i recently bought a pair of Canon 5d MkII's. previously i was using a pair of 5D's and a Hasselblad H2D. i shot raw. PS3 will not open a MkII file. i updated camera raw. ah, Adobe got wise. the latest version of camera raw will only work with the latest version of photoshop (PS4). i don't know about you guys but i'm getting tired of paying $200 a year for upgrades. Lightroom does MkII raw conversions. let see how long free updates to it for new cameras remain available. as for Hasselblad Phocus, have mercy, got ram?
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Originally posted by kennykodak View Posti recently bought a pair of Canon 5d MkII's. previously i was using a pair of 5D's and a Hasselblad H2D. i shot raw. PS3 will not open a MkII file. i updated camera raw. ah, Adobe got wise. the latest version of camera raw will only work with the latest version of photoshop (PS4). i don't know about you guys but i'm getting tired of paying $200 a year for upgrades. Lightroom does MkII raw conversions. let see how long free updates to it for new cameras remain available. as for Hasselblad Phocus, have mercy, got ram?
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Re: Photoshop & Camera Raw
Have you considered using Lightroom?
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Re: Photoshop & Camera Raw
Originally posted by Ian View PostHave you considered using Lightroom?
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I'm looking into updating but waiting until CS5 comes out as I see little point in shelling out for an upgrade that will be superseded in a month or two.
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Re: Photoshop & Camera Raw
Originally posted by magicaxeman View PostYes, thanks Ian, I've tried it but it seems light on features compared with camera raw.
I'm looking into updating but waiting until CS5 comes out as I see little point in shelling out for an upgrade that will be superseded in a month or two.
In terms of RAW conversion, I feel LR is more intuitive than ACR in Photoshop. It did take me a long time for me to realise the full potential for LR, and it surprises me now when looking back how steep that learning curve was.
I use PS all the time, but all my RAW conversion is done in LR and the converted image is sent to PS as required. LR is much cheaper and will work very well with older versions of PS.
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