Uploading photos via Adobe Bridge

I always hooked up my camera to the computer, Adobe Bridge rises and I transfer my photos to the computer.  Given that I use PS CC this was not the case.  Instead, iPhotos opens and converts them to JPEG.  Don't know what to do.  Have tried downloading bridge CC but not having luck with that.

Is the PS: CC PS or PS CS5? If you use Bridge CC and PS CS5 it may be some interesting questions, but I'm not sure on what I don't have PS CS5 on my computer more and I cannot test this.

Regarding Photos of opening upwards, complain like hell to Apple. I have, and it didn't do much. There are many Forums of Apple who have discussions on this and there is no way to know if Apple is listening. I hope they do.

There is a box at the top left of the photo App that if you uncheck the box, the claim is that the pictures will not download for your photo/card device. The problem is if you do things the right way (to reformat the card in the camera, NOT by erasing the card on your computer), Photos think that it is a new and different map and it will open again Photos anyway. Join the club, it's a real big trouble.

I guess you have raw images in your camera?

Nevertheless, the problem is El Cap. and the Nikon D800. Apple has a bug him have yet to be fixed. It is not that Adobe can do until Apple does its thing.

I was just a few checks and Apple says that their raw (v. 10.22) update sees the D800 (also said he can see my Canon 7 Dm 2, but I have not had problems with my camera images and LR, or Photodownloader (via Bridge) from the appointment.

While a bit of a burden, have you tried to gain access to and downloading of the images via 'Image Capture' of Apple software? Sucky Yes but in the back of my head, I think I've heard people have had success until the normal channels are fixed.

Now, one of the questions that you will have is that the version of Adobe Camera Raw you have CS5 will have no indication as to what to do with raw images, you import them with your D800. However, if you can download your camera raw image in your computer, you can convert them to DNG using the free Adobe DNG Converter. At this point, you should be in good condition. Or at least in as good condition as you if you use Bridge CC and PS CS5. Any chance you can update to the CC offer andLR PS? It's a good deal. Unfortunately, this will NOT solve the D800 problem, which must come from Apple and they Ain 't Talkin'!

Let me know if this helps,

Thank you

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