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September 21, 2013
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Fuji RAW "RAF" How to read with photoshop?

  • September 21, 2013
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Anyone tell me how to read a RAF file please?

I am using PS Elements 8 and a Fuji X20 with *.RAF files.

The PS e8 is fully updated.

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    areohbee
    Legend
    September 26, 2013
    Participating Frequently
    September 21, 2013

    Sadly the DNG software  does not do such a good job as the MAC OS (Preview).

    The converter program looses light and definition in the convertion.

    Pretty poor show Adobe!!!

    ssprengel
    Inspiring
    September 21, 2013

    What version of Elements and what specific camera model are you trying to adjust RAF files from? And what version of DNG Converter are you using? Each version of Elements is compatible with particular versions of the camera raw plug-in and each camera model is only natively supported by versions of the camera raw plug-in newer than when the camera was introduced. The DNG Converter just creates a version of a raw file that can be adjusted by obsolete versions of the Camera RAW plugin that don’t natively support a particular camera model. There are also compatibility options in the DNG Converter that need to be set for the image to look right.

    Participating Frequently
    September 23, 2013

    Camera Fuji x20

    Adobe PS Elements 8

    Noel Carboni
    Legend
    September 21, 2013

    Adobe doesn't make a practice of adding new camera support to older versions of Photoshop that are no longer currently selling.

    If your camera is newer than your version of Photoshop, you'll want to do one of two things:

    1.  Use the latest version of Adobe's free DNG converter to convert your raw files to the .DNG format, which can then be read by your older version of Photoshop.

    -or-

    2.  Upgrade Photoshop to the latest version, which (assuming support for your camera has already been added) will be able to open the raw files directly.

    -Noel

    Participating Frequently
    September 21, 2013

    Reply. Thanks for the advice.

    If true this is yet another reason why I do not intend to buy anymore Adobe Software.

    But thanks all the same.

    Which of the multide of versions and updates would I need?

    It's obvious enout to me that a simple patch to my version of Photoshop would be easier for everyone, expecially Adobe.

    Noel Carboni
    Legend
    September 23, 2013

    You bought a new camera...  Why not buy the latest new software to deal with its files?

    -Noel