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Having been lucky enough to get a D2X today I have taken some inital
tes images and discovered some difficulty in getting the Adobe Camera
Raw plug in to work. Adobe say that the D2X is supported but it gives
an error message along the lines of: "cannot complete the requestion
action...". I have checked in the Help>About Plug Ins to check that
the plug in is in the
correct folder and it is showing fine.
It is not the beta version (i tried that also but same result) and my
D1X and D70 Nefs work fine.
Anyone out there with a D2X, PSCS and Adobe Raw v2.4 who can help me?
The
Nikon plug in is slow slow and limited....
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In article <1109446702.946780.33320@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
personal.business@virgin.net says...
> Having been lucky enough to get a D2X today I have taken some inital
> tes images and discovered some difficulty in getting the Adobe Camera
> Raw plug in to work. Adobe say that the D2X is supported but it gives
> an error message along the lines of: "cannot complete the requestion
> action...". I have checked in the Help>About Plug Ins to check that
> the plug in is in the
> correct folder and it is showing fine.
>
> It is not the beta version (i tried that also but same result) and my
> D1X and D70 Nefs work fine.
>
> Anyone out there with a D2X, PSCS and Adobe Raw v2.4 who can help me?
> The
> Nikon plug in is slow slow and limited....
>
> Cheers
>
> John
According to the Adobe website, the D2X isn't supported. So, I'm
guessing that's the source of your problems.
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Brian - thanks for your response - I can see where you are coming from
if you are refering the list that links from Adobe's download page -
howerver the adobe link below appears more hopeful if you look under
the v2.4 section:
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In article <1109455138.077933.285290@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
personal.business@virgin.net says...
> Brian - thanks for your response - I can see where you are coming from
> if you are refering the list that links from Adobe's download page -
> howerver the adobe link below appears more hopeful if you look under
> the v2.4 section:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/319291.html >
> anyone have any suggestions (other than adobe have made a mistake on
> the spec..)?
>
> Cheers
>
> John
I think it's a typo. On the other page they don't list the D2X:
So, my guess is it isn't supported for now, or whatever support they did
have for it was using pre-production firmware or something.
I feel your pain, though. I love ACR's features and image output
quality. To be forced to use the manufacturer's software would slowly
drive me insane.
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>Adobe say that the D2X is supported but it gives
>an error message
There is a conflict between the Nikon plug-in and the Adobe CR
converter (this has been reported on many times in the Photoshop NG).
Locate the Nikon plug-in in the Adobe folder and move it to a different
directory and see if that doesn't allow ACR to run properly.
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I rebuit my machine to ensure that there were no traces of Nikon
anywhere so I don't think that the problem - it was my last hope! I
checked all the plugins folder and nothing other than the adobe one.
Anyone got it working or is this where I give up and used the dog slow
and limited nikon plug in?
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