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Norm Dresner <ndrez@att.net> wrote:
> All I could find on the Adobe site was one for CS3 but nothing recent enough > for CS2 to cover these cameras. Adobe doesn't upgrade old versions any longer. The only thing you can do (apart from upgrading to CS3) is converting the NEF's to DNG using the free Adobe DNG Converter. Those DNG will open in CS2. -- Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com |
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"Johan W. Elzenga" <nomail@please.invalid> wrote in message news:1iconi1.1tbaku1xjb13bN%nomail@please.invalid. .. > Norm Dresner <ndrez@att.net> wrote: > >> All I could find on the Adobe site was one for CS3 but nothing recent >> enough >> for CS2 to cover these cameras. > > Adobe doesn't upgrade old versions any longer. The only thing you can do > (apart from upgrading to CS3) is converting the NEF's to DNG using the > free Adobe DNG Converter. Those DNG will open in CS2. > > > -- > Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl > Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com This suggestion is excellent - I cannot stress enough. While CS3 does have some nice stuff and I will use it occasionally CS2 Bridge is much more stable and faster at browsing and processing images the trade off in time converting to DNG for me is well worth it. |
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