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Hello,
I am using Adobe CS6. I have a Canon Rebel T3i and recently purchased a Canon EOS 80D. I have gone through all the steps, installed the appropriate updates for Camera Raw that works with my 80D, but still cannot access any photos I've taken in the RAW format. Adobe says I am still using my older version of Camera Raw. Also, when I try to click on "Updates" under the help icon in CS6, it cannot open. Can someone please help me?
jaymkay7@gmail.com wrote
installed the appropriate updates for Camera Raw that works with my 80D, but still cannot access any photos I've taken in the RAW format.
See the following link for supported cameras and the minimum version of Camera Raw required to read the Raw files
Cameras supported by Camera Raw
The Canon 80D was first supported in Camera Raw 9.5.
That means that, even if you update CS6 to the latest version of Camera Raw (9.1.1) which is compatible with CS6, you still won't be able to o
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Use CS6 menu Help>About Plug-in>Camera Raw see it you have ACR 9.1.1 installed....
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jaymkay7@gmail.com wrote
installed the appropriate updates for Camera Raw that works with my 80D, but still cannot access any photos I've taken in the RAW format.
See the following link for supported cameras and the minimum version of Camera Raw required to read the Raw files
Cameras supported by Camera Raw
The Canon 80D was first supported in Camera Raw 9.5.
That means that, even if you update CS6 to the latest version of Camera Raw (9.1.1) which is compatible with CS6, you still won't be able to open Raw files from the Canon 80D. No matter how many updates you try and install, you won't be able to install any version later than Camera Raw 9.1.1.
To work with 80D Raw files, you have a couple of options:
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Thank you,
That solved my problem.
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The DNG Converter currently showing in the link is version 9.1.2. Will it work on Canon 80D files?
Second, I updated Photoshop CC and when I look at the Camera Raw (as described above) it still says 9.1.2.
When I go to Adobe CC, it says Camera RAW is up to date.
Why is this so confusing?
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jwArtWorks wrote
The DNG Converter currently showing in the link is version 9.1.2. Will it work on Canon 80D files?
Yes.
Second, I updated Photoshop CC and when I look at the Camera Raw (as described above) it still says 9.1.2.
When I go to Adobe CC, it says Camera RAW is up to date.
Why is this so confusing?
Agreed. The updating mechanism in the Cloud Desktop App seems to get confused easily and not recognise when updates exist.
Try updating manually.
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Photoshop CC isn't letting me open my CR2 files from my Canon 80D either, and when I try to use the Adobe DNG Converter, it says "The folder does not contain any supported Camera Raw files" (even though that's where my CR2 files are).
My Camera Raw version is 10.1.
Please help! This is maddening.
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Can you upload one of your 80D CR2 files to a server like dropbox and post a like to it. I do not have a 80D so I download an 80D Raw file from the web and ACR 10.1 had no problem opening it.
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Unfortunately I can't upload the file as it's proprietary for a client.
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Do you still have your 60D it can give you one that is yours? Test that new CR2 before uploading it see if it works in ACR 10.1
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It's an 80D, and that's the other weird thing: we tried taking a dummy picture to reproduce the issue which we could share, and that file was able to be opened just fine.
Also, the files I can't open show up in the Finder (macOS) preview window without issue, so I know the file itself isn't entirely corrupted or anything.
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Raw file contain a Jpeg preview image because Raw data can not be display as a RGB Image. So you cameras firmware postprocess the RAW data into a Jpeg preview image so the camera can display your image for you. This Jpeg image may be what Finder is displaying for you.