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Does Adobe plan on updating Photoshop Elements Camera Raw on an ongoing basis now that you will a 3 year license agreement?
@janeh88919911, responding to your original post, Adobe is not treating the new 3 year term license the same as a subscription license like CC. There will be only minor updates and bug fixes for Elements 2025. As Glenn has already indicated, an update to Adobe Camera Raw has already been issued for the new version. There may be another ACR update before Elements 2026 is released next year. It is clear that purchasing Elements 2025 will not entitle you to any new features or enhancements that
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That's a good question: A few weeks ago they issued a ACR update which installed ACR 17.0 directly into pse 2025, but not the other versions. I doubt that it will become "common practice"- but ya never know.
I'm pretty sure that's the first time they have ever done that.
There is really no concern to get the latest and greatest if your camera doesn't require it. They tend to make it available in Photoshop first, by a few days-- I always just manually install it just to do it, I got zero reason, or need to do so.
Manually installing it is pretty easy to do.
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I will need the latest camera raw once I get my new Nikon camera. I also have LR by subscription but I love my Elements catalog. So I import from a card reader into the Elements Organizer and then edit in LR, and either the elements version of PS or in the "other" pro version of PS and the file then comes back into the Elements Organizer. I do not have the 2025 version of Elements but if my 2 years old Elements can't display raw photos from my new camera I will need a workaround. I ran into this several years ago....and I never could get the camera raw to update in Elements.
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I will need a workaround.
By @janeh88919911
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/adobe-dng-converter.html
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Thank you. The flowchart is helpful. I am going to practice with my current camera so I am good to go when the new camera comes. Hopefully, Adobe adds my camera quickly and that I can get the latest camera raw installed in Elements.
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This is the procedure to manually install the latest version of ACR, which you can probably ignore: The update was issued 23 days ago. The update to 17.0 for PSE 2025 installs automatically.
ONLY BOTHER WITH THE STUFF BELOW IF YOU NEED TO: (PSE 2024 and a few versions earlier)
Note: Even if you manually install ACR using the 8bi file from Photoshop you still get the basic version of ACR 17.0 that PSE uses, not the version that's in Photoshop- which doess have a lot more bells and whistles.
ONCE YOU INSTALL ACR 17.0 YOU WILL HAVE TO FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
The instructions are those that most users use to manually install ACR I just made it "prettier" to look at.
Download and install the latest Camera Raw version from https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html
Quit all Adobe applications.
On macOS, double-click the .dmg file to mount it.
On Windows double-click the downloaded .zip file to unzip it.
(Windows might unzip the file for you.)
On macOS, double-click the .pkg file to start the installer.
On Windows, double-click the resulting .exe file to start the installer.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Once installed successfully, close the installer window.
Navigate to the following folder:
On macOS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-ins/CC/File Formats
On Windows: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CC\File Formats
Copy the Camera Raw plug-in (just the .8bi file) from the CC > File Formats folder that is mentioned in the above step.
Navigate to the following folder:
On macOS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-ins/Elements<Version Number>/File Formats
On Windows: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\Elements<Version Number>\File Formats
Replace the existing Camera Raw plugin in Elements<Version Number> folder with the plug-in that you copied earlier.
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I am copying your directions and hopefully I can follow them...........I appreciate your response.
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I tweak it a bit for each user. With PSE 2025 only: it has it's own installer to ACR 17.0.
Below is what I see in adobe creative cloud which tells me I have ACR 17.0 installed in photoshop. In past versions (prior to the update issued a few weeks ago) users had to follow the manual instructions. I suspect the Adobe will just post another self installing update to ACR for pse 2025 when it becomes available.
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Editing raw images in PSE are non destructive: you are really working on a copy of the image. RAW images in photoshop are destructive- you are actually editing the paw image format.
Below is what ACR 17.0 looks like in the latest version of Photoshop. More bells and whistles, most of which the average user I don't think will even bother with.
I only pay $9.99 a month for photoshop: I get access to all the templates in Adobe express- that alone makes it worth the money.
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Yes, I already have via subscription LR and PS. So maybe my worry about not being able to see a thumbnail of my images from a new camera in the Elements Catalog is not true, perhaps the camera raw version of subscription PS will allow those images to be displayed in the thumbnail. (I hope that makes sense). And, yes I agree that DNG conversion would in the long run could be very useful. My only stumbling block is importing images directly into the Elements catalog through the DNG converter. Currently using my card reader I directly import to my external drive. If I convert first to DNG I will need to add a step to then import from Files/Folders to the catalog. That is not impossible but of course the external drive has a ton of folders. I am sure I can get use to it. Another option is to import to LR, convert to DNG on import and then launch Elements and again search for the folder and import. As far as I can see neither option will be as clean. No doubt I will need to do until Adobe adds the camera to Camera Raw but hopefully after that seeing the thumbnail image in an older version of Elements will happen when you are also paying for subscription LR and PS.
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@janeh88919911, responding to your original post, Adobe is not treating the new 3 year term license the same as a subscription license like CC. There will be only minor updates and bug fixes for Elements 2025. As Glenn has already indicated, an update to Adobe Camera Raw has already been issued for the new version. There may be another ACR update before Elements 2026 is released next year. It is clear that purchasing Elements 2025 will not entitle you to any new features or enhancements that are released to the program in future versions.
The following chart shows you the history of ACR updates for Elements. The first column shows the ACR version when the program was released. The second column shows the last ACR update for that version. In the past, it has been possible to use the workaround given by Glenn to update ACR beyond the officially released update. Normally, we have been able to keep ACR updated for at least 2 or 3 versions beyond the official update.
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@janeh88919911 said: If I convert first to DNG I will need to add a step to then import from Files/Folders to the catalog.
Yes a new step will be required. But using Watch Folders makes the import automatic.
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Thank you again. Everything gets so complicated today. I just get comfortable with the software, the ins and outs of how I want it to work and then they upgrade............subtle changes maybe and I am back to fumbling! Not to mention the cost of upgrades which may even need new hardware. To a certain extent I love playing around with the photo programs but sometimes I just want it to be smooth and easy old school style. Take a decent picture tweek it just a tad give it a title and save it. I'll probably have more questions once the camera comes and everything I thought I knew goes to h......... LOL