If that's true, we could be waiting a lot more than 3 months! I doubt they put in their preorder on the first day! LOLMaybe Adobe did not get a camera in the first shipment?
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If that's true, we could be waiting a lot more than 3 months! I doubt they put in their preorder on the first day! LOLMaybe Adobe did not get a camera in the first shipment?
Thanks for reaching out to them! The more we contact them, them more likely we are to be supported sooner.Adobe Support told me today, that an update with an integration of current Canon models will come in the next or next but one update. For Sony A7SIII it will come with the next update.
Raw Image extension shows the thumbails! great.
Also Luminar 4 can handle the raw files.
No. No it doesn't. It can show the built-in jpeg previews, but trying to process a CR3 is a hideous mess. At least on macOS, I won't pretend to speak for the Windows version. For the time being it's still DNG converter or DPP (ugh...unworkable for me because it is soooo slow. So much so as it's not remotely usable.)Also Luminar 4 can handle the raw files. But keeps very busy, even with 16c/32t
An update to Adobe Camera Raw is due this month based in prior release history. I really hope they add native suppirt in this update. Another 2-3 months of DNG converter would be less than ideal!Adobe Support told me today, that an update with an integration of current Canon models will come in the next or next but one update. For Sony A7SIII it will come with the next update.
Not very customer friendly, as a lot of the Pro´s will use the R5 or R6 for their work. And the workflow stutters.
Raw Image extension shows the thumbails! great.
Also Luminar 4 can handle the raw files. But keeps very busy, even with 16c/32t
Working for me too, using Adobe Camera Raw. Unfortunately I have a feeling Adobe will never release camera matching profiles for this camera. I don't hate the 'Adobe Color' profile though, so I will probably work with that...
Mine version works basically,it takes 5 minutes to proceed. And you can´t use all profiles as Luminar crashes.No. No it doesn't. It can show the built-in jpeg previews, but trying to process a CR3 is a hideous mess. At least on macOS, I won't pretend to speak for the Windows version. For the time being it's still DNG converter or DPP (ugh...unworkable for me because it is soooo slow. So much so as it's not remotely usable.)
I'm wondering who will be the first to truly provide native support for R5/6 raw files - Adobe, ON1, Capture 1 or DXO?
Great news!Lightroom support is now available for CR3