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What is the situation of support for LR 6.14 to import and manage Nikon Z7 RAW files?
No not natively.
LR 6 is 2+ years old and will not receive anymore updates.
Your only option is to use the Newest Adobe Free DNG converter program to convert the native NEF files to DNG files. Then import the DNG files to LR 6.x.
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No not natively.
LR 6 is 2+ years old and will not receive anymore updates.
Your only option is to use the Newest Adobe Free DNG converter program to convert the native NEF files to DNG files. Then import the DNG files to LR 6.x.
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Lightroom 6.14 does not recognize DNG files.
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DNG supported from Lightroom v1 !
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/why-is-my-camera-not-supported.html
If you have problems, be more specific with your Camera Model and OS Version, if you want help.
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You could also upgrade to Lightroom Classic CC version 8.0 (which is the current version).
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Thanks for your swift advice - This is what I feared. Brutal, which means goodbye to Adobe and a new learning curve. there is no sustainable future with the cloud based lock-in.
Ethically, it makes sense to support the competition
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It seems like a lot of people make decisions based on 100% incorrect information.
The current Lightroom Classic CC is not a "cloud-based lock-in", whatever that means. Neither the LR software nor the photos are stored in "the cloud" (unless you specifically turn on the option to upload photos to the cloud). You don't ever have to store your photos in "the cloud". The software and photos remain on your computer (or attached drives).
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It isn't just a matter of where the files are stored. Many people bought Lightroom 6 because it was the premier application for what it does, and they paid a lot of money for it. Lightroom Classic CC is a local application, working with local files, which is what many users want, myself included. What I don't want is to be forced to rent software. Adobe is cutting it's own throat by abandoning users like me that just want to stay on Lightroom 6. If they want to abandon this version of Lightroom, the least they could do is fix it where the camera metadata won't prevent it from reading files. People won't stick with a company that throws it's own customers under the bus.
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Ask Nikon why they didn't offer DNG as an option.
And name another software developer that updates old software to support new cameras.
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bethanyh24206742 wrote
Adobe is cutting it's own throat by abandoning users like me that just want to stay on Lightroom 6.
Adobe is a very profitable company, profits are up since the introduction of the Creative Cloud.
If they want to abandon this version of Lightroom, the least they could do is fix it where the camera metadata won't prevent it from reading files.
Adobe stated very clearly in October 2017 that Lightroom 6 will never (that's NEVER) be updated. No bug fixes, no new camera support, no new features. That's what they said. Now, almost 18 months later, you want them to fix it. They're not going to.
People won't stick with a company that throws it's own customers under the bus.
A lot of people have stuck with Adobe. They're a very profitable company. And I don't feel thrown under the bus.
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I fully agree, I'm neither up to renting software. So for me too, I work with whether DNG or at the moment Nikon's NX Studio for Z6/Z9 raw files. It's a shame. And what others comment here: as it looks to me, customers like myself and betanyh not seem to be worth it. That's not really customer friendly I am afraid. $
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Yes, it appears you are not worth it, because you have made it clear you won't spend money on Adobe software. Why would any company want your business?
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Pre subscription
Post subscriptions;
So, yes, Adobe does not give one itty bitty bit about lost customers.
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So how many $Thousands did you spend on the Nikon-Z? And you are not prepared to spend us$9.99/month on the industry standard editing tools for all photographers.
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I fully agree, I'm neither up to renting software. So for me too, I work with whether DNG or at the moment Nikon's NX Studio for Z6/Z9 raw files. It's a shame. And what others comment here: as it looks to me, customers like myself and betanyh not seem to be worth it. That's not really customer friendly I am afraid. $
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I always have to smile when people like you call themselves a 'customer'. If all Adobe 'customers' would be like you, then Adobe would not exist anymore.