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Scott53051
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Jun 03, 2006 16:21 |  #1

I'm just starting to use RAW & am getting perplexed, I have CS2 & when I try to open the RAW images of my EOS 350d it say wrong type of document & lists it as a CR2 file?, I can't even open it with adobe bridge and access the camera raw feature (ctrl+r). Do I have to some setting of some sort or am never going to be able to use raw.

Please HELP ME !!!!!!!

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Jun 03, 2006 17:24 |  #2

I'm not sure if this is a culprit, but it's a good starting point... make sure you have updated to the latest version of Camera Raw (3.4)

http://www.adobe.com …oduct=39&platfo​rm=Windows (external link)

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Jun 04, 2006 00:21 as a reply to  @ kc9cdq's post |  #3

Yes, I agree with kc9cdq,
I also had the same problem and found out that I had to install "Adobe Camera Raw" plug-in.
After installing the plug-in, now I am able to open RAW images with Photoshop.

http://www.adobe.com …ads/detail.jsp?​ftpID=3364 (external link)

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Jun 04, 2006 03:27 |  #4

Thanks for the info it now works.

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