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I just downloaded the latest February 2018 version of Photoshop ver 19.1.1 and now am getting an error message when I try to access Camera Raw filter with any photo file "Camera Raw filter is not compatible with this version of Photoshop" Apparently a bug has crept into the works. This is a disaster for me as I use the Camera Raw filter all the time. Does anyone know if Adobe is fixing this ?
Andrew
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Have you tried to reload Camera raw by a manual install?
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It's a known problem and Adobe is working on it.
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Thanks gener7!
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It would be a lot easier if someone marked the answer correct that says all you have to do is open the preferences for Camera Raw and then close it. No need to blow out all of the rest of your preferences.
I did what I read here, opened the preferences and closed them and now it works as designed.
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That only works until you close Photoshop. When Photoshop is reopened the
error message re appears. It would appear the issue needs to be rectified
properly by Adobe.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 4:08 PM, Laura Burton Gotz <forums_noreply@adobe.com
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So I see. And it is not possible to follow the same steps again. What a PITA.
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That doesn't even work for me the first time. I just get the same error message. Disaster!
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Try this, it works for me every time.
Open Bridge and open a photo using "Open In Camera Raw".
After the image opens, any other photo you open from Lightroom, or Bridge or just Finder/Explorer should be able to use the Camera Raw filter.
Stupid workaround, but it has been successful for me.
(Steven Gotz - Laura's husband whois too lazy to log her out and use his own account.)
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That worked....as far as it went....but now the photgraph will not open in photoshop. I tried several ways and it just will not open. I wonder how long it's going to take them to fix this problem.