I just got the Nikon D300 and I use CS2. It was a shock to see there's a RAW plug-in for CS3 but none for CS2. It's a big hassle to convert images to DNG, and I've encountered corrupted DNGs after the convert, so I have to save both.
Does anyone know if Adobe has plans to create a CS2 plug in?
thanks!
Re: Nikon D300 raw plug-in for CS2 by Roger Sherman on Jan 7, 2008 at 2:50:04 pm
thanks for your reply. do you have a link to update? i can't find it and adobe says they haven't created one: "With regards to your issue, I regret to inform you that we do not have a
plug-in Nikon D300 for Photoshop CS2."
thanks so much.
roger
Re: Nikon D300 raw plug-in for CS2 by Roger Sherman on Jan 7, 2008 at 3:50:54 pm
yes, i did that. i have 3.7.0 which is the latest raw update for CS2. 4.3.0 is for CS3. 3.7 does not work with the d300 raw files. i have to convert them to dng. is your experience different?
Re: Nikon D300 raw plug-in for CS2 by Terry Guthrie on Apr 12, 2008 at 9:24:23 pm
I have the same problem. It is my understanding that Adobe does not plan to provide an updated plug-in that is compatible with CS2. In order to get a plug-in that works with the D300, I was told that I needed to upgrade to CS3 or switch to Elements. I have a trial version of both and the plug-in does work for the D300 RAW with both of these software programs. I like Bridge, that comes with Photoshop CS, much more than the organizer that comes with Elements. Does anyone know if the bridge from my Photoshop CS2 can be made to work with Elements?