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Raw conversion with Elements v5?
Today I went out and took quite a few photos. I brought the camera back and tried to upload them to Elements 5, but it came up as files damaged! I used to shoot in Raw with my Canon 300d and always successfully edited the photos in Elements, but it's just not happening now. Also Adobe doesn't recognise them as Raw files (I know this because I had to upload them to Picassa and then opened the file, after saving it to desktop from Picassa, the file opened then, but no Raw conversion dialog box came up!). :-(
I really am not sure what to do with my raw files, now I can't edit them properly. :-| Also, the files are called NEF files?? |
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Hi Sally,
I see you are using a D40 so perhaps I can help a bit. I know nothing about Elements 5 but you can convert Nikon RAW files ( NEFs ) using Nikon View NX. I would think that this came on a disc with your camera. View NX is a very basic prog unlike Nikon NX which is the full thing. In View NX your raw adjustments in the Camera Settings Box are limited to Exposure adjustment +/- 2 stops, White balance and Picture control. If you do not have a disc with View NX then you can download for free from Nikons site. I only use this as a tranfer job for Stevies camera so I have not really played with it. Attatched is a screen grab to show the conversion path that I hope helps. Don |
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NEF files are Nikon RAW files. If you have a late model camera of any make try downloading and installing the latest Camera RAW plug in for Elements although unfortunately I think that the necessary plug in for the latest model cameras need Elements 6 or 7 to download and install. You will have to go to Adobes web site and look I am afraid.
Had a look on Adobes site and the latest plug in compatible with Elements 5 is Camera Raw plug in 4.5 which is works with the D40 so that is OK. Find it here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=4000 I would print out the instructions so you can refer to them as it slightly long winded and you do not want to get it wrong. Hope this helps. Last edited by miketoll; 05-05-09 at 20:43. |
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Sally,
Have you installed the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) plug-in on your version of Elements 5? The latest version of ACR that Elements 5 supports is ACR v4.5. You can download a copy from here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=4000 The installation instructions can also be found on this page. ACR v4.5 supports the D40, so you should be able ot process your raw files using this. Duncan |
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Alternatively, try downloading the latest 'updates' from within Elements - I think it's under 'Help' (that's where it is in the full Photoshop, anyway).
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Sorry but Adey's idea does not work in 5 or 6. I think I read somewhere there is a more automated method in 7. Long winded way I am afraid.
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Thanks for the replies!
I got my camera second hand, so didn't get any software with it. I have now downloaded the latest Raw conversion software, from the Nikon site. Thanks again! |
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Ah well, it was worth a try! Don't worry about the long-winded way, though, Sally. Provided you follow the instructions it works fine (I did my first updates in Photoshop via this method until I realised the 'Help-Updates' system worked quicker).
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