10/13/2023 0 Comments Camera raw 9.1 1 macPS CC and LR CC bundled together for $10 a month. I guess it didn't sell very well because they spent the next year gradually lowering the price to where we are now. After all, when they first announced Photoshop CC, Adobe offered an "introductory discount" to existing licensees of $30 a month, for PS CC alone. Who knows when the prices will start to go up or by how much. It's reasonably priced right now at $10 a month (which happens to work out close to what I tended to spend on stand-alone upgrades of PS and LR over the years). I expect once they've done away with the stand-alone versions of PS and LR they'll start ratcheting up the price on the CC versions. If all this sounds rather monopolistic on Adobe's part. And DNG is backward compatible with older versions of Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom. Adobe DNG Converter is free to download, to do this. Something else you could have done and we can do in the future is convert our cameras' CR2 RAW files to Adobe DNG files, which are another form of RAW file. So you'll have to rent the software and pay monthly, if you want to contine using PS in the future, with as-yet unannounced new camera models. The next update, ACR 9.1.1, will only work with Photoshop CC, the cloud-based, subscription version of PS (and LR CC). They're discontinuing support for the stand-alone, licensed products. Adobe has announced that this will be the last update of ACR for CS6 (and Lightroom 6). I believe it also works with the even newer Canon DSLRs: 5Ds/5Ds-R and T6i/T6s.īut those will likely be the last Canon DSLRs that will be supported in CS6 and it's related ACR version. Actually, the update to ACR was what was needed. The update to CS6 was the correct thing to do. that's newer than CS5, but still hasĪlso has been superseded and uses an older version of ACR which does not support 7DII and never will. Or, maybe you mean Photoshop ELEMENTS 12. It's is an older version that, along with it's older version of Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), will not support a newer camera model such as the 7DII.
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