Canon 1dx Raw File

Canon 1dx Raw File

Sharlin wrote: Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CS6 do not support RAWs from the newest patch of Canon cameras and never will. Your alternatives are either to upgrade or use the free to first convert your RAWs into DNGs.

I missed the part where the OP said LR 5. I updated to 6.5.1. What caught my eye is how the OP installed 9.5.1 in what I imagine is a non CC version of CS6. I use DNG bit I can also open a CR2 in LR, do the edits, use the edit in PS6 command and tell it to render using LR. It opens in CS6 retaining the edits and the I can do further editing. Zee Char wrote: brightcolours wrote: Horrgakx wrote: Hi all - I've just tried opening a raw file in Lightroom (5.7) & Photoshop (CS6 v13.0) but it says it can't open the file. I found Adobe Camera Raw 9.5.1 and installed it but no difference.

Driver Canon Mp160 Windows 8.1. Any ideas please?? New versions of lightroom and photoshop. You can't get a new version of PS unless you subscribe. You can get a stand alone of LR.

Then get a different raw converter, or use DPP4. LR5 and PS CS6 are not going to support newer cameras. Brightcolours wrote: Zee Char wrote: brightcolours wrote: Horrgakx wrote: Hi all - I've just tried opening a raw file in Lightroom (5.7) & Photoshop (CS6 v13.0) but it says it can't open the file. I found Adobe Camera Raw 9.5.1 and installed it but no difference. Any ideas please?? New versions of lightroom and photoshop. You can't get a new version of PS unless you subscribe.

You can get a stand alone of LR. Then get a different raw converter, or use DPP4. LR5 and PS CS6 are not going to support newer cameras. I don't need to. I have LR6 which I can use the edit in PS option or use DNG. I'm not having any issues.

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I'm just explaining what you can and can't do and curious how 9.5.1 CS6 can be achieved when Adobe is not updating stand alone CS6. That is what the OP said.

Canon 1DX Mark 2 – a Game Changer? A couple of weeks ago I posted on my Facebook page that I had been playing around with some RAW files shot with the new Canon 1DX Mark 2 – and my initial conclusion was that the new speed master from Canon was, in my opinion, something of a GAME CHANGER. Boy did I get a bit of a thrashing – from Nikon D5 users who have little to no experience of the pre-existing 1DX system, let alone the new one; in other words folk trying to justify the giant lump of cash they’ve just handed over What GAME is it that I think the Canon 1DX Mark 2 potentially changes? For me it breaks down quite simply: Auto Focus: The Canon 1DX Mk1 61 point Reticular AF system BEATS THE CRAP out of all variants of the Nikon Multi-Cam 3500 AF system when it comes to using long glass on fast-moving targets.

With the caveat that you need to know and understand how to set it up of course! Image Quality: Any Nikon pro-body RAW file kicks a Canon 1DX Mark 1.CR2 file into the middle of the last century. The Nikon D4/4S sensors produce RAWs that are cleaner in respect of ISO/Noise, greater Dynamic Range (up to a point) and are just plain “more tractable” when it comes to post process; especially in shadow and highlight recovery. And so “The Game” is quite simple – AF Performance v Sensor Output IQ – it’s simple and straight forward enough that anyone can understand where I’m coming from! Let’s get something clear from the start – neither Canon or Nikon have seen fit to let Uncle Andy get his hands on either of the new cameras! The other week I went to a Canon day in Manchester and actually got my hands on a Canon 1DX Mark 2 – but when I went into my pocket and pulled out a 64 Gb CF card the guy from Canon had a hissy-fit and wouldn’t allow me to take any shots – “we can’t allow them to get into the public domain” was his excuse, and he wouldn’t budge. But one of the speakers, Simeon Quarrie, was kind enough to let me have a play with some of his.CR2 from a project in Africa he’d just completed on the new Canon 1DX Mark 2 – and my chin hit the floor.

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