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I have CS6 and when Adobe puts out a new Camera Raw, my CS6 won't be invited. They want people to migrate to CC, which is where all new Camera RAW updates reside. So the answer is that they want people to upgrade. Camera-RAW is one of the easiest ways to get people to upgrade.i have lightroom 5 which i used to edit my photos taken with the rx100m3. will i have to upgrade to lightroom 6 if i do decide to get the rx100m4?
i know raw support for rx100m3 came out with lightroom 5.5. just wondering, thanks.
Why not try a free trial of DXO 10. The latest iteration has a Lightroom plug in as well as one of the best raw converters. Certainly an alternative to purchasing the latest LR?i have lightroom 5 which i used to edit my photos taken with the rx100m3. will i have to upgrade to lightroom 6 if i do decide to get the rx100m4?
i know raw support for rx100m3 came out with lightroom 5.5. just wondering, thanks.
Adobe have just announced that there will shortly be one more update for CS6 after which it's gone from their support list.I have CS6 and when Adobe puts out a new Camera Raw, my CS6 won't be invited. They want people to migrate to CC, which is where all new Camera RAW updates reside. So the answer is that they want people to upgrade. Camera-RAW is one of the easiest ways to get people to upgrade.i have lightroom 5 which i used to edit my photos taken with the rx100m3. will i have to upgrade to lightroom 6 if i do decide to get the rx100m4?
i know raw support for rx100m3 came out with lightroom 5.5. just wondering, thanks.
That would be greatly appreciated.Adobe have just announced that there will shortly be one more update for CS6 after which it's gone from their support list.I have CS6 and when Adobe puts out a new Camera Raw, my CS6 won't be invited. They want people to migrate to CC, which is where all new Camera RAW updates reside. So the answer is that they want people to upgrade. Camera-RAW is one of the easiest ways to get people to upgrade.i have lightroom 5 which i used to edit my photos taken with the rx100m3. will i have to upgrade to lightroom 6 if i do decide to get the rx100m4?
i know raw support for rx100m3 came out with lightroom 5.5. just wondering, thanks.
You're in luck. ACR 9.1.1, the final version that will work with CS6, includes support for the RX100 IV:That would be greatly appreciated.Adobe have just announced that there will shortly be one more update for CS6 after which it's gone from their support list.I have CS6 and when Adobe puts out a new Camera Raw, my CS6 won't be invited. They want people to migrate to CC, which is where all new Camera RAW updates reside. So the answer is that they want people to upgrade. Camera-RAW is one of the easiest ways to get people to upgrade.i have lightroom 5 which i used to edit my photos taken with the rx100m3. will i have to upgrade to lightroom 6 if i do decide to get the rx100m4?
i know raw support for rx100m3 came out with lightroom 5.5. just wondering, thanks.