Remove camera raw cameras

The latest software today (11-14-2014) is for new camera raw cameras. Do not own any of these cameras so tried to hide the update. Update will not hide the update. Tried three times - no luck - possible bug. Reported to apple feedback today. OK Now I think there are other cameras in camera raw from the past that I would like to remove. I'm sure that camera raw files don't take up much space (under 1 mb) but I sure would like to delete them. Where are the camera raw files located? Looked in Adobe app support and can not find any plug-ins or camera raw files. Looked in all the other Adobe app support directories and none found. thanks for any help.

I'm sure that camera raw files don't take up much space (under 1 mb) but I sure would like to delete them.
The raw support for the cameras is bundled into one single package, buried deep inside the system. A RAW Compatibility update will replace the old bundle, not add additional files.
You will gain no space by skipping this update.

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