So even though it's not virus or trojan the antivirus software company's have got on board with the major software providers to flag those apps as PUP's (potentially unwanted program's) and will automatically remove them as if they were a virus or trojan.Īdobe recently retired the CS3 and CS4 servers, again double finger quote here, because those servers where aged. Some malware is just an app that lets you do something the software manufactures don't want you to do. So it can be done that way, but your risking a trojan or virus if you don't get the right keygen. There are keygens out on the internet that will generate a key for CS6 but they are considered malware and most Antivirus's will remove the keygen if found by them.Įven if you have a key for CS6 the first time you launch one of CS6's application an activations screen will eventually pop up requiring you to do a handshake with Adobe servers or do an offline activation providing you a request key that you would enter into the same keygen to get an activation key. Adobe provided a serial for CS2 users because they retired, double finger quote here, the CS2 servers the handled activation. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on for CS6.
The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.Ĭamera Raw 11.2 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 11.2(Photoshop 20) and later, and Lightroom 8.2 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.Ĭamera Raw 7.1 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 7.1 (Photoshop CS6) and later, and Lightroom 4.1 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.Ĭamera Raw 6.6 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 6.6 (Photoshop CS5) and later, and Lightroom 3.6 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.Ĭamera Raw 5.4 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 5.4 (Photoshop CS4) and later, and Lightroom 2.4 and later. The DNG file will often be readable by earlier versions, depending on the camera model.Ĭamera Raw 4.6 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 4.6 (Photoshop CS3) and later, and Lightroom 2.1 and later. In the Preferences section of the DNG Converter dialog box, click Change Preferences.Ĭamera Raw 2.4 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 2.4 (Photoshop CS) and later, and Lightroom 1.0 and laterĬamera Raw 4.1 and later: The DNG file will be readable by Camera Raw 4.1 (Photoshop CS3) and later, and Lightroom 1.1 and later.To change compatibility preferences, follow these steps: Click Convert. A dialog box showing the status of the conversion appears.If necessary, change the compatibility preferences.
You can choose the extension to be either uppercase or lowercase. Specify the following additional settings for the DNG file names:īegin numbering: Enter the starting serial number if you'd like it to be different from 1.įile Extension: The file extension is automatically set to DNG.
Select a naming pattern for the new DNG files:ĭocument Name: The existing name of the file is used with the DNG extension added.Īdd serial numbers or letters to the name: Advanced patterns an example of the resulting name appears after Name Example.Select the location where you want to save the converted DNG files.