

#ADOBE CAMERA RAW RC UPDATE#
This update seems to follow that same trend. We’ve seen a new trend emerge since Lightroom Mobile came on the scene in that the Release Candidate of Camera Raw (and the standalone DNG converter) come out before the final version of the comparable update for Lightroom is released. Voigtlander VM 12mm F5.6 Ultra Wide Heliar.SLR Magic 50mm T0.95 Hyperprime Cine Lens.

Speaking of new lens profiles, the following were added in this update: To get access to the newer Camera Raw 8 features like Upright, improved Spot Removal Brush, the Radial Filter, etc., you need to upgrade to Photoshop CC 2014. So while this Camera Raw update will support the previously mentioned new cameras in Photoshop CS6 and CC (along with new lens profiles and bug fixes) the new features of Camera Raw 8 are not exposed in these older versions of Photoshop. That said, this is great news for any Photoshop user who has just purchased a Nikon D750 (like me), but also for any new owners of the following cameras:Īdobe is still making this Camera Raw update available to Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CC users, in addition to the latest version Photoshop CC 2014. Note, you won’t see this as an automatic update, and unless you need the new camera support listed below it is fine to wait until the final release version comes out. Adobe has just announced that the Release Candidate version of Camera Raw 8.7 and the standalone DNG Converter 8.7 are now available via Adobe Labs.
