Adobe releases Camera Raw 3.3

The camera raw functionality in Adobe Photoshop software provides fast and easy access within Photoshop to the “raw” image formats produced by many leading professional and midrange digital cameras. By working with these “digital negatives,” you can achieve the results you want with greater artistic control and flexibility while still maintaining the original “raw” files.

Support for the following cameras has been added from Camera Raw 3.2 to 3.3:
• Canon
– EOS 5D
– EOS 1D Mark II N
– EOS 20Da
• Fujifilm
– FinePix E900
– FinePix S5200/5600
– FinePix S9000/9500
• Kodak
– EasyShare P850
– EasyShare P880
• Mamiya
– ZD
• Nikon
– D200
• Olympus
– E-500
– SP-310
– SP-350
-SP-500UZ
• Pentax
– *ist DL
– *ist DS2
• Sony
– DSC-R1

More info and download link here.

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10 Comments

  1. Because proffesional photographers are big time mac users. I agree its a little off. But hey i cant stand all the ipod crap. What does that have to do with the macintosh hun? Their should be a seperate mac daily news for ipod stuff. gosh. i be outie!

  2. Now that Apple is competing in the RAW photo filed (somewhat) with PhotoShop using Aperture, PhotoShop RAW updates are more relevant.

    RS – If you “don’t care” then why did you click on the story?
    Maybe you do care about MDN, that’s cool.

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