's part.
    In my original post I made a very serious offer to do Beta Testing on support for the Canon 7DMkII Raw files.  But when i last checked with Adobe Labs the current Beta does not include support for this camera.
    There maybe extenuating circumstances around the timely supply of this support.  Like when did Canon provide the Specs for the 7D MkII and are those specs so different from other currently supported models.   Even some feedback as to what the problem is, would help us understand.
    I hope I have expressed my thoughts objectively and hope this discussion stream will get to management at Adobe.  In fact I am very inclined to ensure it does get to senior management.  I don't want to start writing a personal letter to the Chairman of Adobe's Board, but sometimes things do need a shake up.
    Kind Regards
    Tom Croll

  • Aperture and RAW support with Canon EOS 60D

    Got my new Canon EOS 60D yesterday. But Aperture does not support the new RAW photos from the EOS 60D yet.
    Anyone with the same problem?
    When is Apple updating the RAW support for the 60D in Aperture?

    Well, DNGs don't actually contain all the data of the original raw file, so that could be an issue.
    As an example, the focus point functionality of Aperture 3.0 doesn't work with files converted to DNG, as the camera-specific information has been stripped from the file by Adobe. I don't know whether the DNG format can actually hold that info or not, but as of today it doesn't.
    Apple historically has tended to support the new SLR cameras from Canon and Nikon, so I wouldn't be surprised if support came along shortly. That said, buying a camera the day it's available and expecting immediate support for its raw format is not all that reasonable. The vendors providing raw support don't necessarily have access to pre-release versions of the cameras (in general), so there's going to be some time necessary to develop and QA the support for the new format.

  • Camera RAW update for Canon EOS T5i

    Can anyone tell me if Camera RAW 8.4 supports the Canon EOS T5i?

    Yes. The T5i has been supported since Camera Raw 7.4
    Full details of Raw camera support
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras

  • RAW support for Canon SX-50

    I use Photoshop Elements 10 and I have a Canon SX-50 camera. When is Adobe going to add RAW support for the Canon SX-50?

    You need to upgrade to PSE11 as PSE10 will not get updated. Or use canon DPP to convert CR2 to tiff and then use the tiff files in PSE10. But you will find PSE11 has a much better raw engine, notably for adjusting highlights and shadows.

  • PS Elements Camera RAW für Canon EOS 70d

    Ich würde gerne wissen, wann das Plugin Camera Raw für die Canon EOS 70d in Photoshop Elements 10 zur Verfügung steht.

    Versuch einmal das Plugin mit dem Suchbegriff "camera RAW" zu googeln und downlade die Installationsdatei. Das Plugin installiert sich dann von selbst in PSE, unter
    C:Program Files\Adobe\Adobe DNG Converter.exe. Die Version ist auf dem Stand von Oktober 2013. Ich habe diesen Schritt heute morgen gemacht, weil ich mit meinem PSE10 die RAW Datei meiner neuen Nikon Kamera nicht bearbeiten konnte. Jetzt gehts!
    Viel Erfolg
    Lothar

  • RAW Camera support for Canon EOS 500D?

    I just bought the Canon EOS 500D and now Aperture returns an "unsupported image format" when I shoot in RAW. I have the latest RAWCameraUpdate.pkg with version 2.5.
    Still nothing.
    Help!?

    What you can do for now is use Aperture to organize and collect your images while you wait for a RAW update. In the interim, if you need to get images out for printing, email, web, etc. export the master and use the very underrated DPP (Digital Photo Professional) that came with your camera. It does a very good job with RAW conversion of Canon files and actually gives you some advantages over Aperture and ACR/Ligthroom in that it will let you apply your camera technologies that you lose when you shoot RAW over JPEG.
    It's rather limited in what it can do in comparison to Aperture or Lightroom, but for simply getting excellent images from your RAW files, with basic edits like cropping, sharpening, and exposure it's very good.

  • Lost camera raw support for canon 1ds markI in mountain lion

    I seem to have lost system support for camera raw files for the original Canon 1ds (what you might call the markI). There's been two recent raw support updates, and I'm not sure if it occured with the first for those two updates or with update to Mountain Lion itself (which I recently clean-installed). I noticed it after the first raw support update (Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.01) but it could have happend with Mountain Lion install and I just didn't notice. In any case, I definitely don't have support for the camera raw files, finder shows only the generic TIFF icon thumnail (the raw files from the markI 1ds were of the extension .TIF, before canon moved on to .cr2 format..). Preview and Aperture can preview the file but without any custom white balance or other info stored with the raw file from camera.
    Anybody else experience this or know fix?
    Thanks!
    For anyone wanting and willing to test on their machine, I'll post a link to a test raw file.... hmm, apparently this support forum does not allow for the linclusion of a link to an image file, but I'll see if it allows for a link to a zipped folder with image inside... I suppose I wouldn't download a .zip file myself but for anyone braver than I:
    http://laglj.com/2012hirez/1dsTestFile.zip
    Thanks,
    Lane
    laglj.com

    Lane,
    That latest raw update also shows supported devices. The EOS-1Ds is still shown as supported by Mountain Lion in the knowledge base article that accompanies it. Bump!
    I wonder if using Disk Utility and verify/fix permissions may restore your RAW capability.
    Don't have Aperture or Lightroom.
    I installed the recent raw updates into 10.8.2. The DB5W2360.TIF file has a generic Preview icon. Graphic Converter 8.3.1 opens .cr2 files, and it opened this TIF file nicely as well. GC is willing to modify white balance with a condition that it cannot be done in place, and must be exported to a different format.
    Not much help, I know.

  • IPhoto 6 OS X 10.4.7 support for Canon EOS 350D

    I am thinking of buying a Canon EOS 350D.
    Can anybody confirm whether or not this camera is supported in iPhoto 6 for RAW image processing, and more generally whether this camera is supported in the OS X 10.4.7. The current list of supported cameras does not include this model.
    http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/cameras.html
    Mike

    I have had the 350D for right at a month now. Basic operations with RAW and JPG formats work well. iPhoto recognized the camera automatically the first time that I needed to import.
    Just recently I have begun having problems, and I'm starting to try to get to the bottom of the problems. When I import just a few photos up to 200 photos, everything works perfect. I have a 2GB Sandisk Ultra II CF card. When I exceed 300 photos (less than half the capacity of the card), iPhoto will not import all of the photos. I get an error message showing that the last 100 files of the 300 are unreadable files. The camera reads the files and displays the images on the camera screen. I tried the CF card in someone elses printer that can read cards. This read every picture on the card fine. I tried setting the camera so that it would not automatically shut off. That did not work either. If someone can help with this issue, I'd greatly appreciate it. This is the first post I've read, so I decided to try to get help here. I will also search the forums for other threads that may help.

  • RAW Support for Canon G9

    Looked at the RAW Support page this morning after the website was updated and it appears there were no updates to support the Canon G9. Is this correct? Or have some of you received software updates this morning.
    Thanks

    I've downloaded the Lightroom demo (my 3rd time) and imported 266 D300 RAW photos from a Sunday morning shoot. I prefer Aperture, but I'm giving LR another chance. It's not that bad. My problem is that all our Macs are on Tiger and I really don't want Leopard (I also run many programs simply not compatible with Leopard), so in all likelihood will have to switch to LR/PS, which is rapidly becoming the standard anyways. I have to say performance is much faster but the 5 workflow separations in the user experience is inefficient, an artificial "silo" approach. Apertures UI model is much more flexible and transparent.
    I'll wait this week out and see if anything happens...

Maybe you are looking for