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I have downloaded a trial version of Lightroom CC, but require Lightroom 6. Can any one confirm the it will support Raw Files from a Fuji X-T2. I have Photoshop CS6 and this does not work. I Understand that I would need to change to Photoshop CC.

I am a Hobbyist and don't use it enough to justify the cast of monthly Payments and I cannot get the DNG converter to work.

I am using a Mac.

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Correct answer Just Shoot Me

Found my pictures folder in Finder.

Finder, Preferences, Sidebar and tick off the ones you want to display.

I now have a sidebar with the folder i made, containing 1 raw file.

I put this into the DNG converter and select to save in same place as a DNG.

It says it has done it but non dng file appears.


Open the DNG converter program then at the top, "1 Select the images to convert" Point it to the folder, browse to the folder, that the RAW files is in. Put a check mark in "Included images contained within subfolder" and "Skip source image if destination image already exists".

The in 2 Select location to save the converted images select "Save in Same Location" and check mark in Preserve subfolders.

Nothing in  3 and then click the Convert button at the bottom.

Also there is a new DNG converter, 9.9, released today. Update to that.

Adobe Digital Negative Converter 9.x

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John Waller
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Community Expert
March 6, 2017

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Peter+Appleby  wrote

I cannot get the DNG converter to work.

Where are you getting stuck with it?

The most common issue is that people try to open a single Raw file and convert it but the Raw converter cannot find anything to convert.

However, the Raw converter works by you pointing it to a folder of Raw files for conversion, even if there's only one image to convert.

See Camera Raw: How to use Adobe DNG Converter - YouTube

You also need to be running the correct version of the converter which supports the Raw files from your camera. In your case version 9.6 or later.

Participating Frequently
March 7, 2017

Thanks for Advice, your method would be best if I can get it to work.

I take the SD card out of my camera and use a card reader to try to download the files into a folder ready for conversion to DNG.

However the image files do not appear on the SD card, although they are there if I look at them in the camera.

I am running a Mac with the latest OS (sierra). If i try connecting the camera to the Mac, iPhoto says it does not recognise the files and will only download jpegs.

I am obviously doing something wrong, but am starting to regret buying the Full X-T2.

Help!!!

Peter

Just Shoot Me
Legend
March 7, 2017

It sounds like you might have a bad, faulty, memory card. With the card in a card reader open Finder and see if you can see the files on the card. If you can't then more than likely the card is bad. Try a different card in the camera and take some test shots. See if you can then see the image files with Finder.

The X-T2 has 2 card slots. Are you using both slots? If not are you sure the camera is set to record images to the card that is in the slot you have it in?

F. McLion
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Community Expert
March 6, 2017

You need to (free) update to at least 6.6 / 2015.6 to support the X-T2.

Download Photoshop Lightroom

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