Photoshop CS2 & raw files fron sony a300 camera AWR file

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boothmarcus
Feb 8, 2009
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Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you
can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

Running Vista sp1. Sony only has a raw plugin for Windows

Can anyone help

Thanks in advance

Marcus Booth

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Geoff J
Feb 8, 2009
Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you
can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

Running Vista sp1. Sony only has a raw plugin for Windows

Can anyone help

Thanks in advance

Marcus Booth

I have used Sony Image Data Converter on my Vista computer to convert ARW files from a friend’s Sony A100. You can download it from the Sony site but if I recall I had to d/l one version then a upgrade to Vista. It is not very good software and I no longer use it as I have upgraded to Photshop CS4 which makes a far better job of converting the ARW files. Look at this link http://support.sony-europe.com/dime/digistill/alpha/alpha.as px?site=odw_en_GB&sc=DIME&m=DSLR-A300
It’s not very clear but the Image Data Suite for Windows should work on Vista.


Geoff J.
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Geoff J
Feb 8, 2009
I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you
can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

Running Vista sp1. Sony only has a raw plugin for Windows

Can anyone help

Thanks in advance

Marcus Booth

I have used Sony Image Data Converter on my Vista computer to convert ARW files from a friend’s Sony A100. You can download it from the Sony site but if I recall I had to d/l one version then a upgrade to Vista. It is not very good software and I no longer use it as I have upgraded to Photshop CS4 which makes a far better job of converting the ARW files. Look at this link
http://support.sony-europe.com/dime/digistill/alpha/alpha.as px?site=odw_en_GB&sc=DIME&m=DSLR-A300
It’s not very clear but the Image Data Suite for Windows should work on Vista.


Geoff J.

Since my last reply I’ve had a look on that link, the Data Suite is a newer version of the one that I have so hopefully it will be improved!


Geoff J.
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Joel
Feb 8, 2009
"" wrote:

Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you

I don’t know about your Photoshop CS2 but my CS2 does RAW just fine. BTW, Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW (you you are right) but the ARC comes with Photoshop CS2 and newer does.

can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

You really need to READ a little more about the RAW and CS2. Cuz it’s a little more than you think.

1. Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW

2. The ARC (Adobe RAW Converter) comes with Photoshop does

3. At Adobe site they have instruction (in TEXT format) to show you where to copy the plug-in to.

4. And they also have information of which RAW format (camera and model) CS2, CS3, and CS4 support etc..

Running Vista sp1. Sony only has a raw plugin for Windows

Can anyone help

Thanks in advance

Marcus Booth
GJ
Geoff J
Feb 8, 2009
Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you

I don’t know about your Photoshop CS2 but my CS2 does RAW just fine. BTW, Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW (you you are right) but the ARC comes with Photoshop CS2 and newer does.

can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

You really need to READ a little more about the RAW and CS2. Cuz it’s a little more than you think.

1. Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW

2. The ARC (Adobe RAW Converter) comes with Photoshop does
3. At Adobe site they have instruction (in TEXT format) to show you where to
copy the plug-in to.

4. And they also have information of which RAW format (camera and model) CS2, CS3, and CS4 support etc..

Joel, Marcus has CS2 which does not support his camera with the Camera Raw version that came with CS2.


Geoff J.
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boothmarcus
Feb 8, 2009
On 8 Feb, 20:08, "Geoff J" wrote:
Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you

I don’t know about your Photoshop CS2 but my CS2 does RAW just fine.  BTW, Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW (you you are right) but the ARC comes with Photoshop CS2 and newer does.

can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

You really need to READ a little more about the RAW and CS2.  Cuz it’s a little more than you think.

1. Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW

2. The ARC (Adobe RAW Converter) comes with Photoshop does

3. At Adobe site they have instruction (in TEXT format) to show you where to
copy the plug-in to.

4. And they also have information of which RAW format (camera and model) CS2, CS3, and CS4 support etc..

Joel, Marcus has CS2 which does not support his camera with the Camera Raw version that came with CS2.


Geoff J.- Hide quoted text –

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Thanx everyone for your replies.

There is a plugin for my a300 but Adobe say it will only be supported on CS3 and above, NOT on CS2.

There is a plugin for CS2, but the A300 was introduced after this release.

Marcus Booth
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nomail
Feb 8, 2009
wrote:

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you
can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

Photoshop CS2 comes with Camera RAW, which is the plugin you need to open RAW files. Your version of Camera RAW doesn’t support your A300 however, because the A300 is too new and Camera RAW for CS2 doesn’t get updated any more. The solution is simple: download the free Adobe DNG Converter and convert your RAW files to DNG (which is also a RAW format). Your version of Camera RAW does support DNG.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com
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Joel
Feb 8, 2009
"Geoff J" wrote:

Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you

I don’t know about your Photoshop CS2 but my CS2 does RAW just fine. BTW, Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW (you you are right) but the ARC comes with Photoshop CS2 and newer does.

can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

You really need to READ a little more about the RAW and CS2. Cuz it’s a little more than you think.

1. Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW

2. The ARC (Adobe RAW Converter) comes with Photoshop does
3. At Adobe site they have instruction (in TEXT format) to show you where to
copy the plug-in to.

4. And they also have information of which RAW format (camera and model) CS2, CS3, and CS4 support etc..

Joel, Marcus has CS2 which does not support his camera with the Camera Raw version that came with CS2.

In this case you are correct! because right now the RAW formats are not uniformed or each manufacture has it own style and they often change on different model or firmware. So, CS2 only supports the current RAW formats at the time CS2 was still the current version, same with CS3, and CS4.
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ahall
Feb 9, 2009
Joel writes:

Joel> "Geoff J" wrote:
Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you

I don’t know about your Photoshop CS2 but my CS2 does RAW just fine. BTW, Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW (you you are right) but the ARC comes with Photoshop CS2 and newer does.

can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

You really need to READ a little more about the RAW and CS2. Cuz it’s a little more than you think.

1. Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW

2. The ARC (Adobe RAW Converter) comes with Photoshop does
3. At Adobe site they have instruction (in TEXT format) to show you where to
copy the plug-in to.

4. And they also have information of which RAW format (camera and model) CS2, CS3, and CS4 support etc..

Joel, Marcus has CS2 which does not support his camera with the Camera Raw version that came with CS2.

Joel> In this case you are correct! because right now the RAW formats are not Joel> uniformed or each manufacture has it own style and they often change on Joel> different model or firmware. So, CS2 only supports the current RAW formats Joel> at the time CS2 was still the current version, same with CS3, and CS4.

But the CS2 version of ACR will work with DNG files, and you can use the modern DNG converter (free) to make DNGs with the new camera, then use the old ACR to convert.


Andrew Hall
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tconway
Feb 9, 2009
"Johan W. Elzenga" wrote in message
wrote:

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you
can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

Photoshop CS2 comes with Camera RAW, which is the plugin you need to open RAW files. Your version of Camera RAW doesn’t support your A300 however, because the A300 is too new and Camera RAW for CS2 doesn’t get updated any more. The solution is simple: download the free Adobe DNG Converter and convert your RAW files to DNG (which is also a RAW format). Your version of Camera RAW does support DNG.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com

some hints along this same idea can be found at this website: http://www.barrypearson.co.uk/articles/dng/ps_cs.htm
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Joel
Feb 9, 2009
wrote:

Joel writes:

Joel> "Geoff J" wrote:
Hi

I know CS2 does not accept RAW files, but there is a download/plugin that you

I don’t know about your Photoshop CS2 but my CS2 does RAW just fine. BTW, Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW (you you are right) but the ARC comes with Photoshop CS2 and newer does.

can get. Adobe do not appear to have a plugin for CS2. CS3 onwards yes. I have down loaded camera raw file 3.7 & have tried putting it into the plugin folder in photoshop , but still does not work.

You really need to READ a little more about the RAW and CS2. Cuz it’s a little more than you think.

1. Photoshop itself doesn’t do RAW

2. The ARC (Adobe RAW Converter) comes with Photoshop does
3. At Adobe site they have instruction (in TEXT format) to show you where to
copy the plug-in to.

4. And they also have information of which RAW format (camera and model) CS2, CS3, and CS4 support etc..

Joel, Marcus has CS2 which does not support his camera with the Camera Raw version that came with CS2.

Joel> In this case you are correct! because right now the RAW formats are not Joel> uniformed or each manufacture has it own style and they often change on Joel> different model or firmware. So, CS2 only supports the current RAW formats Joel> at the time CS2 was still the current version, same with CS3, and CS4.
But the CS2 version of ACR will work with DNG files, and you can use the modern DNG converter (free) to make DNGs with the new camera, then use the old ACR to convert.

Well, but I can only be able to response to what I read. And if you are talking about the DNG then you are correct that the DNG should work with most if not all current RAW junkies.

Or because right now each manufacture and software developer have their own format and code, and Adobe is trying to win the RAW war by creating their own universal format. The problem that Adobe wants to own the format not to share with other, and others don’t want Adobe to win which they may end up license the format later in the future. So the war keeps on going.

I think Adobe will win but may take awhile longer yet.
JJ
John J
Feb 10, 2009
Joel wrote:

Or because right now each manufacture and software developer have their own format and code, and Adobe is trying to win the RAW war by creating their own universal format.

Adobe is taking the initiative, true. That doesn’t mean that they are subverting everyone else.

The problem that Adobe wants to own the format
not to share with other,

Bullshit.

Adobe has made the specifications public and intends that it remain public. No secrets.

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