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Nov 11, 2004 06:30 |  #1

Does camera raw 2.3 work with Photoshop 7.0?? It works just fine with CS, but I can't find a straight answer from Adobe as to whether this will also work in 7.0.


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Nov 11, 2004 07:45 |  #2

No, it will not work with Photoshop 7.0.


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Nov 11, 2004 08:05 |  #3

Thanks for the info, slin100, but do you or anyone else know how to update the raw stuff for PS7?? :cry:


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Nov 11, 2004 09:11 |  #4

I seem to remember that a raw plug in was available for
purchase until shortly before PSCS came out.

Best thing if you want to use PS maybe to upgrade to
PSCS.

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Nov 11, 2004 09:51 |  #5

Thanks, DeeplyDigital...
Oops! :oops: I found this after much digging in the Adobe support forum:
>The plug-in is no longer available. If you need to use Camera Raw then you'll have to upgrade to Photoshop CS<


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