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I have the latest updates for Lightroom, Photoshop, and Camera Raw but they do not allow me to open my .cr3 files. They give a message that the files are corrupted or not recognizable. In reading the forums, Adobe appears to have a major bug with these new files. I am on Windows 10 fully up to date. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to deal with this while Adobe is fixing this bug. DPP 4 will open and process them and I can save them as TIFF or JPEG. The .cr3 files were taken with a Canon RP camera which is not on their supported camera list. Is RP .cr3 files different from R or M .cr3 files? If anyone has any input, I would appreciate it.
The Canon RP has been supported since Lightroom 8.2.1 and Camera Raw 11.2.1.
Cameras supported by Camera Raw
In Lightroom, click Help > System Info and confirm which version you are running.
Not with 7.0.1.
However you can use Adobe's free DNG converter to convert all your RP CR3 Raw files to DNG format. Once converted, you can then import the DNG files (not the Raw files) into 7.0.1. An extra step for you but no extra cost.
Download the DNG converter from
Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC
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This is apparently a new model, just released. ACR and Lightroom support will come. The ACR engineers basically have to buy a production camera off the shelf, just like everybody else, and reverse-engineer the files to build ACR support. Yes, that's how paranoid the camera makers are.
If Canon, Nikon, Sony and the rest supported the open DNG format, this wouldn't happen. You'd have support from day one. And no, CR3 is not a generic format. Each camera model needs to have specific support as they come. They are all different.
I notice that the word "bug" is very loosely defined out there
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Oh, BTW, never say "latest" version. State the exact version number. Lots of people think they have the "latest" when they are actually several versions behind.
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In reading the forums, Adobe appears to have a major bug with these new files.
Got any links so we can follow this up?
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In a forum at dpreview, a responder may have the answer.
Not all cr3 files are the same. According to this poster, the cr3 files for an RP is different from an R or M camera. Adobe is working on this and should have an RP cr3 profile out later this month. Until then use DPP4 to create TIFF files.
I just converted a 25MB cr3 image to a 148MB Tiff image. I plan to shoot raw and jpeg until Adobe does it's update.
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The EOS RP is a newer Camera then the EOS R so it will has a new RAW format.
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Yes, there's no bug for Adobe to fix.
Adobe has to update Camera Raw for every new camera model released to the market.
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I think Adobe is also having some issues with these files, as I've seen some post where they will open through PS but not Bridge. So it's not just a version issue, but one with Bridge.
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Actually my friend can open RP raw in camera raw on MAC:) which i cannot on pc...
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Did you find out how he did this ? I’m having same problem
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I'm on a MacBook Pro version 10.14.3 and can't open RAW files from my RP. My camera raw is version 11.2.0.135. Does he have some plug in or something? Anything will help. And can somebody tell me what DPP4 is so I can change these to TIFFS in the meantime? Appreciate it!
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And can somebody tell me what DPP4 is so I can change these to TIFFS in the meantime? Appreciate it!
Canon's own Raw image processing software: Digital Photo Professional.
Digital Photo Professional Software - Canon Europe
You get a copy in the box with every Canon camera purchased so you can open Raw files from your camera.
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there is an update of Adobe DNG Converter since today
Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh : Adobe DNG Converter 11.2.1 Beta
Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 11.2.1 Beta
This is much faster than the Canon Software.
I tried it and it is working perfect.
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Hi All,
We are happy to announce Lightroom Classic 8.2.1 and Camera Raw 11.2.1
New camera raw file support added in this release:
Camera Raw 11.2.1 which, in addition to the new camera support listed above, includes a bug fix affecting the opening raw files stored on a NAS. This change should fix issues with Bridge and Lightroom Classic opening raw files using Edit in Photoshop. Note: It is necessary to install the Camera Raw update to fix this issue. Installing Lightroom Classic 8.2.1 alone will not affect the issue.
You can install the updates on desktop applications via the Creative Cloud App. [CTRL/CMD]+[ALT/OPT]+[ R ] will refresh your app if the update doesn’t appear. See Update apps to the latest release of Adobe Creative Cloud
Let us know if this solves the issues you were facing while processing raw files from the Canon EOS RP.
Thanks,
Akash
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Just downloaded latest versions. Could open Canon RP CR3 files in Lightroom CC and Photoshop CC, but not in Bridge.
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I have been told by Adobe Support today - 22/4/19 - that the CR3 files for Canon RP are still not there. I have download Lightroom today and not able to access. Please advise.
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The Canon RP has been supported since Lightroom 8.2.1 and Camera Raw 11.2.1.
Cameras supported by Camera Raw
In Lightroom, click Help > System Info and confirm which version you are running.
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I'm using Lightroom 7.0.1. On my Imac Mojave
Is there any way I can open my Eos RP CR3 files?
thanks.
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Not with 7.0.1.
However you can use Adobe's free DNG converter to convert all your RP CR3 Raw files to DNG format. Once converted, you can then import the DNG files (not the Raw files) into 7.0.1. An extra step for you but no extra cost.
Download the DNG converter from
Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC
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many thanks !!
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