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Updated Camera Raw 3.4 Plug-in Now Supports Over 120 Camera
Models With Eight New Cameras from Canon, Epson, Leaf, Olympus, Pentax
and Samsung
Press Release: SAN JOSE, Calif. - May 8, 2006
- Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced an update to
the Camera Raw plug-in for Adobe(r) Photoshop(r) CS2, extending raw
file support to eight additional digital camera models. Available as a
free download from the Adobe Web site, the Camera Raw 3.4 plug-in
builds on Photoshop CS2 raw file support for digital cameras from
leading manufacturers such as Canon, Epson, Leaf, Olympus, Pentax and
Samsung.
The Adobe Camera Raw architecture allows for frequent updates
whenever new camera models are introduced to the market.
Demonstratingcomprehensive raw file support across its product line,
Adobe covers a wide breadth of manufacturers with support for more than
120 different camera models. Camera Raw 3.4 allows professional
photographers to easily manipulate raw files without sacrificing image
quality. Professional photographers can more quickly and easily import
and manipulate raw data, saving time while increasing artistic control
and flexibility.
New cameras supported by Adobe Camera Raw 3.4
plug-in and DNG Converter include Canon EOS 30D, Epson R-D1s, Leaf
Aptus 65 and Aptus 75, Olympus EVOLT E-330 and SP-320, Pentax *ist DL2
and Samsung GX-1S.
Availability
The Adobe Camera Raw 3.4 plug-in requires Photoshop CS2, Photoshop
Elements 3.0 or Photoshop Elements 4.0 (Macintosh or Windows) and can
be downloaded for free by going to the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html.
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