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04/28/2010 10:52:42 PM · #1
Have any of you owners of this camera found difficulty with PS elements accepting Raw files? I have not been able to download RAW files into PS. I checked for plug-ins and they are for the Rebel T1i
04/28/2010 10:54:35 PM · #2
Your camera is a new model that Adobe doesn't support yet.
04/28/2010 11:03:51 PM · #3
Originally posted by scalvert:

Your camera is a new model that Adobe doesn't support yet.


That doesn't make me feel so good. Canon said that I must use their software to view and edit(with their program) my RAW images. I hope this changes soon. BTW the camera takes some pretty sweet images.
04/28/2010 11:05:13 PM · #4
Originally posted by scooter97:

Originally posted by scalvert:

Your camera is a new model that Adobe doesn't support yet.


That doesn't make me feel so good. Canon said that I must use their software to view and edit(with their program) my RAW images. I hope this changes soon. BTW the camera takes some pretty sweet images.


It will change soon, Count on it. In the meanwhile, you'll do fine with Canon's DPP for your RAW processing and subsequent export to Photoshop.

R.
04/28/2010 11:07:21 PM · #5
Originally posted by scooter97:

the camera takes some pretty sweet images.

Well it certainly should... it's a 7D Jr.
04/28/2010 11:21:22 PM · #6
Patience is a virtue...Ugh! thx for the feedback Robert and Shannon
04/28/2010 11:24:08 PM · #7
It shouldn't be too long. Apple already supports that camera at the system level, and Adobe's usually first.
04/28/2010 11:30:38 PM · #8
I'll be looking forward to the updated plug-ins. No doubt Adobe wants to support this type of file.
04/29/2010 10:00:33 AM · #9
On a vaguely related note, anyone know what the deal with availability is? I see kits available now, but the body only seems like it's not available anywhere yet? Or is it just massively backordered?
04/29/2010 10:18:58 AM · #10
Camera Raw 5.7 supports the RAW files from the T2/550D:

//www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4683

You'll need CS4 or newer to use the new plugin, of course.
04/29/2010 10:23:37 AM · #11
Both Lightroom 2 and CS4 works great for me with the T2i. I updated both of the apps a few days ago.
05/01/2010 09:47:24 PM · #12
Unfortunately I am working with basic software. Elements 7. I am considering getting CS5 through a friend who is a teacher. It is much more program than I need. Perhaps there will be a plug in for my version of PS soon. I can get PS Elements 8 from a new computer software package, but I doubt that will help with this issue. To freakin_hilarious, it would not surprise me that this is a marketing ploy, makes sense. I ended up buying the kit. The 18-55 IS lens is better than the 18-55 non IS I got with my first Rebel.
05/02/2010 12:57:03 PM · #13
Originally posted by scooter97:

...Perhaps there will be a plug in for my version of PS soon. I can get PS Elements 8 from a new computer software package, but I doubt that will help with this issue...

You certainly don't need to move to CS5 to get Adobe's updated RAW processing. You *do* need the latest version of Elements. Aedobe will not release a plug-in for your version of Elements. What happens is, when Adobe starts shipping a new version of it's software, be that Ps or Elements, further releases of the RAW converter are not backward compatible with the previous version. SO if you buy a camera that is newer, you will need to upgrade to get to a compatible version of the RAW converter.
This situation will persist as long as camera manufacturers insist on using proprietary RAW formats.

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