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Before I update to Elements 2024 from 2020, does anyone know if Photoshop Elements 2024 now supports CFExpress Type B cards?
Thanks,
Jim
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Is it the card or the reader that is the problem? If you connect to the camera via a USB port, it should work. But you can download a free trial and see for yourself.
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It's not so much PSE, but your hardware, but your computer.
NX-SB1SE is a CFexpress Type B card reader/writer with a USB 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen2x2) interface with a standard transfer speed of 2,500 MB/s. That's 2.5 GB/ per second- if your hardware supports it. I find transfer rates of chips to be 1/10th the stated data transferugged into my usb 3.0 port.
You will need to purchase a dedicated CFexpress reader. Bunch of them on sale on Amazon. Ensure you get the correct one based upon the type of usb port you have. USB 3.0 ports are are blue. If you plug the card reader into a usb 2.0 port you won't get that balzing fast transfere speed that 3.0 offers.
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Thanks. I am using a ProGrade Digital CFExpress B/SD dual card reader I got on Amazon a couple months ago. The SD side of the card reader reads fine. Also, File Explorer in Windows recognizes the files on the CFExpress card in the reader. I tried your suggestion of connecting the camera directly. That did work. Seems wierd that the SD slot of the card reader would work, but not the CFExpress slot only when attached to PSE 2020. I found a comment in the forum thta said PSE 2020 didn't support CFExpress cards. That's why I asked if PSE 2024 now supported them. I also have a ticket open with Adobe suport asking the same question.
Thanks again,
Jim