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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 297947" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Lightroom and Adobe Camera RAW are only problematic with very new cameras since manufacturers tend not to release their new RAW formats ahead of time to allow software to adapt (shame on them). So if you're purchasing in the first couple months of availability expect to struggle with processing your RAW files until Adobe can get a new release of ACR out. Typically ACR runs 3-4 months behind a release, though some have been faster. Realize, when a major release of ACR comes out (and usually with it a new version of LR), previous versions of LR may not adapt, so if you're buying new technology with old software you may run into issues (i.e. you can use a D5300 and Lightroom 4 - or a D610, though there are workarounds for that since it's essentially the same RAW format as a D600).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 297947, member: 9240"] Lightroom and Adobe Camera RAW are only problematic with very new cameras since manufacturers tend not to release their new RAW formats ahead of time to allow software to adapt (shame on them). So if you're purchasing in the first couple months of availability expect to struggle with processing your RAW files until Adobe can get a new release of ACR out. Typically ACR runs 3-4 months behind a release, though some have been faster. Realize, when a major release of ACR comes out (and usually with it a new version of LR), previous versions of LR may not adapt, so if you're buying new technology with old software you may run into issues (i.e. you can use a D5300 and Lightroom 4 - or a D610, though there are workarounds for that since it's essentially the same RAW format as a D600). [/QUOTE]
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