Thank you! I'll give it a try tonight!
I am trying to get a shot of the Moon through some tree branches, and am having difficulty getting the detail of the moon. It is blown out. I've tried changing shutter speed and ISO settings with no luck.
Does anyone have input on finding the right combination of
shutter speed and aperture to get the details of the moon?
Where is this Lighthouse?
Thank you! That's good to know.
I'm getting educated! :D
No Problem.
It can be confusing to the point that I wanted the 7D but sent Santa my wish list with a 70D on it by mistake!
I got the 70D and love it!
I checked out my Canon 70D and it does say Mark II on it
on the Camera or the box that it came in. There is a (W) after the 70D on the box.
My advice is to upgrade to ACR 8.5 and give it a try.
I have a 70D but haven't checked to see if it's the MKII model. (It was a Christmas gift) I will check it out tonight and get back to you. If it is, then yes. If not, I won't be able to answer that. I checked on PSE 12 to make sure that it would support my 70D and it did, but I needed to add the 8.5 plug-in to get it to work, and it does now.
I seem to be having trouble finding this topic posted last week. I want to thank everyone for helping me solve the issue of my Canon EOS 70D not being accepted in PSE12 raw files. I took all of your advise into consideration and the problem was solved by getting the Adobe ACR Plug-in 8.5. I also uploaded DPP that came with my camera, so I now have 2 programs to use.
I appreciate each and every one of you who responded with your suggestions!
Thanks again!
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Thanks for the input. I'm running Windows 8.
Thank you! I'll give this a try.
Greetings everyone! I just received a Canon EOS70D for Christmas, and went to load some photos onto PSE12 and I am getting a message that my Camera's media is not supported. I went to PS "Help" site and verified that my Camera is indeed listed as being compatible. (CRW2)
I am having to upload my photos with WIA windows program, then use "Picture" to convert them to a JPEG before being able to edit them in PS. This obviously defeats the purpose of shooting in "Raw" format.
HELP! (please)