Hi folks
If you've a new camera that isn't supported on the older Photoshop CS6 download the FREE adobe RAW->DNG converter and then simply process the DNG files. You can also embed the original RAW files into the DNG if required -- latest cameras also now able to process DNG files directly.
It definitely "does what it says on the tin" for Canon R5 MK II (brilliant camera and mirrorless) - best camera I've ever had bar none !!! and I bought it used -- a new one is beyond my pay grade -- however there's a lot of good used photography stuff out there as many pro photographers are leaving the profession leaving this stuff available to amateurs who still love real photography.
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If you've a new camera that isn't supported on the older Photoshop CS6 download the FREE adobe RAW->DNG converter and then simply process the DNG files. You can also embed the original RAW files into the DNG if required -- latest cameras also now able to process DNG files directly.
It definitely "does what it says on the tin" for Canon R5 MK II (brilliant camera and mirrorless) - best camera I've ever had bar none !!! and I bought it used -- a new one is beyond my pay grade -- however there's a lot of good used photography stuff out there as many pro photographers are leaving the profession leaving this stuff available to amateurs who still love real photography.
Cheers
jimbo
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