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Russell shows off the amazing wonders of Adobe Camera Raw 7.0 in Photoshop CS6.
http://adobe.ly/I5cSNw

I'd like it much better if I could open a pic in camera raw from Bridge.

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    I am unable to open raw files taken on my Canon Rebel T1i in my version of Photoshop CS3.  When I import raw files into Bridge they come up as patches with CR2 on them and when clicked on, a notice comes up stating that Photoshop does not recognize these files.  I tried to update my Adobe Camera Raw by downloading version 4.6 from the Adobe Website, but when I clicked on the plus-in, I got another message that Photoshop does not recognize this file.  I spoke with a representative from Canon who said that I could not update CS3 and that I should subscribe to the Cloud.  I would prefer to use my CS3, if possible.  Can anyone advise me what to do?

    The T1i was first supported by Camera Raw 5.4 which is only compatible with CS4 and later
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
    Some options:
    Upgrade to CS6
    Join the Cloud
    Download the free Adobe DNG converter, convert all T1i Raw files to DNGs then edit the DNGs in CS3
    Camera raw, DNG | Adobe Photoshop CC

  • Adobe camera raw and the nikon D80 in photoshop CS version 8

    How can I open RAW files from my nikon D80 in photoshop CS version 8 ? At the moment I have to open and edit my RAW files through Nikon View NX and then convert the files to Jpeg, dump them in a folder and then re-open them as Jpegs in photoshop, it's a very frustrating process so I'd really appreciate it if anyone can tell me how I can open them straight into photoshop, I really can't take this cross platform editing !!!! Thanks

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    I'll put I this posting in the photoshop community so the experts there can help you.
    We also have many other forums relating to other Adobe products
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  • Using Adobe Camera Raw as External Editor

    I've recently purchased Aperture 2.1 and am very pleased with everything thus far. I capture the majority of my photos in the RAW format (Nikon NEF specifically), and the one thing I'm trying to work out is this - with iPhoto I am able to choose Adobe Photoshop as my 'External Editor,' and when opening an image for adjustments, iPhoto sends the the picture in its native format. Consequently, RAW formatted images open with the Adobe Camera RAW plug-in, jpegs right into Photoshop and so on. With Aperture I notice that I am still able to select Photoshop as my 'External Editor,' but instead of sending the native format, Aperture allows only the 'temporary' format options of TIFF and PSD (8 and 16-bit). Needless to say, the files open directly into Photoshop -instead of the Camera RAW plug-in that I would prefer for my RAW files. Does anyone know of any work-arounds or possible solutions to this issue?

    iPhoto has no RAW conversion controls, but just makes a copy of the file for iPhoto edits.
    When you choose to edit it in photoshop, it sends the original over to Adobe Camera RAW. This is NOT a non-destructive workflow.
    Aperture has its own RAW converter- a quite good one- so the need for ACR is removed, and the workflow IS non-destructive. You should only be going to Photoshop for the things that Aperture is not designed to do like compositing and hi-end retouching
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    Honestly, if you prefer ACR, then you should be using Bridge or Lightroom for DAM as well.
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  • Adobe Camera Raw - Cancel a crop or straighten - ESC not working

    Hey Guys,
    I am trying to learn photoshop for the first time.  I currently have Photoshop CS5.1, but am thinking about upgrading to CC in the near future.  I have been following along with tutorials on Lynda.com in order to learn all of the functionality of the program.
    I am currently in the section learning about Adobe Camera RAW and how to utilize it.  The instructor was talking about using the straighten tool or crop tool and how it is not destructive to the image at all.  He says to click on either tool and then hit the ESC key to revert the changes that you made.  However, when I do this, it exits me out of Adobe Camera RAW all together.  I thought initially that it might be because I was in full screen mode, but i hit the F key and tried it again with the same outcome.
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    Thanks in advance.

    R_Kelly wrote:
    Hi,
    If you open an image in camera raw, draw out the crop tool and then press the Esc key, what happens?
    I just messed with it further tonight.  It looks like it is working correctly with the 'Crop' tool.  However, it is not working correct with the Straighten tool.  I use the straighten tool, click enter to straighten the image.  If the image does not look correct to me, I click on the straighten tool again and hit the ESC key to revert it back to the original.  As soon as I hit the ESC key (while clicked on the straighten tool) it closes out of Adobe Camera RAW and goes back to Adobe Bridge.
    Which operating system are you using?
    I am using OS X 10.10.1 (Yosemite)
    Which version of camera raw are you using?
    I am on Adobe Camera RAW Ver. 6.7
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  • Where do I find the white or shadow sliders in Adobe Camera Raw 8.71

    Where do I find the white or shadow sliders in Adobe Camera Raw 8.71  I just downloaded Photoshop from Creative Cloud as an update to my CS 5, yet these sliders are not there. Thanks!

    In CR the dialog has changed to new setting. Old images have to be updated to the new process. Now all sliders to the left bring a darker result, to the right a brighter result.
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  • Adobe Camera Raw 5.3 vs. 4.2

    Just noticed (Adobe website) that there is a new version of Adobe Camera Raw available.  I am using Photoshop Elements 6 which comes with Adobe Camera Raw 4.2.  The latest version is ACR5.3.  Does anyone know if there are any new features or capabilities I can get by downloading and installing this later version?  Or, did they just add support for more cameras?  I think they now support the D3 or D3X which would not affect me since my camera (D40x) is already supported.
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    You should always use the latest version of ACR, that your version of Photoshop/Elemenst can use, because there could also be bug fixes and improvements beside supporting later cameras models in the latest ACR.
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    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407110.html

  • Straighten tool Adobe Camera Raw

    I am using CS4 and Photoshop is up to date.
    When I use the straighten tool in ACR it crashes approx 50% of the time.
    I am currently using Windows 7 but had the same problem with Vista.
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    R_Kelly wrote:
    Hi,
    If you open an image in camera raw, draw out the crop tool and then press the Esc key, what happens?
    I just messed with it further tonight.  It looks like it is working correctly with the 'Crop' tool.  However, it is not working correct with the Straighten tool.  I use the straighten tool, click enter to straighten the image.  If the image does not look correct to me, I click on the straighten tool again and hit the ESC key to revert it back to the original.  As soon as I hit the ESC key (while clicked on the straighten tool) it closes out of Adobe Camera RAW and goes back to Adobe Bridge.
    Which operating system are you using?
    I am using OS X 10.10.1 (Yosemite)
    Which version of camera raw are you using?
    I am on Adobe Camera RAW Ver. 6.7
    Both Photoshop and Bridge are CS5.1
    You can see the version listed at the top of the camera raw dialog when not in full screen mode.

  • Adobe Camera Raw changes not reflecting in Premiere Pro

    I was super excited to try out the new CNDG support in Premiere Pro CC 2014, but I have to be honest - I am a bit disappointed...
    I am using 16bit Cinema DNG files and the source settings sliders really aren't doing it for me (notice the pink highlights)
    That's alright though, I would much rather use Adobe Camera Raw!
    Right click > Edit Original
    There we go, that looks nice - no pink highlights, nicely recovered details in the shadows and highlights. 
    PERFECT, click DONE!
    Nothing...For whatever reason, changes are not reflecting.
    Adobe - please allow us to use Adobe Camera Raw, there are so many folks out there that want to incorporate it into their workflow.  I have tried SpeedGrade and various other color correcting tools and I have found Adobe Camera Raw to work the best IMHO
    Thank you for your time.
    -Loyal Paying Customer

    Hi Ekombokom,
    ekombokom wrote:
    Hello! I too am having this same problem. I used Camera Raw (both in Bridge and Photoshop to make sure) to adjust and correct the Cinema DNG files I shot with my BMPCC; however, the video sequence in Premiere does not reflect any of the changes made. Why would Adobe not support Camera Raw settings in Premiere?
    Sorry, but Premiere Pro does not have a camera raw importer. You adjust the settings in the Source Settings dialog box instead (for RED, ARRI Raw, BMCC and BM Pocket Camera DNG files). You do have access to some controls for these formats, but in some cases, Camera Raw has more controls.
    ekombokom wrote:
    Camera Raw is an amazing tool for refining an image and gives me the best results compared to SG and Davinci. I was so excited to be able to use it once Premiere supported CinemaDNGs but now I'm confused as to why it's not supported.
    Cinema DNG from the Blackmagic Cameras are supported, you just adjust settings in Source Settings, as I mentioned. Have you tried that? The reasoning behind this is that Cinema DNG video coming from camera raw is too difficult to playback and edit with.
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    ekombokom wrote:
    I thought the point of using Adobe was that all their products worked together seamlessly? I really hope they fix this.
    You can always make a request here: http://adobe.ly/feature_request, however, I don't see a camera raw importer going into Premiere Pro any time soon (if ever) because of the reasons I previously mentioned (editing with camera raw would be too cumbersome). I think the more realistic feature request would be to add more controls in Source Settings.
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  • Adobe Camera Raw - CPU or RAM?

    Hey All!
    Please read the whole post, but if you want to cut to the chase, my question is: for ACR conversions would I be better off with an (Windows) 8-core system and 6gigs of ram, or a 4-core system and 12 gigs of ram?
    I am a professional photographer who, after upgrading to some equipment that spits out serious file sizes, needs to upgrade his computer system.  I shoot almost exclusively RAW and I rely primarily on Adobe Camera Raw to convert my files and open them in photoshop.  While photoshop performance is a consideration, my biggest concern is to be able to open ACR images ridiculously quick.
    Right now, working off 21 megapixel images on my current system, it takes between 10 - 20 seconds to open/convert a single file into photoshop.  I'm aiming for a couple of seconds.
    My current system (please don't laugh ... I know its bad):
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    Photoshop in general seems to be more CPU limited in my case than ram limited (most of the time is says 100% efficiency but things still take bloody long
    From some more experienced users, or users who have quad or octa core system or systems with insane amount of ram, I woudl really appreciate your feedback!
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    Hey Zeno!
    Thanks for the reply.
    I would have to disagree thought that it is hard drive limited at this moment.  Take a look at my task manager:
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    So basically, I am wondering if going to a quad core will have all 4 CPU's hit 100%, thus coming close to doubling the speed.  Or if I go i7 then with hyper threading it'll go to 8 effective cores.  Or if I go to dual Xeon processors I'd have 8 cores and with hyperthreading effectively 16 cores.
    I am wondering if anyone has experience with a quad core or octacore system that might be able to share some insight.
    But I would agree that probably for now 6Gs of ram is probably plenty.
    I also don't understand when you said:
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    Could you elaborate.  Its just that it takes about 15-20 seconds to convert a single file, and space that out even over 50 photos, that is still 15 minutes of wasted time.  Just trying to get the best I can without wasting needlessly.
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  • Adobe Camera Raw and Aperture

    Ok.. Please correct me if I'm wrong, because if what I am saying is actually true, then Aperture has some seriously frustrating issues.
    I use Aperture 3 to organize my photos and to do minor corrections, but the majority of my photo editing takes place in Photoshop CS5. I shoot in Raw so I expect to be able to use Adobe's wonderful Camera Raw plugin before opening a photo in Photoshop.
    Aperture gives you the ability to edit a photo in Photoshop and have the edited photo go back into Aperture. Thats a great feature. Unfortunately, it seems that if I try to send a raw photo from aperture to photoshop, it will not open in the Adobe Camera Raw plug in. It simply opens in photoshop. If I just drag the thumbnail from aperture into photoshop, it will open the camera raw dialogue and everythings great.. but if I do it that way, it will not update in aperture once I am done editing.
    It would be totally fine if I could just save the photoshop file and reimport it into aperture, but when I do that, it just shows up as a blank white photo, instead of the actual photo.
    So long story short there is no way to use Aperture AND adobe camera raw. I don't want to use Bridge.
    or is there???? Please give me a solution here or I want my money back.
    Or is there a way to reopen the camera raw function in photoshop, once the photo is already opened?
    Thanks for your help!

    I understand your concern, as I wondered the same thing. You might want to read http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=11666552&#11666552
    regarding a possible workflow for your situation (altho' they are using CS3, not CS5).
    I use CS4 but want to move to CS5 to get the additional features of ACR (excellent noise reduction, lens-specific aberration controls, etc.) Thus, my interest in using ACR vs AP3 for some of my images.
    I know now that AP3 is doing RAW processing at the moment of import, and that 'file' is no longer able to be processed by ACR via AP3. I was wondering about your trick of dragging the thumbnail to Photoshop and having it open in ACR. I cannot duplicate this, and I've tried different methods. If I could do this, that would be half the battle. (Can you enlighten me?) I will also take a look at Catapult.
    I know of no way to open ACR while an image is open in Photoshop (APS). The plugin seems to kick in only when you open it from Bridge or the Finder.
    Regarding the blank white photo, I'm assuming it is a PSD with no thumbnail. I have seen this when I import 'old' PSD's into AP3. I fixed this by going into the Preferences in APS, under File Handling/File Compatibility make sure you set 'Maximize PSD and PSB File Compatibility' to 'Always'. Then, you must open the blank white photo files and Save As... the same file name to overwrite the blank one. You should then see the thumbnail. (Also in APS Preferences, set File Saving Options, Image Preview to 'Always Save').
    Granted, not having the option of easily using ACR is a tough pill to swallow for those of us who are in the Bridge/APS camp. I will readily forgo the 'pleasures' of using Bridge for AP3. I will NEVER give up APS since I need layers and graphic/text capabilities it offers. So a smooth interaction between AP3 and APS is a must for me. However, AP3 offers so much more than Lightroom, that I won't look back, now that I've made the switch. Good luck!

  • Adobe camera raw plugin for Premiere Pro

    Check out this article, I just tried and it'd be magic if you could use this in premiere natively! Sending a feature request right now!
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    HI mattscreative,
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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:26:25 -0600
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Adobe Camera Raw plugin for Photoshop 7
        Re: Adobe Camera Raw plugin for Photoshop 7
        created by mattscreative in Photoshop Windows - View the full discussion
    Have you tried using the software for your camera? Looks like Olympus has one available for PS 6.0 and up. C-8080 Software:
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  • Do you have any neartime plans to implement Fuji Xe-1 RAF format of RAW files into Adobe camera RAW?

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    This is a user-to-user forum.  Although there are some Adobe employees who monitor this forum occasionally, you are not addressing Adobe when you ask a question.  Most of the people who comment here are simply users like yourself.  However, you should know that updates are made available about every three months.  And, usually, new cameras will be supported in the next version of Lightroom and Camera Raw, unless the camera is released too close to an Adobe update.  If that happens, then you can usually expect support for the camera to be in the next update.  None of us know when that will happen, and anyone who works for Adobe is not at liberty to divulge that information.  Your camera will probably be supported in the near future, but you will simply have to wait and see when that will take place.  I know, not a real satisfactory answer.  But that's the way it is.

  • Is there a way to get Adobe Camera Raw to appear in "Open With" drop down?

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