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just fyi:
"Adobe has today released v3.2 of the Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop CS2.
The new version adds official support for the Nikon D2Hs, D70s and D50, as
well as Leica's Digital-Modul-R back and the Hasselblad H2D (the latter two
are capable of writing RAW files in Adobe's DNG RAW format).
In addition, D2X owners will notice that Camera Raw now fully honours the As
Shot white balance (WB), owing to the inclusion of code supplied by Nikon to
interpret the encoded WB information in D2X NEF files. NEF files from the
newly-supported D2Hs and D50 will display correct As Shot WB also, thanks to
the "mini-SDK" that has been furnished to Adobe by Nikon.
The Mac and Windows download links for both Camera Raw 3.2 and DNG Converter
3.2 are on the Camera Raw page of Adobe's web site"
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Dear Sid, thank you very much for this excellent piece of information.
Take care...
Anabella
sid derra wrote:
>
> just fyi:
>
> "Adobe has today released v3.2 of the Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop CS2.
> The new version adds official support for the Nikon D2Hs, D70s and D50, as
> well as Leica's Digital-Modul-R back and the Hasselblad H2D (the latter two
> are capable of writing RAW files in Adobe's DNG RAW format).
>
> In addition, D2X owners will notice that Camera Raw now fully honours the As
> Shot white balance (WB), owing to the inclusion of code supplied by Nikon to
> interpret the encoded WB information in D2X NEF files. NEF files from the
> newly-supported D2Hs and D50 will display correct As Shot WB also, thanks to
> the "mini-SDK" that has been furnished to Adobe by Nikon.
>
> The Mac and Windows download links for both Camera Raw 3.2 and DNG Converter
> 3.2 are on the Camera Raw page of Adobe's web site"
>
> source: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/c [...] -7886-8031 >
> download: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html >
> rock on - sid
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