Besides that, PSE3/4 only allow access to the basic functions in Camera Raw, for ACR 2.x and 3.x. All the more powerful functions require functions that are only available in CS and CS2.

The differences between those functions are extensive between CS and CS2, thus the incompatibility. CS2 is a *major* update to CS under the covers.

Godfrey

On Apr 11, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Adam Maas wrote:

Elements 3 was still current software when ACR 3.0 was released, CS was not. In fact Elements 3 for the Mac was only discontinued quite recently, when the Mac edition of 4 was released. Adobe's never been one to support discontinued software.

-Adam



Dave Brooks wrote:
I had to D/L the ACR for Elements 3 so i can get Raw support for the D200. I'm kinda ticked there is no support for newer cameras in CS, but there is in the cheaper version of EL3, as i only recently aquired it instead of CS2. Now work flow is two computers, two OS's and file movement. I thought life was supposed to be better with technology.:<vbg>
Dave B
From: "David Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don if you install version 2.4 of the ACR plug-in for CS (the most recent version for CS IIRC) you will then be able to see & edit your .pef files. Here's the direct link to the necessary plug-in: <http:// www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2701> I had CS for some time before upgrading to CS2 & had no problems working with the Pentax RAW files, once I installed the updated plug-in (v2.1 at that time). I still have CS installed with v2.4 of ACR. BTW Adobe Bridge is only available with CS2. Cheers, Dave S. David J Brooks
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