But there is a workaround. Download the DNG converter here
<http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=3732&fileID=3494>
Convert the ORF files to DNG and then process in ACR 3.7 as usual.
The download link will download both the DNG converter (a standalone
EXE) and the Camera Raw 4.2 plug-in. Just discard the Camera Raw
plug-in (since you can't use it) and place (not install) the DNG
converter in the folder of your choice. Then put a short cut to the DNG
converter on your desktop if desired.
The mysterious "Extract" button on the DNG converter panel is to extract
the original raw files from the DNG file if you had previously set
preferences to encapsulate the original raw file into the DNG at the
time of conversion (not the default).
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>> I can't seen to get CS2 to open ORF files. Camera Raw v. 3.7 is shown as
>> being installed and is located in the right directory. I get a pop up
>> box saying that the file is the wrong type of document. What am I doing
>> wrong?
>>
> Using a new camera with an old application.
>
> Not all ORF files are the same. The internal format has changed with
> camera models.
>
> The E-410 and 510 are not supported in ACRS 3.7. And ACRS 4.1 doesn't
> work with CS2. Catch 22, I'm afraid.
>
> Moose
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