Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]After watching the CS2 Adobe Bridge demo as it pertains to RAW capture and Photoshop, I decided to have a go at it. I opened a folder with CR2 files and see nothing but CR2 generic icons. As in no thumbnails. Curious, as they had been visible only days before. Then, I read the message that the beta version of 3.3whatever RAW plug-in for Canon 5D had expired and that I needed to install the for-real 3.3whatever plug-in. I did so. Still no CR2 thumbnails. CRW thumbnails (Canon 20D), yes. Hmm. Back through the process, again. Reboot. Again. Still nothing. I try the recommended cache purge. Twice. Still nothing. Call support's number. "We're closed, cupcake; call back tomorrow." So, I checked out the Photoshop CS2 download list again. "DNG and RAW 3.3whatever." I see no need for DNG, but what the heck, maybe that's it. So, through the whole process I go again. Nope. Back to the download list. Well, there IS an update for Adobe Bridge from way back in Oct. 2005, I believe. But I ordered CS2 on Dec. 31, 2005, so that fix should have been incorporated in my CDs. I check affected/afflicted version numbers anyway. Sho' nuff. I'm afflicted. It's a 30-some MB download, so I get it underway and set to watching what I hope is the final "Hey, I'm a dead guy so boink me" Michael J. Fox episode of "Boston Legal." I applaud as he bravely wonky-walks away to "die in the woods of St. Moritz" like an old dog that repairs to the woods to die. Away from the pack. And the people who love him so dearly. Beat me with a ham-fisted cliche. But, I have my own pain to deal with. I install the new and improved Adobe Bridge. CR2 thumbnails are now visible. So, Michael J.'s character has gone to the hereafter (I pray) and Adobe Bridge works in the here and now. There's symmetry in that. So, David, aside from the agony of needing app after app, there's the insult of buying a software suite, directly from the Adobe Store by the way, and getting apps that are months out-of-date. But, I'm sure they do it all for us. Chris Lawson From: "David Rodgers" <drodgers@casefarms.com> > Does anyone ever get tired of needing yet another program or plugin to > accomplish something? Certain things I can understand, but noise > management is pretty central to photography. You'd think PS CS would > have some good tools.