![]() You can look at this list of cameras and ACR version numbers to get an idea what the minimum DNG Converter download that would be needed to support them, and then check the system requirements of that particular DNGC version:įinally, Adobe is still offering the PS-CC LR subscription for $10/month (in the US). Since you didn’t specify the extract models of cameras, that is impossible to verify, yet. The question is, though, what version of the DNG Converter is needed to handle the files. It must be 6.5 or CC2015.5 or later.To answer the other part of your question, you can download older versions of the DNG Converter from In Lightroom, go to Help>System Info and retrieve your Lightroom version. ![]() The support team I phoned in Adobe could not help me with any info but your page answered all my questions. It’s just a pain to have to delete all the AWR files afterwards but at least I can open my Raw format in my old Photoshop CS6 program from 2012. Someone told me in March to download Adobe DNG Converter 9.5 and I am able to highlight all the Raw files I shot and drag them to Adobe DNG and they are converted easily. I bought the Sony A6300 and the AWR files do not open. And I really love the Before/After view button you guys added. This is like someone going into your darkroom and throwing out those little makeshift tools that look like trash but you’ve been using them for years! Preview on/off button moved to the bottom (you screwing up my muscle memory!) Ok, this isn’t really a problem haha. Might seem like a small thing but I use this CONSTANTLY, and I will dearly miss it. Now I must control Z or carefully place it back at zero. I can snap on and off the effect on the fly while adjusting, and if I dislike the effect its as easy as lowering the cursor. This is nice for experimenting to get a desired effect. While dragging the slider if you lowered your mouse cursor below it was snap back to 0. The sliders don’t snap to center anymore.Ī surprisingly handy feature I used in my workflow. Everything is fairly similar to the last version which I like very much, but I have a couple nit picks that are really bugging me. For the most part I think the interface looks slick and more in line with the ascetic of the rest of the suite.
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