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Refer to this table to check the Adobe applications that are compatible with the Adobe Camera Raw plug-in. You can view the Camera Raw version that is included with each application and the latest supported Camera Raw version.

Use keyboard shortcuts to become more productive while using the Adobe Camera Raw plug-in. Filter by: All Popular shortcuts Select tools Merge Panorama dialog Merge HDR dialog Image rating and label Curve point and visible point Grid Slider Local/spot brush tool Visualize spots Edit panels Lens Corrections panel Point Curve panel Crop panel. I would like to uninstall Adobe Camera Raw 10.4 (on Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6). How do I proceed? Correct answer by ssprengel. Adobe Community Professional. Correct answer by ssprengel Adobe Community Professional. The question should be asked, why you're running such an old OS on your Mac. 10.15.x is the current version, I think. The 9.12.1 dng converter is listed as the last dng converter to run on mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and that will convert the Nikon D500 nefs to dng copies which photoshop cs6 should open. Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter: For Macintosh: Adobe DNG Converter 9.12.1. Adobe Camera Raw for Mac. Adobe Camera Raw for Mac. Free to try Adobe Systems Mac OS X 10.4 Intel/10.5 Intel/10.6 Intel Version 9.2 Full Specs. Average User Rating: 29 User Votes 3.2. Scarica l'ultima versione di Adobe Camera Raw per Mac. Now you can work with your photos in RAW format. Adobe Camera Raw is the perfect companion for photographers.

Adobe applicationShipped with Camera Raw plug-in versionCompatible with Camera Raw
plug-in through version
After Effects 18.013.0Latest Camera Raw version
After Effects CC 201911.012.4
After Effects CC 201810.012.4
After Effects CC 20179.89.10
After Effects CC 20159.09.7
After Effects CC 20148.58.7.1
After Effects CC8.08.7.1
After Effects CS67.08.7.1 (See Note 5)
After Effects CS56.06.7
After Effects CS45.05.7
After Effects CS34.04.6
After Effects 73.23.2 (See Note 2)
Adobe Bridge 11.013.0Latest Camera Raw version
Adobe Bridge CC 201911.012.4
Adobe Bridge CC 201810.0
12.4
Adobe Bridge CC 20179.89.10
Adobe Bridge CC 20159.69.10
Adobe Bridge CC8.09.10
Adobe Bridge CS67.08.7.1 (See Note 5)
Adobe Bridge CS56.06.7
Adobe Bridge CS45.05.7
Adobe Bridge CS34.04.6 (See Note 3)
Adobe Bridge CS23.03.7
Photoshop desktop 22.013.0Latest Camera Raw version
Photoshop CC 201911.012.4
Photoshop CC 201810.012.4
Photoshop CC 20179.89.10
Photoshop CC 2015.59.69.10
Photoshop CC 20159.09.10
Photoshop CC 20148.59.10
Photoshop CC8.09.10
Photoshop CS67.09.1.1 (See Note 5 and Note 6)
Photoshop CS56.06.7
Photoshop CS45.05.7
Photoshop CS34.04.6
Photoshop CS23.03.7
Photoshop CS 2.02.4
Photoshop 71.01.0
Photoshop Elements 202112.312.3
Photoshop Elements 2020 11.312.0
Photoshop Elements 2019 10.411.4
Photoshop Elements 2018 9.1210.3
Photoshop Elements 159.69.10
Photoshop Elements 149.09.5
Photoshop Elements 138.69.0
Photoshop Elements 128.18.5 (See Note 5)
Photoshop Elements 117.17.4
Photoshop Elements 106.4.16.7
Photoshop Elements 96.16.5
Photoshop Elements 85.56.2
Photoshop Elements 7 (Windows)4.55.6
Photoshop Elements 6 (Mac OS)4.35.6
Photoshop Elements 6 (Windows)4.25.6
Photoshop Elements 5 (Windows)3.54.6
Photoshop Elements 4.0.1 (Mac OS)3.34.6 (See Note 4)
Photoshop Elements 4 (Windows)3.23.7
Photoshop Elements 32.33.6
Adobe Premiere Elements 202112.312.3
Adobe Premiere Elements 202011.312.0
Adobe Premiere Elements 201910.411.4
Adobe Premiere Elements 20189.1210.3
Adobe Premiere Elements 159.69.10
Adobe Premiere Elements 149.09.5
Adobe Premiere Elements 138.69.0
Adobe Premiere Elements 128.58.7.1
Adobe Premiere Elements 128.18.5 (See Note 5)
Adobe Premiere Elements 117.17.4
Adobe Premiere Elements 106.4.16.7
Adobe Premiere Elements 96.16.5
Adobe Premiere Elements 85.56.2
Adobe Premiere Elements 74.55.6
Adobe Premiere Elements 4 4.25.6 (See Note 1)
Adobe Premiere Elements 33.54.6 (See Note 1)

Note 1: For any version of Adobe Premiere Elements, you can import supported digital camera raw images but you cannot access the Camera Raw dialog box.

Note 2: After Effects 7 includes version 3.2.0.1 of the Camera Raw plug-in, which was designed solely for use with After Effects 7. You cannot update the Camera Raw plug-in for After Effects 7.

Note 3: When you install Adobe Bridge CS3 as part of Photoshop Elements 6 on Mac OS, Adobe Bridge supports Camera Raw through version 5.5. For more information, see Use Camera Raw 5.x with Photoshop Elements 6 when you also have Photoshop CS3 installed (Mac OS).

Note 4: If you are using Mac OS 10.3.x, then Camera Raw 4.1 is the latest version that you can install for Photoshop Elements 4.0.1. For more information, see Error 'not enough memory' when you open a camera raw file in Photoshop Elements 4.0.1 (Mac OS 10.3).

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Note 5: If you are using Mac OS 10.6, Windows XP, or Windows Vista, Adobe Camera Raw 8.4 and later is not compatible. You can use up to Camera Raw 8.3.

Note 6: Adobe Camera Raw will no longer be updated for Photoshop CS6 after version 9.1.1. See: Update to camera support policy in CS6

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The Adobe DNG Converter enables you to easily convert camera-specific raw files from supported cameras to a more universal DNG raw file. Another benefit of using the DNG Converter is backward compatibility.


Note:

Adobe provides backwards compatibility for the latest cameras for use in older versions of Photoshop, Lightroom, Bridge, After Effects, and Photoshop Elements through the DNG Converter.

For conceptual information about raw files and the DNG format, and to understand why you should convert your files to DNG, see the Appendix.

Windows: Adobe DNG Converter

macOS: Adobe DNG Converter


  1. Open the downloaded file and double-click the DNG Converter executable file.
  2. Follow the onscreen instructions.
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The DNG Converter is now available in your Programs (Windows) or Applications (macOS) directory. The installation utility is designed to also install a set of color profiles required for the DNG Converter to function properly. These profiles are copied to a common resource location.


  1. Launch the DNG Converter by double-clicking its icon. Alternatively, drag and drop individual images or a folder of images directly onto the Adobe DNG Converter icon. This action automatically launches the converter.
  2. Select the folder of images you'd like to convert to DNG.
  3. Select the location where you want to save the converted DNG files.
  4. Select a naming pattern for the new DNG files:
    Document Name: The existing name of the file is used with the DNG extension added.
    Add serial numbers or letters to the name: Advanced patterns; an example of the resulting name appears after Name Example.
  5. Specify the following additional settings for the DNG file names:
    Begin numbering: Enter the starting serial number if you'd like it to be different from 1.
    File Extension: The file extension is automatically set to DNG. You can choose the extension to be either uppercase or lowercase.
  6. If necessary, change the compatibility preferences.
  7. Click Convert. A dialog box showing the status of the conversion appears.

To change compatibility preferences, follow these steps:

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Note 5: If you are using Mac OS 10.6, Windows XP, or Windows Vista, Adobe Camera Raw 8.4 and later is not compatible. You can use up to Camera Raw 8.3.

Note 6: Adobe Camera Raw will no longer be updated for Photoshop CS6 after version 9.1.1. See: Update to camera support policy in CS6

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The Adobe DNG Converter enables you to easily convert camera-specific raw files from supported cameras to a more universal DNG raw file. Another benefit of using the DNG Converter is backward compatibility.


Note:

Adobe provides backwards compatibility for the latest cameras for use in older versions of Photoshop, Lightroom, Bridge, After Effects, and Photoshop Elements through the DNG Converter.

For conceptual information about raw files and the DNG format, and to understand why you should convert your files to DNG, see the Appendix.

Windows: Adobe DNG Converter

macOS: Adobe DNG Converter


  1. Open the downloaded file and double-click the DNG Converter executable file.
  2. Follow the onscreen instructions.

The DNG Converter is now available in your Programs (Windows) or Applications (macOS) directory. The installation utility is designed to also install a set of color profiles required for the DNG Converter to function properly. These profiles are copied to a common resource location.


  1. Launch the DNG Converter by double-clicking its icon. Alternatively, drag and drop individual images or a folder of images directly onto the Adobe DNG Converter icon. This action automatically launches the converter.
  2. Select the folder of images you'd like to convert to DNG.
  3. Select the location where you want to save the converted DNG files.
  4. Select a naming pattern for the new DNG files:
    Document Name: The existing name of the file is used with the DNG extension added.
    Add serial numbers or letters to the name: Advanced patterns; an example of the resulting name appears after Name Example.
  5. Specify the following additional settings for the DNG file names:
    Begin numbering: Enter the starting serial number if you'd like it to be different from 1.
    File Extension: The file extension is automatically set to DNG. You can choose the extension to be either uppercase or lowercase.
  6. If necessary, change the compatibility preferences.
  7. Click Convert. A dialog box showing the status of the conversion appears.

To change compatibility preferences, follow these steps:

  1. In the Preferences section of the DNG Converter dialog box, click Change Preferences.
  2. Choose one of the following options:
    Camera Raw 2.4 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 2.4 (Photoshop CS) and later, and Lightroom 1.0 and later
    Camera Raw 4.1 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 4.1 (Photoshop CS3) and later, and Lightroom 1.1 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.
    Camera Raw 4.6 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 4.6 (Photoshop CS3) and later, and Lightroom 2.1 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.
    Camera Raw 5.4 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 5.4 (Photoshop CS4) and later, and Lightroom 2.4 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.
    Camera Raw 6.6 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 6.6 (Photoshop CS5) and later, and Lightroom 3.6 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.
    Camera Raw 7.1 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 7.1 (Photoshop CS6) and later, and Lightroom 4.1 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.
    Custom:
    • Backward Version: DNG 1.1, DNG 1.3, or DNG 1.4 (default 1.4)
    • Linear (demosaiced): The image data is stored in an interpolated ('demosaiced') format. This option is useful if a camera's particular mosaic pattern is not supported by a DNG reader. The default mosaic format maximizes the extent of data preserved. Mosaic image data can be converted to linear data, but the reverse is not possible.
    • Uncompressed: No compression is applied to the raw image data.

Video | The advantages of the DNG file format

Video | The advantages of the DNG file format
For a video walkthrough of converting your raw files to DNG using the Adobe DNG Converter, see 7:12-9:44 in this video...

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A raw file contains the 'raw' data captured by the digital camera sensor before it has been converted to JPEG or TIFF formats. Cameras that create JPEG or TIFF files process (and in the case of JPEG files, compress) the sensor data. When working with raw files, the file is not compressed or processed in the camera. Instead, software gives the user complete control over the conversion settings. For example, white balance is not applied to the raw file but is stored with the file so the software can default to the originally-intended setting. Other information contained in a DNG file includes standard EXIF metadata (just like in JPEG files), date, time, camera used, and camera settings.

Raw files offer the following benefits:

  • Smaller files than uncompressed TIFF
  • Does not have the artifacts of compressed JPEGs
  • Many key camera parameters, such as white balance, can be modified even after the image is captured
  • You have complete control over conversion settings rather than letting the camera decide
  • Access to 16-bit data for greater detail and fidelity
  • Flexibility of converting a single file using multiple conversion settings

Digital Negative (DNG) is an openly published raw file specification that stores the 'raw' pixel data captured by the digital camera sensor before it has been converted to JPEG or TIFF formats, along with standard EXIF metadata, date, time, camera used, and camera settings. This format is freely available for other software and hardware vendors to support.

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Unlike most manufacturer-specific raw formats, the Digital Negative is an openly published specification that not only is supported by Adobe, but is also freely available for other software and hardware vendors to support. Consequently, it can be a safer file format to use for long-term archival purposes. Archiving your file as a digital negative eliminates worries that the raw file will no longer be readable once the camera format that created it becomes obsolete.

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The Digital Negative specification allows for not only all of the pixel information stored in current raw formats, but also for all of the additional, proprietary metadata that many manufacturers include. The Adobe DNG Converter may, in some cases, ignore some of this proprietary metadata, and only include the basic information necessary for creating a high-quality image file. The original raw file, however, can also be embedded in the new DNG format to ensure that proprietary metadata from the manufacturer is not lost.





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