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Apr 22, 2020 20:40:58   #
rafael izakov
 
I go to my original question:how open RAW file shot by Canon 90D and loaded on MacOS?
I using Adobe CC, 2018 and Adobe element, 2018.
They both open Raw file with ext CR2, but Raw file from Canon 90D had ext CR3 and not working on my Adobe edition.
Today, I spend a lot of time and can advice that "Digital Photo Professional 4" worked as acceptable (Canon Recommendation) and Adobe CC 2020 worked much better (Adobe by phone transfer CC 2018 in CC 2020 for 7 days as test)

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Apr 22, 2020 20:45:21   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
rafael izakov wrote:
I go to my original question:how open RAW file shot by Canon 90D and loaded on MacOS?
I using Adobe CC, 2018 and Adobe element, 2018.
They both open Raw file with ext CR2, but Raw file from Canon 90D had ext CR3 and not working on my Adobe edition.
Today, I spend a lot of time and can advice that "Digital Photo Professional 4" worked as acceptable (Canon Recommendation) and Adobe CC 2020 worked much better (Adobe by phone transfer CC 2018 in CC 2020 for 7 days as test)


Check to see if the older software has the CR3 profiles. I remember vaguely that Adobe does not update camera profiles on some of the older software. And that is why CC 2020 works. Like it or not, that is how Adobe plays the game. If you do a lot of work, then you might want to invest the time into learning LR. It is truly a great program. The best in photography since I started in 1959.

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Apr 23, 2020 00:35:37   #
nadelewitz Loc: Ithaca NY
 
robertjerl wrote:
OK, guys, part of the full windows install is a set of apps Microsoft adds on. At least one of those (strangely it is named "Photos") can read RAW files and when a new camera with new form of RAW appears you can bet that in the not too distant future one of those Microsoft updates is going to include the changes necessary to read the new form of RAW (at least for the major brands).

Oh, and Google and other major browsers include photo viewing sub apps also.

On a Win 10 machine to check which you are using got to "Settings", then click on Apps, then click on "Default Apps" then go to the type of App and it shows which it is using. If you want to see which choices you have and maybe change your default "doubleclick" on the app and a little window opens with all the viewing apps on your machine and the choice of going to the Microsoft Store to obtain a different one.

I am currently using the one that comes as part of Google Chrome. But I have used the Microsoft supplied "Photos".
Yikes, emergency edit, wrong computer, this one I am on now uses "Picassa Photo Viewer"
OK, guys, part of the full windows install is a se... (show quote)



One last time, people.....READ THESE ARTICLES at Digital Photography review and HowToGeek.com. Then go to the Microsoft Store to read the full description of the Raw Image Extension for Windows 10.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/2812846720/microsoft-releases-raw-image-extension-to-get-raw-image-previews-on-windows-10

https://www.howtogeek.com/427588/how-to-open-raw-image-files-on-windows-10/

Sounds like if you can view RAW in Windows 10's Photos application, you must have the Raw Image Extension already installed, by you or someone else.

Do you think Microsoft would know whether or not RAW is readable on their OS?

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