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I just had to re-install my Photoshop CS4 and Bridge programs onto a new computer because my old one crashed. Now Bridge won't read my CR2 files (my camera is a Canon 5D Mark II). In Bridge it just shows me a small thumbnail but won't show the actual picture. When I try to open a file to edit, it says "could not complete request because it is not the right kind of document". I wasn't having any trouble on my old system so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong?
Update camera raw to 5.7
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When you reinstall you lose all the updates like camera raw 5.7 and the photoshop cs4 11.0.2 update
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Update camera raw to 5.7
windows
Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows : Camera Raw 5.7 update
mac
Adobe - Photoshop : For Macintosh : Camera Raw 5.7 update
When you reinstall you lose all the updates like camera raw 5.7 and the photoshop cs4 11.0.2 update
windows
Adobe - Photoshop : For Windows : Adobe Photoshop CS4 11.0.2 update - multiple languages
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Thanks, this works!
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The Drivers needed for ACR to convert CR2 to a Readable Cr2 is built in Canon's Picture Style Editor Installation file. downlad at canonusa for specific camera.
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How does that help open canon camera raw cr2 files into adobe camera raw?
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worked for me once or twice, LR seems to recognize CR2 files when it wants to, picks and chooses files.
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