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how to use camera raw for Lumix-FZ2000 with PS6?

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May 10, 2017 May 10, 2017

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Hello,

I am new to this forum.

Can anybody help me how to use camera raw RW2 with my PS6. Do I need to upgrade from PS6 or is the another solution?

I already tried to update the camera raw to 9.1.1, which is the most possible update which is supported. How can I find the version number of the camera raw plugin?

Thanks, Renate

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Community Expert , May 10, 2017 May 10, 2017

Hi

That camera requires camera raw 9.8 or higher

Cameras supported by Camera Raw

So you have two choices.

1.Use Photoshop CC which is compatible with the version of camera raw

2. Use the free DNG convertor to convert your raw files to DNG - which can then be opened with your version of camera raw

Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC

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Hi

That camera requires camera raw 9.8 or higher

Cameras supported by Camera Raw

So you have two choices.

1.Use Photoshop CC which is compatible with the version of camera raw

2. Use the free DNG convertor to convert your raw files to DNG - which can then be opened with your version of camera raw

Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC

Dave

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