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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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Was soll bitte diese frage ich habe zu einem konkreten thema geschrieben und darauf hingewiese das nur eine vorläufige unterstützung verfügbar ist!!!!!! Das ist fakt sieht man auch auf der webseite das bedeutet selbst in der neusten version ist es nicht vollständig verfügbar!!!!!!!!!! Und selbst wennn würde ich wohl kaum mir die arbeit machen und hier extra schreiben wenn ich eine alte version noch hätte von lightroom!!!!!!!!!
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Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Desktop depend on Adobe Camera Raw or camera and lens support. Therefore, rather than waste your time and ours trying to answer a question we don't have answer for, I think you'd best post your request in the forum thread intended for camera support https://community.adobe.com/t5/camera-raw-discussions/p-new-camera-raw-file-support-requests-amp-inf...
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Having done some research, it appears that Lightroom doesn't (yet) support the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 lens.
I know it's a new lens and support won't be immediate, but I can't find anything that says when support might be available.
Does anyone know anything about when support for the lens might be available?
Thanks,
Andy
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Lens profiles for Nikon Z lenses are built into the raw files, and applied automatically by LrC.
These profiles correct for distortion and chromatic aberration, but not for vignetting.
At least that's the case for the lens I've got, the 24-70 f/4.
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I'd never noticed that. Thanks for pointing it out.
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@Per Berntsen @Is exactly right. For z lenses support is immediate since the correction is embedded in the raw files. There will be no selectable profile, just the one you can see in the (i) button. This is the case for every single Z lens. For F mount lenses using the FTZ adapter you can sometimes find lens profiles in the pop-up but you DO NOT WANT to use those profiles since you well get double correction of distortion and vignette. They are a holdover from older camera bodies which do not embed lens profiles in the raw files. Z series cameras do even for F mount lenses.
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That's useful to know. I'll stop apply lens correction then, and I definitely won't create presets to do it automatically on import!
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Hi , i recently buy a Sony Zve10 ii and i cant import raw files , any issues?
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If I have the correct camera, then LrC v13.5 is required and that is just preliminary support. This per:
and a note on preliminary support:
"Preliminary support means that the image quality and raw format support for the given camera model is not yet finalized and may be updated in a future release."
And this is not a bug, just a not completely supported camera at this point.
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I have been waiting to hear when the Canon R5 Mark II was "supported" in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. I wasn't sure if those two programs were "ready" for that camera yet. Anyone know of an issues with using either program with my R5 Mark II? Please don't get technical - I'm not great with technical "stuff" - just didn't want to waste my time trying to edit and find out the camera wasn't supported, or whatever you call it! 😉
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@CarolinaTexan: "I have been waiting to hear when the Canon R5 Mark II was "supported" in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop."
Support for the Canon R5 Mark II was added to LR Classic 13.4 / Camera Raw 16.4:
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
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iPhone 16 was released 2 weeks ago with plenty of fore-warning. Why is there no update to the camera RAW files?
[Moved from ‘Bugs’ to ‘Discussions’ by moderator, according to forum rules.. Obviously this is not a bug...]
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With Adobe Max on the horizon, you can be sure there will be an update soon.
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Great, but it would be more useful now rather than waiting for some PR talkfest. If it's ready to go, why don't they just release it?
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What doesn't work? I have an iPhone 16 pro and all its files work great including the proRAW files. Do you mean dng images from the Lightroom camera itself? Those seem to work just fine too for me too in Lightroom and in camera raw.
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@Allan36215451o745: "iPhone 16 was released 2 weeks ago with plenty of fore-warning. Why is there no update to the camera RAW files?"
Full LR / Camera Raw support for new cameras from major manufacturers is usually included in the release following the availability of the cameras, sometimes the release after. The next release is due mid-October, the next one 8 weeks after that. Adobe rarely comments on dates.
In general, the Camera Raw team doesn't profile pre-release cameras, since their firmware could change before they are released.
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I used those 2 phones took many raw photos, but need lens profile to edit it, please.
And Thank you!
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When can we expect Camera RAW support for DJI Air 3s?
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Was deliverd 21/1//2024 and I am unable to load the RAW files into LrC as the RAW format is not supported for this camera. Anybod now when tis will be fixed !!! as I am paying a subscription for this software and it is effecting my work/income.
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That camera is supported already since Lightroom Classic 13, but read the notes: https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
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There is a note about the support for the Z50 II " Preliminary support ONLY
Preliminary support means that the image quality and raw format support for the given camera model is not yet finalized and may be updated in a future release."
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@stephenp69774191: "Was delivered 21/1//2024 and I am unable to load the RAW files into LrC as the RAW format is not supported for this camera."
I'm able to import pre-production samples from dpreview.com into my LR Classic 14.0.1. Can you import these samples?
The entry in Cameras Supported By Camera Raw is garbled and thus untrustworthy:
1. It reverses two column entries for Minimum Lightroom Version Required (13.0) and Minimum Lightroom Classic Version Required (8.0).
2. The Nikon Z 50 II was announced on November 7, 2024, and thus couldn't possibly have been included in LR Classic 13.0 (LR 14.0 was released 10/14/24).
Full support for cameras from leading manufacturers usually arrives in the release following the cameras' availability, sometimes the next release after that. Lightroom releases about every 8 weeks, so we might expect the next release (with full support for the Nikon Z 50 II) mid-December. But Adobe rarely comments on feature and release timing.
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@Rikk Flohr: Photography, the entry for the Nikon Z 50 II in Cameras Supported By Camera Raw is garbled and obviously incorrect.