RAW support for new camera in Bridge CS3

Hi all
I have PS Elements 6 on a Mac and have updated to ACR 5.2 which allows Elements to open the RAW files from my new Panasonic G1 camera. However, I have to do this direct from Elements as I get the message in Bridge that 'this version of Bridge does not support this file'.
Am I correct, therefore, in thinking I need the CS4 version of Bridge. If so, is there any way of getting this without buying the full version of Photoshop?
Thanks
John

Here are the instructions from the downloads page:
To install with Adobe Photoshop Elements 6: NOTE: You must follow all of the new instructions in order to successfully install the Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop Elements.
1. Exit Photoshop Elements and Adobe Bridge.
2. Open the download file and double-click CameraProfiles.dmg and follow the onscreen instructions.
3. Navigate to the root of the local disk (not the user's home folder).
4. Navigate to:
(Please read directory carefully)
Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS3/File Formats
5. Move the existing plug-in to another location (for example, a new folder on your desktop). Ensure you keep this version in case you need to revert back.
6. Copy the Camera Raw plug-in,
Camera Raw, from the download into the same folder as in Step 4.
7. Launch Photoshop Elements or Adobe Bridge.

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