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Can't view CR2 files in Bridge HELP!!!!
My computer wouldn't boot last week and I had to reinstall Windows.
I now can't view CR2 files (I use a Canon) in Adobe Bridge (CS3). How can I fix it? |
Its [I]version 4.0 [/I]by the way
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Update. I've been searching the net and I found this and I still can't view the photos.
[i]To install with Adobe Creative Suite 3 or Photoshop CS3: 1. Exit Photoshop CS3. 2. Open My Computer. 3. Double-click Local Disk (C:). 4. Navigate to: c:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS3\File Formats 5. Move the existing Camera Raw.8bi plug-in to another location (for example, a new folder on your desktop). Ensure you keep this version in case you need to revert back. 6. Copy the Camera Raw plug-in, Camera Raw.8bi, from the download into the same folder as in step 4. 7. Launch Photoshop CS3 or Adobe Bridge. Note: If generic camera thumbnails appear in Adobe Bridge, follow these steps: 1. Check to make sure the plug-in was installed in the correct directory in step 4 above. 2. Start Bridge. 3. Choose Tools > Cache > Purge Central Cache.[/i] |
Sorted. Just downloaded the latest software for it [URL="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4038&fileID=3755"]Here[/URL]
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i cant view CR2 files either and Im CS3
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It got sorted before someone could help. It needed a newer version of ACR. DD, in your case the ACR that works with CS3 does not support your newer camera.
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[QUOTE=DigiDiva;74650]i cant view CR2 files either and Im CS3[/QUOTE]
Click on the link and follow the instructions which are on this thread. Its weird because I had some photos on my camera before I had the computer problem, which were taken 2 weeks ago. I then took some more just after 12noon. I then took some more photos at around 3:00pm this afternoon. I found the above link and the photos already on the camera and the photos I took just after 12noon were totally fine after I installed the new update. But the newer photos won't show up as 'photos' just .CR2 thumbnails. Anyone know what the problem is? |
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