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For a complete overview of camera support in Photoshop and Lightroom, visit the following article:
Why doesn't my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?
Note: ETAs for specific cameras are not available.
No one can say (except for some Adobe employees, who are not allowed to say). You should check the list here each time Adobe updates the Lighroom Classic software.
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@Marco22119654l5hz wrote:
Good evening. Is it already known when the ARW files of the new Sony Alpha 7IV can be edited in Lightroom?
It is known.
It is not open to the public.
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Apparently they prefer making their customers angry because they know people will not switch software anyways.
If Capture One gets theur support working before Lightroom I will switch. This silence is so disrespectful.
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Apparently they prefer making their customers angry because they know people will not switch software anyways.
I'm glad you started that with the word "apparently".
Getting the actual facts, like querying the Adobe LR and ACR team or a large group of the user base would be more work indeed.
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So people that bought the camera think it is fine to not be able to use their payed subscription software?
Sure. That seems reasonable.
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So people that bought the camera think it is fine to not be able to use their payed subscription software?
Sure. That seems reasonable.
By @fred4242
"If you want a wise answer, ask a reasonable question." -Johann von Goethe
The software didn't stop working.
The software will still work on images from your camera too. This absurd line of arguments that you can't use your camera or the software you subscribe to is, well abusrd.
You started your Adobe subscription the day you also received your camera, yes or no?
You checked if your Adobe subscription worked with your shiny new camera before you placed your order, yes or no?
You cannot use Sony's software until raw support while not knowing that purchasing a new camera might not have software support for the raws, yes or no? That is all spelled out below, long before you paid for that camera.
See:
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/why-is-my-camera-not-supported.html
I don't know what people that bought the camera think; I don't assume. Perhaps they were not thinking very well about this issue, which again is decades old.
Do you think this back and forth is going to get you camera supported any faster? The answer is a resounding no.
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I don't care if you think it is absurd.
I don't agree with you.
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I’m sorry I offended you with my common sense. And facts.
This will all work out for you in the future.
And then, another new camera will be released: rinse and repeat.
Adios.
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So people that bought the camera think it is fine to not be able to use their payed subscription software?
Sure. That seems reasonable.
By @fred4242
It's a bit like buying a new electric car without checking that there's somewhere to charge it. At least local authorities and businesses can anticipate demand and start installing charging points, and new cars have standard connections etc. But camera makers change their raw formats with each model and fail to offer a generic raw option like DNG, so Adobe can't do anything until the day the camera is released. Without wanting to "victim blame" - camera makers don't warn customers of the problem - who would buy an electric car if they knew they couldn't charge it?
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Or even, who would continue to pay for software that doesn't support their equipment?
We all will, becuase there is no other viable option and that's why it's not a top level priority for Adobe.
Jonny
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Sure, if Adobe didn't support it after a reasonable time.
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@Marco22119654l5hz, though Adobe almost never announces release schedules, historically support for a new camera from a leading manufacturer is usually included in the release following the camera's announcement but sometimes in the release after that. The Sony A7 IV was announced 10/21/21. LR releases roughly every 8 weeks, so we might expect to see LR 11.1 sometime in December. (This is just an educated guess based on past releases over many years.)
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Proactivity vs. reactivity.
Kinda weird - as I said before - that nowadays camera facturer doesn't deliver needed information in time. It's been weeks since Youtubers released their videos about this model. Despite they shot JPG's it just being LAZY that things not be ready when cameras are delivered to customers.
"Here you have a brand new car, but we don't give you the keys just yet. Surprise!!!"
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Maybe I'm being cynical but I find it odd that people defend Adobe and manufacturers here also... as people say it's not like this is uncommon so I'm not seeing why can't manufacturers and Adobe work together ahead of the general release. Sorry if this "offends" people but I've listened to my customers in my day to day role many a time, especially when it's logical!
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Has anyone found more workarounds rather than shooting jpgs, converting raw to tiffs? Photoshop was updated a few days ago, but LR/CameraRaw still in a standstill.
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Hi guys! At the moment, I own a Sony A7 IV and I can't open any files or import any files (Macbook Pro) of the new camera in Ps or Lr. The files do have the .arw filetype so that should not be a problem!
I guess the configuration of the Sony A7 IV is not yet implemented in Lr, Ps and Camera Raw...
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Any idea when Lightroom will be updated to support the Raw files from the Sony A7IV?
This camera was launched a while ago now.
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No one here as any idea. Only Adobe knows, and they never tell in advance when things will happen. So you'll just have to be patient and we'll all find out at the exact same time, when it happens.
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I'm getting into chaos because of this I do not have my other camera and the sony a7iv does not work with lightroom. This would not be fair to us.
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This is how Adobe has always handled new camera releases. That's the way it is. They don't even try to keep this a secret, this is well known and publicly stated here: https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/why-is-my-camera-not-supported.html
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Just because it is how it always been doesn't mean it is the best way. I am so tired of that argument.
Times changes, product changes and so user expectations. Once in the past you could even own your software and not pay per month (while waiting for a critical update).
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@fred4242 wrote:
Once in the past you could even own your software and not pay per month (while waiting for a critical update).
No, you never owned the software. Not Adobes, ever. You purchased a license under EULA which spelled out an agreement of this license you agreed to just to install it. Read it before clicking OK. You have never owned any Adobe software. You simply purchased a perpetual license* to the product. And you waited for software updates. And got them until the next major rev, then you didn't get them at all.
Those are (again) the facts. 🤔
* https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/perpetual-software-license?amp=1
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Good you have all the facts then.
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You are welcome.
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When will RAW files be supported for Sony A7M4
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I also have a sony a7 iv camera and it would be important to know when we will be able to read the raw files.