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Since the update of Photoshop and Lightroom approximately one month ago, the CAMERA RAW FILTER in Photoshop has become unavailable. I get an error message when exporting images from Lightroom to Photoshop: This version of Lightroom may require the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in version 9.10 for full compatibility.
Problem is, I have the latest 9.10 installed. I do not have a new camera and the Nikon D800 and D810 are and have been compatible for years!!!!
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The Camera Raw filter can no longer be used with 32 bit images. This is not a bug but was a conscious decision by Adobe which is explained in the link below, along with some workrounds
Command 'Camera Raw filter' not available in Merge to HDR Pro
Dave
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This is a known bug in Lightroom.
Check Don't show again, and then click Open anyway, and the image will open in Photoshop.
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Thanks for the response Per.
Yes, the image will open in Photoshop, but the CAMERA RAW plug-in is not available. Error message: The command "Camera RAW Filter" is not available.
I am attempting to combine images using HDR Pro 32bit
As a stand alone RAW file the CAMERA RAW plug-in works normally.
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Hi
The Camera Raw filter can no longer be used with 32 bit images. This is not a bug but was a conscious decision by Adobe which is explained in the link below, along with some workrounds
Command 'Camera Raw filter' not available in Merge to HDR Pro
Dave
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Thank you Dave! Though I disagree with the Adobe decision, I suppose I'm powerless...