Find out how to update the Camera Raw version on your Mac or Windows machine.
8/10 (7 votes) - Download Camera Raw Mac Free. Download Camera Raw free for Mac. Camera Raw allows you to open a large amount of photos from digital cameras in RAW format within Adobe Photoshop. Camera Raw is a plug-in for Photoshop that provides compatibility with almost all images in RAW format. A new update to the Camera Raw plug-in is available, contains added raw support for newer camera models. Apply the update in one of the following ways: Click Install Now or Install On Exit in the update message displayed in Photoshop Elements. Choose Help Updates (when the update message is not displayed).
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The following is a workaround to update Camera Raw within Elements. It is recommended to wait for Camera Raw updates within the product for issue fixes.
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If you haven't been able to update the Camera Raw plug-in for Elements, follow these steps:
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- Download and install the latest Camera Raw version from Camera Raw plug-in installer.
- On macOS, double-click the .dmg file to mount it.
- On Windows double-click the downloaded .zip file to unzip it. (Windows might unzip the file for you.)
- On macOS, double-click the .pkg file to start the installer.
- On Windows, double-click the resulting .exe file to start the installer.
- Once installed successfully, close the installer window.
- Navigate to the following folder:
- On macOS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-ins/CC/File Formats
- On Windows: C:Program FilesCommon FilesAdobePlug-InsCCFile Formats
- Copy the Camera Raw plug-in from the CC > File Formats folder that is mentioned in the above step.
- Navigate to the following folder:
- On macOS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-ins/Elements<Version Number>/File Formats
- On Windows: C:Program FilesCommon FilesAdobePlug-InsElements<Version Number>File Formats
- Replace the existing Camera Raw plugin in Elements<Version Number> folder with the plug-in that you copied in step 8.