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User Error - William Robinson

The Camera Raw Plug-In DOES NOT go in the Plugins folder. It belongs in
Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS2/File Formats

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Tuesday, September 27 2005 @ 09:42 AM PDT


User Error - William Robinson

The Camera Raw Plug-In DOES NOT go in the Plugins folder. It belongs in

Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS2/File Formats

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Tuesday, September 27 2005 @ 09:49 AM PDT


User Error - stickman67

You could drop the sarcasm and be helpful, seeing as you know so much.

Just a thought ...

;-)

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Tuesday, September 27 2005 @ 12:55 PM PDT


User Error - WhiteDog

Actually, J!mmy Inconceivable, you’re quite in error yourself about where the Camera Raw plug-in goes in Photoshop CS2. Because it’s now used by Bridge, which is a standalone application in CS2, the Camera Raw plug-in goes in Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CS2/File Formats. In order to install the update properly I had to do a search of my hard drive to find it precisely because it was not in the same place in CS2 as it was in CS and earlier versions. And, since this is, in fact, a dramatic change, I do think Adobe is remiss in not explaining it. ReadMe files are standard with most software, including updates and, considering the effort Adobe is putting into keeping the Raw plug-in up-to-date, it would not stretch their resources in the slightest to include one with these Camera Raw and DNG Converter updates. In particular, because they are trying to encourage the adoption of DNG as a standard file format, it would behoove them to treat their users with appropriate courtesy by including a ReadMe file with the updates. Simply good practice and good business.

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Tuesday, September 27 2005 @ 01:16 PM PDT