kbg32
neo-romanticist
Support for the following cameras has been added from Camera Raw 3.3 to 3.4.
EOS 30D
Epson
R-D1s
Leaf
Aptus 65
Aptus 75
Olympus
EVOLT E-330
SP-320
Pentax
*ist DL2
Samsung
Samsung
GX-1S
EOS 30D
Epson
R-D1s
Leaf
Aptus 65
Aptus 75
Olympus
EVOLT E-330
SP-320
Pentax
*ist DL2
Samsung
Samsung
GX-1S
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Sean Reid
Guest
Yup, that support in fact came about as a result the cooperative efforts of various members of this forum.
Cheers,
Sean
Cheers,
Sean
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Thanks Sean. Cheers to all!
iUser
Established
Anyone know if this is in the 9.0.1 update for Photoshop?
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Camera Raw updates are separate. This update is for CS2.
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
It seems that even if you have Adobe Updater preferences to auto download & install (which I have) it dosen't download camera raw in this mode. My version of CS2 updated to 9.0.1 is only showing Camera Raw version 3.2.
I guess you have to download & install 3.4 manually?
I guess you have to download & install 3.4 manually?
anglophone1
Well-known
Point of clarity please, anyone.
If i install ACR 3.4 with the update for R D1s files , will I still retain the ability to process R D1 files?
Thanks
Clive
If i install ACR 3.4 with the update for R D1s files , will I still retain the ability to process R D1 files?
Thanks
Clive
iUser
Established
I should think so. The ACR update will only be adding more cameras.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
anglophone1 said:Point of clarity please, anyone.
If i install ACR 3.4 with the update for R D1s files , will I still retain the ability to process R D1 files?![]()
Thanks
Clive
Yes, ACR 3.4 is backward-compatible with files for the original R-D 1.
Also, to answer someone else's question earlier, installing ACR 3.4 updates Photoshop, Bridge, and any other Adobe applicaton that calls the ACR plug-in to handle raw files.
If you use Adobe's DNG format, you'll also want to download the latest version (3.4) of DNG Converter, which likewise has been updated to handle R-D 1s (and other new) file formats. DNG converter and ACR are separate items, although you can get both as a combined download from the Adobe website.
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peterbilitch
Guest
If the earlier version of ACR already supported the Epson R-D1 and if the Epson R-D1S is identical in terms of hardware and only different in terms of firmware, what would be needed from ACR in the new version to provide an update for the R-D1S? (Sorry if my question is a little confusing, but hopefully people understand what I am getting at...)
Peter
Peter
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Jim Watts said:It seems that even if you have Adobe Updater preferences to auto download & install (which I have) it dosen't download camera raw in this mode. My version of CS2 updated to 9.0.1 is only showing Camera Raw version 3.2.
I guess you have to download & install 3.4 manually?
Download and instructions here - http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html
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Sean Reid
Guest
Peter,
The difference in firmware seems to make for a slightly different RAW file.
Cheers,
Sean
The difference in firmware seems to make for a slightly different RAW file.
Cheers,
Sean
jimbobuk
Established
Sean,
Have other programs followed in supporting the R-D1s files, or is Adobe the first one? Such as Capture one etc?
Not long till the firmware arrives i guess.. do we upgrade or not ?
Have other programs followed in supporting the R-D1s files, or is Adobe the first one? Such as Capture one etc?
Not long till the firmware arrives i guess.. do we upgrade or not ?
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