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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Camera Raw Q&A => Topic started by: ButchM on July 28, 2015, 12:21:24 pm
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"In order to pursue further innovations in image processing and workflow technology, the next release of Adobe Camera Raw (v 9.1.1) will be the final version available for use with CS6."
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2015/07/update-to-camera-support-policy-in-cs6.html (http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2015/07/update-to-camera-support-policy-in-cs6.html)
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"In order to pursue further innovations in image processing and workflow technology, the next release of Adobe Camera Raw (v 9.1.1) will be the final version available for use with CS6."
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2015/07/update-to-camera-support-policy-in-cs6.html (http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2015/07/update-to-camera-support-policy-in-cs6.html)
Yes. Since ongoing support was only for bug fixed and camera support, one would hope the last version will be as bug free as possible and necessary. For future camera support, you'll have to convert to DNG, then this older version will support those newer cameras.
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What can they be putting into 9.2 or 10 that precludes continuing to including new camera / lens support into ACR?
Converting to DNG may help for a while, until they stop updating the DNG convertor.
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Converting to DNG may help for a while, until they stop updating the DNG convertor.
What makes you believe they will stop updating the DNG converter? Don't believe the FUD.
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Yes. Since ongoing support was only for bug fixed and camera support, one would hope the last version will be as bug free as possible and necessary. For future camera support, you'll have to convert to DNG, then this older version will support those newer cameras.
While DNG converter will make it possible to work with Raw files from cameras not supported by ACR 9.1.1, it will not provide new lens profiles for CS6 users.
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While DNG converter will make it possible to work with Raw files from cameras not supported by ACR 9.1.1, it will not provide new lens profiles for CS6 users.
You sure?
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While DNG converter will make it possible to work with Raw files from cameras not supported by ACR 9.1.1, it will not provide new lens profiles for CS6 users.
What? I think you need to study up a bit more on lens profiles. Maybe look for the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader etc.
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5492
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For Windows users there is a neat way...
http://thepluginsite.com/products/metaraw/
It works like you have the default ACR...
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What can they be putting into 9.2 or 10 that precludes continuing to including new camera / lens support into ACR?
Converting to DNG may help for a while, until they stop updating the DNG convertor.
As I read the announcement, they're not discontinuing ACR, it's that releases subsequent to 9.1.1 will not be compatible with PS CS6 or earlier. Just how long do you expect development for legacy software to be offered? FWIW, Adobe isn't alone in this ... try to buy a fresh copy of Office 2007 or 2010 from Microsoft.