Will you be putting out a new camera raw or update that will support the Canon 7D Mark II?

I have recently purchased a Canon 7D Mark II and do not have camera raw to support it.  Will you be developing this soon???

The camera-raw supported applications list is somewhat misleading and not updated for ACR 8.7, obviously.
The misleading part is that PS-CS6/CC/CC-2014 all can be updated to ACR 8.7, even though the list lists ACR 8.3 for CC and CS6.  The reason for the lower version for CC and CS6 is that both those have lower OS-version requirements (Vista/OSX 10.6) than ACR 8.7, and ACR 8.3 was the last version of ACR to work with the same lower version compatibility.
If you have PS-CS6 or newer and Win7 or OSX 10.7 or newer then you can update your camera raw plug-in to ACR 8.7, but if your OS is older or your version of PS is older then you can’t.

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