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With global image adjustments (adjustments that affect the entire image) it does pretty much everything any other raw converter/editor does as well as a few things the others can't. You can also edit jpegs from the same list of supported Canon cameras, but without the ability to use the raw only tools.
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But version 4 is fairly full featured regarding raw conversion of images from Canon cameras. Some of the previous versions of DPP have been rightfully criticized for being clunky and limited. They're still rolling out support for some of the oldest camera from way back in the beginning of the consumer digital camera era.
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Again, it all depends on which camera (and more generally, which manufacturer) the raw files are coming from.Ĭanon's in-house Digital Photo Professional 4 supports raw files from the 750D, as well as most other Canon DSLRs released in the past 10-15 years. This will probably be most noticeable with regard to color and noise profiles for newer cameras used with older versions of ACR/LR/PS. If you choose to use Adobe DNG Convertor to convert your raw files to a DNG version supported by an older version of Photoshop, be aware that the conversion may remove some of the functionality and flexibility you would have if you used a newer version of ACR/LR/PS to work with the raw files directly. Depending on the OS your computer is running, you might be able to use Photoshop CS6 with ACR9 (please see 'note 5' at this link). ACR v9.0 requires either Lightroom CC v1 or later, Lightroom Classic CC v2015.0 or later, Lightroom v6.0 or later, or any version of Photoshop CC (please see this link). The chart also lists the earliest version of Adobe Lightroom that supports raw files from each camera (via the listed version of ACR).įrom the charts linked above we see that the earliest version of ACR that supports the Canon EOS 750D is v9.0. Here is a link that lists camera models currently supported by Adobe products via Adobe Camera Raw and the earliest version of ACR that supports raw files from each camera. Here is a link with a comprehensive set of instructions from Adobe that addresses the issue you are encountering.
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For newer versions of Photoshop or Lightroom you may also need a newer version of ACR than the oldest one that supports your camera.Ĭan I download a later version of Lightroom from somewhere? Once you know what the earliest version of ACR is that supports your particular camera, then you can find the earliest versions of Photoshop or Lightroom that support that version of ACR. What version of Adobe Camera RAW you need depends on exactly which camera made the raw files in question and which version of Photoshop or Lightroom you are using. So just what is going on under the hood in Lightroom, Photoshop, and Adobe Camera Raw?Īs Adobe updates ACR to support newer cameras, compatibility with the newer versions of ACR also requires newer versions of Photoshop and Lightroom. That information may or may not be important to you. Convert the /cr2 files from your 750D to the DNG format and edit them with LR3.Updates and even new versions are always free for owners of Canon EOS cameras. Use Canon's own Digital Photo Professional supplied with every Canon DSLR.
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It is no surprise that LR3 can't handle the raw files from your new camera. The latest version of Adobe Camera Raw (which is used by LR to demosaic raw files) that is compatible with LR3 was released a long time before the sensor in the Canon 750D was developed. That is, each different sensor design must be demosaiced/converted differently to get the same standardized results. cr2 format, the data in a raw file is always sensor specific. Even though the files from your 750D are in the.
