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Home >> Photoshop Tutorials >> photography >> Page 1 >> Camera RAW Update

Photoshop CS includes the Camera RAW plug-in to handle proprietary RAW file format images from a variety of cameras. With new cameras being released regularly, Adobe plans to update the plug-in as necessary. The first update is now available.
The first Camera RAW update adds support for these cameras:
Fuji FinePix F700
Fuji FinePix S5000 Z
Fuji FinePix S7000 Z
Kodak DCS720x
Kodak DCS760
Kodak DCS 14n
Leaf Valeo 22
Leica Digilux 2
Nikon D2H
Olympus C-5060 Zoom
Olympus E-1
Panasonic DMC-LC1
Pentax *ist D
Sony DCS-F828
For a complete list of supported cameras, see this link: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html

If you use one of the previously supported cameras, you may still benefit from the additional new features (as described on the Adobe Web site):
--EXIF data from files saved in Adobe Photoshop CS is now extracted to both XMP and old TIFF-tag based structures, making it visible in Photoshop 7.0 as well as other applications that only support TIFF tags.
--On Canon 1D and 1Ds, if you have shot a series of photos using White Balance bracketing, the Temperature and Tint values are retained, as well as reflected, when opening the file in Camera Raw 2.1.
--When in the advanced Apply Camera Raw Settings dialog box, the last used subset will be remembered in the "Update: Custom Subset" settings.
--Green pixel balancing and "crosshatch" noise reduction are improved.

To download the Camera RAW update, head to the appropriate link:
Mac
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2434
Windows
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2433

Installing the Camera RAW update:
1. Quit Photoshop.
2. Move the original Camera RAW plug-in to another location on your hard drive, outside the Photoshop Plug-Ins folder. You'll find it at: Mac
[harddrive]> Applications> Adobe Photoshop CS> Plug-Ins> File Formats
Windows
C:\ Program Files\ Adobe\ Photoshop CS\ Plug-Ins\ File Formats 3. Double-click the downloaded file to uncompress the plug-in.
4. Move the new plug-in into the File Formats folder identified above.
5. Restart Photoshop.

 

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