Custom of "opened through bridge CC camera Raw file

Hello. I am trying to open a Camera Raw file to edit it through bridge CC and I get a warning of this ' camera raw editing is not enabled. Camera Raw edition requires a product calling it launched at least once to activate this function. "What does that mean? and how can I solve this problem?

Hi kellyk

As JohnTSmith says you must have a version of CC of Photoshop installed on your computer.

The Parent to Camera Raw/bridge software is Photoshop because the camera raw plugin is installed on your system with Adobe Photoshop.

Please open Photoshop and edit an image in camera raw by going into the filters and then open the bridge of file > Browse in Bridge and check if the option to edit your images in camera raw directly.

Also make sure that your camera raw plugin is the latest version see: Installer of plug in Camera Raw

Concerning

~Assani

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