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Camera Raw Profiles Plug-in

Community Beginner ,
Jun 09, 2018 Jun 09, 2018

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I have a Pentax K-5 IIs, and have never been able to get Camera Raw's Camera Calibration to show anything but Embedded and Adobe Standard as the profile choices (nothing about Pentax at all).

I just updated Photoshop CC a couple of weeks ago, and heard that  Camera Raw's Profiles has been significantly updated, but it doesn't seem to have been changed at all on my version.

I have an iMac Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014, with High Sierra OS. Oh, and I only shoot RAW. My file extension is DNG. I know that my Pentax is supposed to be supported.

I read (I think - it wasn't really clear) that I need a Plug-In, but I don't know what the name of the plugin is - just searching for "Adobe Camera Raw Profiles Plug-In" hasn't found anything. How do I find it?

I also went to my Photoshop's Help>Find Plug-Ins & Extensions, but that brought me to an Adobe page with thousands of Plugins for special effects, most for sale, and doing a search within that page for Camera Raw Profiles didn't bring anything helpful up either.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 09, 2018 Jun 09, 2018

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What version of Photoshop and Camera Raw are you using?

As of PS CC 2018/19.1 & ACR 10.3 there are various profiles available for the K5-IIs and most other cameras that produce raw images:

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Well, since I renewed my subscription and updated 2 weeks ago, in late May, I assume it's whatever is the latest. And the one I had before was Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, from a year ago, which also should have had, but didn't, support for Pentax cameras. Not sure how to see which Camera Raw I downloaded from Adobe two weeks ago, but the Photoshop CC version I downloaded from  Adobe 2 weeks ago says: 2017.1.4 and then in the line below that, 20180411.r.29x64 if that means anything

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The camera raw version is in the title bar of mine on Windows if it's not maximized...10.3.  That's the minimum ACR version for the new profiles.

Doing Help / System Info... in PS shows the following PS version for me: 19.1.4 20180507.r.325 2018/05/07: 1170750 x64.

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Unfortunately, I don't know how to make my camera raw not maximized. There's no title bar at all. I'll go look for my Help>System Info now and see if I can find that kind of info. Thanks

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Here's the info (looks like I only have 2017. I could've sworn that I had downloaded some big PS update. But I also recently updated my OS, so I may be confusing the two.

Adobe Photoshop Version: 2017.1.4 20180411.r.29 2018/04/11: 1166261  x64

Number of Launches: 32

Operating System: Mac OS 10.13.4

System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:60, Stepping:3 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2

Physical processor count: 4

Processor speed: 3500 MHz

Built-in memory: 32768 MB

Free memory: 19810 MB

Memory available to Photoshop: 30743 MB

Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %

Required plug-ins:

   Camera Raw 9.12.1 (790), Copyright © 2017 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Camera Raw.plugin”

   Camera Raw Filter 9.12.1 (790), Copyright © 2017 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Camera Raw.plugin”

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I am not a Mac person so am not exactly sure, but to me it looks like the version of PS you have installed is from Nov 2016:

Update information for older versions of Adobe Photoshop

You might check things on this page to see if you can get a newer version of PS, installed, and as a last resort, try the Mac link for ACR 10.3 near the bottom of the page:  Keep Adobe Photoshop up to date

What does your CC app say you have for other versions available to install.  This is what it looks like on my computer:

BTW, this is how I change from full-screen to title-bar mode on my ACR plug-in:

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