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Hello. I just bought Photoshop on my IPad, and it is impossible to load RAW pictures neither directly from my Canon camera (usb connection), neither from Canon DPP app that is currently used for my RAW pics...
thanks for help...
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Hi @stéphane29543819py3x Try Lightroom Mobile for processing RAW files, not Photoshop.
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Thanks !
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By, I downloaded Lightroom, but impossible to load images from my Canon Camera, even from the Canon DPP app... ? any solution ?
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If you are saying that Photoshop, Lightroom, and Canon DPP all cannot do it, then we know the problem is not related to Adobe because Canon’s app can’t see the images either. So then we have to ask:
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Hi @stéphane29543819py3x ignore the Canon app that has nothing to do with opening RAW files in Adobe products. How are you connecting your mobile device to your memory card to access the RAW files? -edit: sorry I see you posted you are using USB to connect. What version iPad, iOS are you running and what specific Canon camera?
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What version Canon camera and RAW format?
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Hi @stéphane29543819py3x Try Lightroom Mobile for processing RAW files, not Photoshop.
By @kevin stohlmeyer
This has changed, by the way. Adobe Camera Raw is now part of Photoshop for iPad. When you have Photoshop for iPad open a raw file, Camera Raw opens first, just as it does on the desktop. The Camera Raw feature set on iPad is, of course, limited compared to the desktop, but it is there now. It is no longer necessary to go through Lightroom first.
Adobe tech article:
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hi @Conrad C I know PS can open RAW in the newer versions, but the OP had not mentioned using LR mobile so was trying to see if that did allow them to connect.
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Oh, just for troubleshooting. That’s fine then, of course.