Sony RX 100 Raw Files

Using Windows 8 PSE 9.0.3.
What do I need to do in order to process Raw files from Sony RX 100
Thanks in advance.

Every RAW capable Sony camera I've had is provided with software that can read those RAW files. Recent cameras usually require you to connect the camera to your PC so that the Sony website can then validate you do indeed own a Sony camera - it will then let you download the software. So you could use that software to convert the files to a PSE readable format.
Alternatively you can convert them to Adobe's DNG format using their free DNG Converter 8.2. Your PSE9 will then open these into Camera RAW.
Cheers,
Neale
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