Photoshop CS Vers 8.0 won’t open .RAF Fuji RAW pictures ??

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Dec 28, 2005
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I thought that i had read that Photoshop CS would open RAW files taken with the Fuji S5600 camera (.RAF files). However, this is not the case. Can anyone please let me know if i have to download a plug-in and if so, where i get it from. I have searched Google and Adobe’s website with no luck

Windows XP Pro (SP1), 620RAM, Adobe Photoshop CS Version 8.0.

Many Thanks
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Bill Hilton
Dec 28, 2005
Andy100 writes …
I thought that i had read that Photoshop CS would open RAW files taken with the Fuji S5600 camera (.RAF files). However, this is not the case. Can anyone please let me know if i have to download a plug-in ..

Here’s a list of the cameras supported with the CS2 version, I don’t think yours is on it so you may be out of luck … CS supports even fewer models … http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html

Bill
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Andy100
Dec 28, 2005
It’s not looking good is it !! – Oh well, maybe they will support it soon. The camera has only been out a short while !

Cheers
Andy

"Bill Hilton" wrote in message
Andy100 writes …
I thought that i had read that Photoshop CS would open RAW files taken with the Fuji S5600 camera (.RAF files). However, this is not the case. Can anyone please let me know if i have to download a plug-in ..

Here’s a list of the cameras supported with the CS2 version, I don’t think yours is on it so you may be out of luck … CS supports even fewer models … http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html
Bill
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Barry Pearson
Dec 29, 2005
Andy100 wrote:
It’s not looking good is it !! – Oh well, maybe they will support it soon. The camera has only been out a short while !

The only news I have is that some time ago Thomas Knoll was seeking images from the S5600 to enable it to be supported, and then on 13th December he said he didn’t need any more sample files. (From the Adobe forums). It is a safe guess that it will appear in a future version.

Its RAF files won’t be supported directly in CS. Instead, it is expected that it will be possible to convert them to DNG and the DNGs will be supported by CS.

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I thought that i had read that Photoshop CS would open RAW files taken with the Fuji S5600 camera (.RAF files). However, this is not the case. Can anyone please let me know if i have to download a plug-in ..

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Barry Pearson
http://www.barry.pearson.name/photography/
http://www.birdsandanimals.info/
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Andy100
Dec 29, 2005
Cheers Barry. Let’s hope so ! – it’s such a nice camera and shooting in RAW mode is far better than JPEG, i can live with the increased file size. I still get around 45 on a 512mb card, so not too bad !!

Cheers
Andy

"Barry Pearson" wrote in message
Andy100 wrote:
It’s not looking good is it !! – Oh well, maybe they will support it
soon.
The camera has only been out a short while !

The only news I have is that some time ago Thomas Knoll was seeking images from the S5600 to enable it to be supported, and then on 13th December he said he didn’t need any more sample files. (From the Adobe forums). It is a safe guess that it will appear in a future version.
Its RAF files won’t be supported directly in CS. Instead, it is expected that it will be possible to convert them to DNG and the DNGs will be supported by CS.

[snip]
I thought that i had read that Photoshop CS would open RAW files
taken
with the Fuji S5600 camera (.RAF files). However, this is not the
case.
Can anyone please let me know if i have to download a plug-in ..

[snip]


Barry Pearson
http://www.barry.pearson.name/photography/
http://www.birdsandanimals.info/

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