![]() Use ACR 2.4 as your raw converter plug-in to Photoshop CS.The last DNG Converter that runs on Windows 2000 is reported to be 4.3.1. The DNG Converter is a stand-alone utility, and therefore any version of it can be used even if you use Photoshop CS, CS2 or CS3. To do this, use a sufficiently up-to-date version of the (free) Adobe DNG Converter, for example (at the time of writing) version 5.1. Create DNG files from your original raw files.This page is based on personal experience. ![]() Some of these can be handled directly, but most of them only via the "DNG route". Users of Photoshop CS, CS2, or CS3 can handle raw image data from all of the (about) 200 cameras that the latest versions of Photoshop CS4 can handle. Lots of people still use Photoshop CS, CS2, or CS3 yet want to handle raw images from cameras which were launched after Photoshop CS4 was released. ![]() Variants sometimes apply for cameras whose native raws are not directly supported by Adobe. This page is primarily written for cameras whose native raws are supported by Adobe. Useful links including Adobe's supported-camera list.Cameras that Adobe don't have native raw support for.(I haven't updated the page to give more details about Photoshop Elements). Photoshop Elements 3.0 and later, using ACR no earlier than 2.4, can process raw DNG files created from the raw files of all the cameras supported by ACR 4.2 and Lightroom 1.2. The principles described here also apply to Photoshop Elements. Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie reminds us that where a camera uses DNG as its native raw format, Photoshop CS with ACR 2.4 will support those DNGs directly.Īnd ACR 2.4 will also support DNGs created with non-Adobe DNG Converters. ![]()
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