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I've read multiple forum posts answering this question and I've done the solutions and they don't work for me. Here is the question:
I'm trying to import a RAW file into Photoshop and I get the following error: Could not complete your request because the file was not found.
The solution is to update your Camera RAW CC app. Mine says it is up to date.
The next solution is to check if your camera is on the list of approved cameras. Yes, it is. I can't import files that I imported into my old version of Photoshop.
Next, make sure Photoshop is up to date. It is up to date.
The last solution is (I'm on a Mac) to open the image in Preview and save as a .jpg. That defeats the purpose of shooting in RAW and gets rid of color correction options.
What can I do now? Do I need to delete the Camera RAW CC or something and re-download? I know this is a really common question but I can't seem to find a solution.
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Could this all be a licensing issue as opposed to a technical issue? Is your subscription up to date? Even if it is, does your software believe it is? Try signing out and then back into Creative Cloud. Perhaps reach out to Adobe to confirm everything is ok.
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What number version of Photoshop?
What version number of Camera Raw?
What model camera?
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And which version of OSX?
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What number version of Photoshop? = Photoshop CC 2019 (v20.0.3)
What version number of Camera Raw? = Version 11.2.0.135
What model camera? = Canon 1DX Mark 2
OS = MacOS 10.13.2
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Thanks for the info.
So when you say import into Photoshop, do you mean from the Finder, or Open from Photoshop, or import from Lightroom, or what?
If Lightroom, do you have Photoshop open before sending from Lightroom?
What happens if you double click (or whatever it is you Mac types do) the file in Finder, or right click and open?
It has an OS ring to it I'm thinking.
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Trevor,
If I double click on the image in the finder it will open up Photoshop and give me the "Could not complete your request because the file was not found" error. If Photoshop is open and I double click on the image in the finder I get the same error. If in Photoshop I go to File and then open I get the same error. If in the finder if I right click and choose Photoshop in the Open with the option I get the same error.
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This is a known issue, caused by a bug in Camera RAW and working off a server.
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Lumigraphics,
I am working off a QNAP (server). However, if I drag the image to my desktop I still have the same problem. A problem I didn't have until I updated to Photoshop 2019. Any ideas on how to fix it?
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If you haven't already you might want to try using Bridge as another way to open your RAW file.
Camera Raw (Photoshop)
Doubling clicking a RAW file in Bridge will open that file in Camera Raw. Note that this Camera Raw is tied to Photoshop with the word "Photoshop" in the menu. Clicking the Open Object or Open Image button will then open the image in Photoshop.
Camera Raw (Bridge)
Back in Bridge it is possible to right mouse click on a RAW file and choose "Open in Camera Raw". Note that this Camera Raw is tied to Bridge with the words "Adobe Bridge" in the menu. Like before, clicking the Open Object or Open Image button will still open the image in Photoshop.
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Michael,
I have never used Bridge before and just installed it. When I right click on the image and says to open in Camera RAW I get the error "Camera RAW editing is not enabled. Camera RAW editing required that a qualifying product has been licensed." I found the Adobe help article and followed the suggested steps and it didn't do anything to change the situation. Is it possible to just delete and re-install the Camera RAW app? Or do you have a different suggestion?
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Did you run Photoshop and open a RAW file directly?
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Could this all be a licensing issue as opposed to a technical issue? Is your subscription up to date? Even if it is, does your software believe it is? Try signing out and then back into Creative Cloud. Perhaps reach out to Adobe to confirm everything is ok.
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Michael,
My software has been paid for all the way up to December. However, when I signed out of Adobe Creative Cloud and then signed back in Photoshop worked. Thanks, I would have never thought about trying that.
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Excellent. I love it when the dumb solutions work.