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October 25, 2008
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CS4 bridge... enabling camera raw??

  • October 25, 2008
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I just installed CS4, and get the following when trying CTRL-R:

"Camera Raw editing is not enabled.
Camera Raw editing requires that a qualifying product has been launched at least once to enable this feature."

What the heck qualifying product is supposed to be launched, and how can I enable RAW in Bridge?
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    Participant
    March 11, 2011

    try this. i have cs5 and the way i got round it was.in cs5 go to( edi-,preferences-camera raw,go down to jpeg and tiff handling and change jpeg setting to automatically open all supported jpegs,click ok and when you open a jpeg in bridge it should open the jpeg first in raw then,when you have finished editing just open image in cs5.works for me only downside is all of your jpegs will open in cameraraw first,before you can edit them in photoshop,you can change the settings back at anytime tho,(edit- preferences -cameraraw -automatically open jpeg with settings)will set it back to default setting.

    December 15, 2009

    OSX Leopard /XP
    CS4
    Bridge 3
    Camera Raw 5.5

    Here's a simple solution:

    Open Bridge -> have any .CR2 image -> double-click it - it will open in Camera Raw ->in Camera Raw click on "Open Preferences Dialog" or Control K -> down at the bottom of a Camera Raw Preferences in the boxes "JPEG and TIFF Handling select "Always open JPEG files with settings using Camera Raw" and "Always open TIFF files with settings using Camera Raw" -> OK to get out of the Camera Raw Preferences -> Cancel out of the Camera Raw. Then close down Bridge and Photoshop. Reopen Bridge, right-click or double click on ANY image format (JPEGS, . CR2) it triggers Camera Raw from here on.

    if you have any questions feel free to contact me.

    info@vophotostudio.com

    Participant
    November 3, 2009

    This problem has been driving me nuts, however I came across what I think is the answer.

    I have CS4 with Camera Raw 5.5 and Windows Vista. If I have CS4 open and then open Bridge and right click on an thumbnail in Bridge and select 'open in ACR', or 'control+R', then the dreaded 'Camera Raw is not enabled' message appears.

    However, if I do not open CS4 but go directly into Bridge, then click on a thumbnail, ACR opens automatically. If I press shift and click on a thumbnail then CS4 opens. Itseems to me that it should be the other way round, 'shift+click' should open ACR and 'click' should open CS4. However this is what happens so I am learning to live with it.

    If Adobe staff read this please send an update which will reverse this, therefore correcting it, or perhaps change your instructions round so that they match the reality. In any case let me know.

    Participant
    August 5, 2009

    This problem has happened to me twice after successfully using CS4 BRIDGE "Open in Camera RAW" facilty for several months without any hitches, both on my laptop running Vista and on my main PC running XP.  I have tried the simpler answers posted here but none so far have solved the issue of opening RAW files in Bridge - though can still use Photoshop CS4 to open multiple RAW files (but don't have enough memory to always have both CS4 & BRIDGE running at once).  I also have kept CS3 as hate the removal of the easy way to create web galleries in CS4 but LOVE the topical RAW ajustment tool in CS4 - so have to use both versions!  Is there a proven solution to this?

    August 5, 2009

    ReelLifePhotos wrote:

    I also have kept CS3 as hate the removal of the easy way to create web galleries in CS4 but LOVE the topical RAW ajustment tool in CS4 - so have to use both versions!  Is there a proven solution to this?

    You can install the "legacy" web galleries and their templates in CS4!

    See http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404900.html which among other thing states:

    Quote:

    Web Photo Gallery

    The ability to create a Web Photo Gallery is now available in the Adobe Bridge CS4 OutputModule. We highly recommend creating your Web Photo Galleries this way. If you would like to continue using the legacy Web Photos Gallery plug-in (WebContactSheetII), please follow these steps:

    1. From the Photoshop CS4 install disc, drop the //<language>/Goodies/Optional plug-Ins/Automate/WebContactSheetII plug-in into the //Adobe Photoshop CS4/Plugins/Automate folder
    2. From the Photoshop CS4 install disc, drop the //<language>/Goodies/Presets/Web Photo Gallery folder into the //Adobe Photoshop CS4/Presets folder and then restart Photoshop.


    Optional: To add this legacy functionality back into Bridge (as a menu item):

    1. From the Photoshop CS4 install disc, drop the //<language>/Goodies/Optional plugins/Bridge Startup Scripts/photoshop_web_contact_sheet folder and photoshop_web_contact_sheet.jsx file into following locations:
      • Mac OS: //Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts CS4/Adobe Photoshop/
      • Windows XP: //Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Startup Scripts CS4/Adobe Photoshop/
      • WindowsVista: //Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Adobe/Startup Scripts CS4/Adobe Photoshop/
    2. Restart Bridge.
    Participant
    August 5, 2009

    Thanks John.  Will try adding that in then.  I still need to solve this sudden refusal of camera RAW to open from the right click menu in CS4 Bridge which is ruining my work-flow!  I do seem to have successfully copied my various other plugins across from CS3 Photoshop, as am still on 32bit so might be able to remove CS3 altogether now thanks (and just bite the bullet and redo all my actions !) 

    June 5, 2009

    Having the same problem with Camera Raw editing not enable:  Vista Ultimate/64 Bit/ CS4 English.

    After reading all the post, without finding one that worked, I opened Photoshop and then Bridge from Photoshop.  I then opened a CR2 without a problem.  I then closed all, opened Bridge, as stand alone, and double clicked on a CR2 image and Camera Raw 5.3 opened for the first time.

    In my case, opening Bridge, via Photoshop did something to allow Camera Raw editing.  It was as if I turned on a light swith for Bridge.

    Hope this helps someone.

    Cecil

    June 4, 2009

    I experienced the same error and found this fix for my Windows Vista/Ultimate/64 bit, CS4.

    From CS4 Photoshop, I open Bridge and then doubled click on CR2 file and it finally opened the file in Camera Raw 5.3.  I closed all, open Bridge, doubled click on CR2 and jpeg file and it worked.

    This was my first attempt to open Bridge from Photoshop (maybe enabling the Camera Raw for Bridge???).  I hope this helps someone as I worked on this for hours.  Cecil

    March 27, 2009
    Gary - from you post can't tell if you solved your problem on RAW or not. You can only have one ACR file in the folder for it to work. Rename the old version or delete it.
    Participant
    March 27, 2009
    I solved the problem.

    1. Used search to find all copies of camera raw files in the x86Program Files and regular 64 bit program files and deleted them.

    2. Manually installed camera raw as per instructions in info with camera raw download.

    Manual 64-bit installation on Windows:

    If you are using Photoshop CS4 as a 64-bit application, you can use the Adobe Update Manager to install Camera Raw 5.3. [***Note this part of instructions is totally wrong because update puts files in wrong place. Instead follow the manual installation below.]

    If a manual update of the plug-in is required, install the Camera Raw plug-in in two locations:

    a. The CameraRaw.8bi found at the top level of the zip folder should be placed in the following directory:

    Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS4\File Formats

    b. The CameraRaw.8bi found in the folder labeled 64-bit should be placed in the following directory:

    Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS4\File Formats
    Participant
    March 27, 2009
    I had to restore windows on a vista 64 bit based computer and reinstall cs4. Used the adobe updater. Found I could not open dng files in camera raw. manually put raw files in proper places in x86Program files, etc and 64 bit progrm files. Still can't open dng files in camera raw. Now when I click in photoshop on help plugins, I find camera raw is listed twice.

    Bottom line is apparently that updater is worthless and installs camera raw in an incorrect place. I could not find a solution for this on the Adobe site and sent them a request for help.

    Can't understand why Adobe does not fix this common problem.
    Participant
    March 26, 2009
    Hi Ramón,

    Thanks for pointing it out!
    I have corrected that post in the Macintosh forum.

    Thanks again!