sony camera raw images

Hello

I can't open the images taken with Sony RX1r. CS5 does it take? Thank you, Bill

No CS5 will not support this camera. You need to Camera Raw 8.1 or higher. You can download the 9.1 free DNG Converter and convert your DNG files, so they can be opened in CS5.

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