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12/09/2010 05:00:28 PM · #1 |
I just bought a Canon 7D and love it! However my RAW images are not opening in Photoshop CS4. Would that just be a setting in the camera?? |
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12/09/2010 05:23:54 PM · #2 |
You probably have an old version of Adobe Camera Raw. You will need to update ACR to the latest version compatible with CS4. I believe that should cover the 7D. Do keep in mind that Adobe stops updating ACR for Ps version X as soon as version X+1 is released, so if you buy a camera released after a Ps version launch, you will never get support for it in ACR unless you upgrade Ps. |
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12/09/2010 05:48:12 PM · #3 |
@ Kirbic - How do I know if I have the X version or the X+1 version? |
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12/09/2010 05:49:33 PM · #4 |
I have version 11. That is what it said when I clicked on "about photoshop"..... |
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12/09/2010 05:53:55 PM · #5 |
I have the same problem, though I'm using Elements 7. Having already spent so much on the camera, I'm not keen to buy new software right now, so I've decided to make do with Digital Photo Professional, which came with the camera. It's a bit of a nuisance having to work with 2 programs, but it will do for now. |
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12/09/2010 05:56:17 PM · #6 |
Tom:
It's just a matter of time: when your version was introduced vs when the 7D was introduced. I am pretty sure CS4 covers the 7D if you update ACR. No harm in DOING it, then you'll know. If you can't update it to 7D compatibility, then you can use Adobe's RAW-to-DNG converter, which gets RAW files into a format that can be used universally. That's how I work on 7D files now, in CS3. Penny has CS5, and she opens directly.
Some day when I grow up I'll have CS5 too :-)
R.
Message edited by author 2010-12-09 17:57:11. |
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12/09/2010 06:17:47 PM · #7 |
Thanks Robert. I'm downloading the RAW-to-DNG converter right now. It's only been a couple of days, but I really miss being able to open RAWs in Elements. |
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12/09/2010 07:11:48 PM · #8 |
ACR v 5.6 *should* be compatible with Elements 7, and *does* cover the 7D. ACR 5.6 is definitely compatible with CS4. Note: the download link I provided is for the Windows version. |
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12/09/2010 07:43:13 PM · #9 |
Downloaded the converter and it works fine. I'm absolutely delighted.
Just to share my first photo with the 7D - taken a few days ago. Not a great composition, and it doesn't look too good at 100%, but taken at around 5:30am, hand-held, it needed ISO 2500, a luxury I've never had before.

Message edited by author 2010-12-09 19:44:58. |
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12/09/2010 07:47:35 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by kirbic: ACR v 5.6 *should* be compatible with Elements 7, and *does* cover the 7D. ACR 5.6 is definitely compatible with CS4. Note: the download link I provided is for the Windows version. |
I didn't realise this was compatible with Elements 7, but it appears it is. Seems I didn't need the converter after all. Will have to download this when I have more time. Thanks. |
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12/11/2010 05:18:46 PM · #11 |
So I've now got two ways of working with my RAW files in Elements, both without spending a cent on new software. Thanks guys.
I have to say DPC membership really is money well spent.
Message edited by author 2010-12-11 17:19:14. |
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12/11/2010 06:11:37 PM · #12 |
Super! Now WOW us with the results :-)
R. |
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12/12/2010 10:56:34 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Super! Now WOW us with the results :-)
R. |
I'll try. Trouble is I don't seem to be able to come up with a good score very often. I really like my entry for "From the ground up" but that doesn't guarantee other people will. But with the number of entries in so far, I should be able to make the top 100:) |
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