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snappysi
16-05-2010, 10:45pm
Hi All,
So i decided to try and take some raw images and see what the difference is... workflow etc... Only problem is that i cannot open them.
I am sure i am missing something easy but i cant figure it out as of yet....
I have photoshop cs3 extended and adobe raw as a plug in, version 4.
When i open the folder containing the images and try to open 1 of them, it says that it cannot as it is not a supported file. ( or something to that effect ) .
Camera is a Nikon if that helps with replies.... (saves as a NEF file )

Thanks in advance

Simon.

ricktas
16-05-2010, 10:48pm
which Nikon? Remember that Adobe do not backwards support camera's. So a newly released camera will not be able to have its RAW files opened in an old version of Photoshop (and ACR).

In your photoshop, go to HELP, check for updates, you may need an updated version of Camera Raw.

The other alternative is to download Adobe DNG convertor and convert them from your NEF format to the open source Adobe DNG raw format: http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/

dbax
16-05-2010, 11:00pm
^ what Rick said :D
Also try opening them in the Nikon software that came with the camera (if any I'm not a Nikon user)if they work there you know the problem is with the PS/ACR not recognising the newer camera

snappysi
17-05-2010, 9:19am
Thanks for replies Rick and David. Camera is a Nikon D60, so not exactly new...... Will try the options you set out above today when time permits...
On a side note, i dont know if it means anything but when i open the files in ps bridge, all the metadata is available, just no picture......

Thanks again

Simon.

mercho
17-05-2010, 1:51pm
Thanks for replies Rick and David. Camera is a Nikon D60, so not exactly new...... Will try the options you set out above today when time permits...
On a side note, i dont know if it means anything but when i open the files in ps bridge, all the metadata is available, just no picture......

Thanks again

Simon.

Definitely sounds like an ACR update is needed, as the others have said.

I had the same issue when i did a fresh install of Win 7 and Photoshop a few months back, and an update sorted out the issue..

Papou
20-05-2010, 8:53pm
Top right hand corner of Photoshop or via you Start/Programs menu select "Bridge" and open all your files from there to view.It will show all raw images as well and from there you can select the image to open in ACR by double clicking on it to open it in ACR for you post processing or the beginning of your post processing.