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Elements 6 and (RAW) NEF Compatibity

Explorer ,
Mar 17, 2018 Mar 17, 2018

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Hi

I’m getting a bit lost trying to find the answer in the forum...

So I have elements 6 but I am wanting to give it to a friend as I mainly use lightroom or Photoshop cs6. I am trying to find out if his camera a Nikon D40x with NEF (RAW) file will be compatible with elements 6 or would he have to convert to DNG?

Also it is registered under my Adobe account, would I be able to unregister it so he can have it in his name? 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 17, 2018 Mar 17, 2018

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Yes, pse 6 should open the Nikon D40x nefs  without having to use the dng converter.

There is also a 5.6 camera raw update, which the newest camera raw for pse 6.

Adobe - Photoshop Elements : For Windows : Camera Raw 5.6 update

Adobe - Photoshop Elements : For Macintosh : Camera Raw 5.6 update

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https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/transfer-product-license.html

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Thanks so much Jeff, that is very helpful, also the licensing transfer information to!  

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