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Adobe Photoshop CS2: Digital Camera Raw File Support

Adobe Photoshop CS2: Digital Camera Raw File Support

The camera raw functionality in Adobe© Photoshop© software provides fast and easy access within Photoshop to the “raw” image formats produced by many leading professional and midrange digital cameras. By working with these “digital negatives,” you can achieve the results you want with greater artistic control and flexibility while still maintaining the original “raw” files.

The Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in became the latest must-have tool for professional photographers when it was released in February 2003. This powerful plug-in has been updated to support more cameras and include more features, and is available as part of Adobe Photoshop CS2. With Photoshop CS2 you get not only the latest camera raw plug-in, but also the full range of exciting new features that are part of this release.

The Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in (2.3 or higher) now also supports raw files in the DNG format. Find out more about the benefits of the Digital Negative, a publicly documented raw file format recently announced by Adobe.

To learn more about Camera Raw, read these primers:

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Supported Cameras

Camera Raw 3.3

Newly supported cameras for Camera Raw 3.3 – January 2006

Support for the following cameras has been added from Camera Raw 3.2 to 3.3.

Canon

  • EOS 5D
  • EOS 1D Mark II N
  • EOS 20Da
Fujifilm

  • FinePix E900
  • FinePix S5200/5600
  • FinePix S9000/9500
Kodak

  • EasyShare P850
  • EasyShare P880
Mamiya

  • ZD
Nikon

  • D200
Olympus

  • E-500
  • SP-310
  • SP-350
  • SP-500UZ
Pentax

  • * ist DL
  • * ist DS2
Sony

  • DSC-R1


Supported cameras for Camera Raw 3.2

Support for the following cameras is included in Photoshop CS2. Camera Raw 3.1 is not compatible with Photoshop CS.

Canon

  • EOS-1D
  • EOS-1Ds
  • EOS-1D Mark II
  • EOS-1Ds Mark II
  • EOS 10D
  • EOS 20D
  • EOS D30
  • EOS D60
  • EOS 300D (Digital Rebel/Kiss Digital)
  • EOS Rebel XT (EOS 350D/EOS Kiss Digital N)
  • PowerShot 600
  • PowerShot A5
  • PowerShot A50
  • PowerShot Pro 1
  • PowerShot S30
  • PowerShot S40
  • PowerShot S45
  • PowerShot S50
  • PowerShot S60
  • PowerShot S70
  • PowerShot G1
  • PowerShot G2
  • PowerShot G3
  • PowerShot G5
  • PowerShot G6
  • PowerShot Pro70
  • PowerShot Pro90 IS
Contax

  • N Digital
Epson

  • R-D1
Fujifilm

  • FinePix F700
  • FinePix S5000 Z
  • FinePix S7000 Z
  • FinePix S2 Pro
  • FinePix S3 Pro
  • FinePix S20 Pro
Kodak

  • DCS 14n
  • DCS Pro 14nx
  • DCS720x
  • DCS760
  • DCS Pro SLR/n
Konica Minolta

  • Alpha Sweet Digital (Japan)
  • Alpha-5 Digital (China)
  • DiMAGE A1
  • DiMAGE A2
  • DiMAGE A200
  • DiMAGE 5
  • DiMAGE 7
  • DiMAGE 7i
  • DiMAGE 7Hi
  • Maxxum Dynax 5D (Europe)
  • Maxxum 5D (USA)
  • Maxxum 7D/Dynax 7D
Leaf

  • Aptus 22
  • Valeo 6
  • Valeo 11
  • Valeo 17
  • Valeo 22
Leica

  • D-Lux 2
  • Digilux 2
Nikon *

  • D1
  • D1H
  • D1X
  • D100
  • D2H
  • D2Hs
  • D2X
  • D50
  • D70
  • D70s
  • Coolpix 5000
  • Coolpix 5400
  • Coolpix 5700
  • Coolpix 8400
  • Coolpix 8700
  • Coolpix 8800
Olympus

  • E-10
  • E-1
  • E-20
  • EVOLT E-300
  • C-5050 Zoom
  • C-5060 Zoom
  • C-7070 Wide Zoom
  • C-8080 Wide Zoom
Panasonic

  • DMC-FZ30
  • DMC-LC1
  • DMC-LX1
Pentax

  • * ist D
  • * ist DS
Sigma

  • SD9
  • SD10
Sony

  • DSC-F828
  • DSC-V3


DNG Native Cameras

The following cameras can natively capture DNG-format raw files, and therefore are compatible with Adobe Camera Raw versions 2.4 and greater.

Hasselblad

  • H2D
Lieca

  • Digital-Modul-R
Ricoh

  • GR Digital
Samsung

  • Pro 815


* The file encryption found in some Nikon raw formats has caused some users to question the level of cooperation between Nikon and Adobe in providing solutions for raw processing.

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