PS - as an interesting sidenote, Premiere Elements does allow for the use of ACR modules, and if those are updated, will allow direct Import of the CR2's, or NEF's (Nikon Camera RAW), or similar - so long as the most recent ACR module includes support for that particular version of Camer RAW. There ought to be a program with a name like EOS Utility, on the utility disc, that came with the camera. An alternative to the Adobe programs would be the Image editor supplied with the Canon camera, as it should be able to Open the CR2 files, and then Save_As, to a format that PrPro can use. Also, at points in the development of the ACR modules, Adobe will no longer be able to write the modules for older versions of Ps, PsE or LR, so one might have to upgrade the host program. Now, Adobe updates the ACR modules, with some frequency, so if your specific Canon is not supported with the latest ACR, it soon will be added. In my workflow, I just stick with PSD's, as I often have many different uses for the files, beyond Video. Download: TG Pro (Temperature Gauge Pro) 2.40 CR2 MacOS, Size: 35. Besides being able to import a lot of various RAW formats natively (the rest can be converted to DNG), it provides very fast playback - real time with Playback Resolution set to 1/2 on 5 years old machine, which is not quite powerful by today's standards.ĭepending on which Canon camera is shooting the CR2's (those change with the model of camera), and depending on the version of the ACR (Adobe Camera RAW) module one has installed, then Photoshop, LightRoom, or Photoshop Elements, should be able to Open the CR2's, and Save_As (either with, or without processing - though I always do some processing). I didn't test that, 'cos I'm on CS5.5, but I for some reason think that it should work.Ĥ. Then click the X that appears on the left upper corner of TG Pro 2.7.4 to perform the uninstall. Click and hold TG Pro 2.7.4 icon with your mouse button until it starts to wiggle. Open up Launchpad, and type TG Pro 2.7.4 in the search box on the top. Convert CR2 to DNG via Adobe DNG Converter. Option 2: Delete TG Pro 2.7.4 in the Launchpad. Then you can bring your compositions into PrPro via Dynamic Link or export digital intermediates out of AE and import those DIs into PrPro.ģ. Instead of Photoshop or Lightroom you can import your CR2 files into After Effects - very handy especially if you're planning to do some compositing or animation. ![]() Keep in mind that PrPro is not colour manageable application, hence you need to make sure your exported files are in sRGB colour space.Ģ. As Jim pointed out, you can open them up in Photoshop (or Lightroom) and save in your preferred format, be it PSD, TIFF, JPEG or PNG. ![]() There are several options for bringing RAW into PrPro:ġ.
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