I didn't test that, 'cos I'm on CS5.5, but I for some reason think that it should work.Ĥ. Convert CR2 to DNG via Adobe DNG Converter. Then you can bring your compositions into PrPro via Dynamic Link or export digital intermediates out of AE and import those DIs into PrPro.ģ. ![]() Instead of Photoshop or Lightroom you can import your CR2 files into After Effects - very handy especially if you're planning to do some compositing or animation. Keep in mind that PrPro is not colour manageable application, hence you need to make sure your exported files are in sRGB colour space.Ģ. ![]() As Jim pointed out, you can open them up in Photoshop (or Lightroom) and save in your preferred format, be it PSD, TIFF, JPEG or PNG. ![]() There are several options for bringing RAW into PrPro:ġ.
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