With the new profile, customers who own Tamron's SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD (Model A011) for Nikon mount and the 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD MACRO (Model B016) for Canon / Nikon mount will be able to utilize the above software for easy correction of lens distortion, chromatic aberrations and peripheral light fall-off based on design data. The lens profile will be bundled with the Camera Raw 8.5 Update and Photoshop Lightroom ® 5.5. (President ® CEO: Morio Ono / Headquarters: Saitama City), a leading manufacturer of optical equipment, announced the addition of the SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD (Model A011) for Nikon mount and the 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD MACRO (Model B016) for Canon / Nikon mount to the lens profile for aberration correction offered for Adobe ® Photoshop ® CC, Photoshop's raw image plug-in Camera Raw, and the photo management software Photoshop Lightroom ® 5, all developed and offered by Adobe Systems Incorporated. June 20, 2014, Saitama, Japan - Tamron Co., Ltd. Tamron adds the SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD (Model A011) for Nikon mount and the 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD MACRO (Model B016) for Canon / Nikon mount to the line-up of lenses with lens profile for aberration correction in Adobe ® Photoshop ® CC, Camera Raw (a Photoshop ® plug-in), and Photoshop Lightroom ® 5 I'd be curious to see if anyone else has had a similar experience.I just tried this, and it seems when I use Abobe DNG converter that I just downloaded from their site today, even after a computer restart, the K1 images from the pentaxforum sample page are considered a non supported raw file by this DNG program.Tamron Co., Ltd. You can also definitely open the DNGs with CS6 if you don't want to get CC (but CC really is cheaper in the long run with today's pricing). I'd be curious to see if anyone else has had a similar experience.Happy to hear this worked! I'd be curious to see if anyone else has had a similar experience. Well, at least now I know I can keep using CS5 and LR4 into the near future. I've tested it on other PEF files, they converted as well but none of theme show up in the RAW Converter dialog window. The converted DNG opened in both CS5 and LR4 flawlessly. A window popped up saying it successfully converted the PEF to DNG and that it could not convert the existing DNG to a DNG. On a whim, decided to hit CONVERT just to see what it would do. ![]() So not to be defeated, I went back to the RAW Converter after rebooting my system, and still could not see the DNG or PEF files in the dialog box. Except now I have expend money monthly in order to do what I already do. Personally, I've used CC and I don't find any of the new features different from my current workflow. So does that mean those of us with CS5 and Light Room 4 and earlier are going to be relegate to using JPG's if we don't want to upgrade to CC? I tried using the latest RAW converter and it doesn't appear to recognize the DNG nor the PEF format. (After all, the DNG Converter is also a raw converter in its own right, because it has to be able to create JPEG previews from the raw data). The core code is shared between DNG Converter, Lightroom, and ACR. What normally happens is that once Adobe know what the new non-DNG files are like, they "simultaneously" upgrade the core raw converter in ACR and Lightroom, (which will become available to users of the latest versions of Photoshop and Lightroom), and release an upgraded DNG Converter. (I used to maintain a history of such updates, so I've had a lot of experience of this). ![]() ![]() Why don't they just build the DNG converter into Lightroom so that unsupported RAWs are auto converted to supported DNG on the fly?Can an old DNG Converter handle new non-DNG files? That would be a first! In fact, I would have rated this as "impossible". Makes no sense to me that even an old version of the Adobe DNG converter can handle new RAW files when Lightroom cannot without updating to the newest version.
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