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ly54839969
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September 30, 2017
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I can not work with photos gotten from Canon 6D Mark II

  • September 30, 2017
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Dear  Sir  to be concerned

I use the Adobe programs(Lightroom 6, CS6 premium, etc) pleasantly.  But now I have problems.

I can not work with photos gotten from Canon 6D Mark II.

Because the CameraRaw_9_12 program is not supported for the CS6.

At present The only  one way that  I can do  is the way  to use  the DNG Converter program.

But The DNG diminishes the quality of photos.  So I want to maintain the photo quality.

I am looking forward to supporting the CameraRaw_9_12 for the CS6 users.

I should close it there, waiting for the good news.

sincerely yours

From   the Adobe Lover

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Correct answer John Waller

ly54839969  wrote

I use the Adobe programs(Lightroom 6, CS6 premium, etc)

If you have Lightroom 6, updated to Lightroom 6.12, then you can open 6D Mark II Raw files.

ly54839969  wrote

At present The only  one way that  I can do  is the way  to use  the DNG Converter program.

But The DNG diminishes the quality of photos.  So I want to maintain the photo quality.

In what way do you think the DNG diminishes the quality of the photos? DNG is Raw in another wrapper. Nothing is lost or gained by converting to DNG. You have the same photo quality whether you edit the Raw or DNG file.

I am looking forward to supporting the CameraRaw_9_12 for the CS6 users.

Won't happen. All work on CS6 stopped years ago. There will be no more updates.

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John Waller
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John WallerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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October 1, 2017

ly54839969  wrote

I use the Adobe programs(Lightroom 6, CS6 premium, etc)

If you have Lightroom 6, updated to Lightroom 6.12, then you can open 6D Mark II Raw files.

ly54839969  wrote

At present The only  one way that  I can do  is the way  to use  the DNG Converter program.

But The DNG diminishes the quality of photos.  So I want to maintain the photo quality.

In what way do you think the DNG diminishes the quality of the photos? DNG is Raw in another wrapper. Nothing is lost or gained by converting to DNG. You have the same photo quality whether you edit the Raw or DNG file.

I am looking forward to supporting the CameraRaw_9_12 for the CS6 users.

Won't happen. All work on CS6 stopped years ago. There will be no more updates.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 1, 2017

CS6 is 4+ years old and is no longer being updated, so I doubt that it is possible for new raw features to be added

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