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Camera Raw File Format Updated
June 21, 2007
Adobe Systems Incorporated has an update to the free Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in now available for immediate download on Adobe.com. The Camera Raw 4.1 update includes improved noise reduction and sharpening tools and raw file support for
13 additional camera models and camera backs. This update also builds on the raw file support integrated in the Photoshop family of products.
Keeping it raw
The camera raw functionality in the Adobe Photoshop software provides access within Photoshop products to the raw image formats produced by a number of professional and midrange digital cameras. Working with these digital negatives allows greater artistic control and flexibility while still maintaining the original raw files, says Adobe.
Compatible with TIFF, JPEG
Camera Raw 4.1 plug-in also supports the same functionality for TIFF and JPEG files. Now professional photographers can quickly and easily import and manipulate raw data, producing the highest quality results while saving time.
Good on these cameras and backs
The Camera Raw 4.1 plug-in supports 13 digital cameras including the Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Fuji FinePix S5 Pro, Nikon D40x, Olympus E-410, Olympus SP-550 UZ, Sigma SD14, Phase One H 20, Phase One H 25, Phase One P 20, Phase One P 21, Phase One P 25, Phase One P 30 and Phase One P 45.
Additionally, Camera Raw 4.1 will add support for popular camera backs from Phase One, including the H20, H25, P20, P21, P25, P30 and P45 models. The free Adobe DNG Converter, that is part of this update, translates all Photoshop-supported raw photo formats into the universal .DNG file format giving photographers a single unified file format for archiving raw files.
Photoshop Lightroom, leveraging Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw technology, will add support for the above camera and camera back models in an update in the near future. Updates to Version Cue and Bridge will coincide with this Camera Raw plug-in update and will be available for free download on www.adobe.com.
Posted by Brian Lawler on June 21, 2007 | Comments (0)