
It's about 145 MB and it's also free and works a treat on those files.

#ADOBE DNG CONVERTER FOR CS4 FOR MAC OS X#
To download the Mac version, good for Mac OS X 10.6-current (thankfully), go to this link: DNG, which Photoshop CS4 likes just fine. It's a standardization of Camera Raw, apparently, that CS4 can read.Īnd, thankfully, Adobe … the company that is good at standards, anyway, (thank you PDF) has a handy-dandy program that will convert your. So, what to do? Seems a shame to waste those image files.Īs it happens, there's an evolving universal standard, the. I understand CS6 does, but that's not on the agenda yet and may not be, our shoestring being what it is, and I'm not in the class that can support the Creative Cloud (and I'm not that awestruck by the concept). I try to read this into Adobe Photoshop CS4 for my usual sizing before posting them to the blog … and though CS4 has recognized Camera Raw in the past, this one, it doesn't. CR2 file, which I take to be Canon's native Camera Raw format. If you like setting your own options, the camera will, rather than. The Canon PowerShot 100S takes pictures almost too many ways to count.


The downside is that your application might not be able to read the photo you took. The upside of this is that you have a lot of innovation. You have a lot of formats out there, not all are created equal, and everyone has their own way of doing things. A few pictures in the last missive needed some additional, can you believe it, preprocessing before I could load them into Photoshop, something that took me by surprise.
