Will pse 8 recognize an olympus sp 350 specifically in the camera raw calibration area

Does pse 8 recognize an olympus sp 350 in the camera raw calibration area.....in pse 7 the only option I get is adobe standard beta 2....would it be worth it to upgrade to pse 8

Yes, you can try the trial version. New camera version has been integrated in PSE9

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