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Old 07-04-2009   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Canon 5D Mark II and Photoshop CS3

According to Adobe, the 5DII is only supported in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 5.2 and higher. ACR 5.x is not supported by CS3. The only workaround is going with a non-PS RAW converter (ie LR2.4 or another converter) and feeding into CS3 as a TIFF, as Fred mentioned.

The DNG converter works better with the correct camera profiles. Make sure you've got everything installed correctly before writing it off as "lossy". DNG is a lossless converter so perhaps there is something off on your tuning.
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