![]() ![]() This is rather business just got my Sony A7RV, but unfortunately I can't import the RAW-files in Lightroom! When will this be possible? Many thanks and kind regards, Markus. If you depend for your business on having your camera work, don't upgrade your camera until you know you have the full tool chain in place. Otherwise if you are so desperate to get your hands on new camera releases the day they come out, don't expect to have software support from other vendors right away. ![]() likely color rendering will change in subsequent releases) support for new cameras early. If you want to live on the bleeding edge, get yourself signed onto the prerelease/beta programs and you'll get preliminary (i.e. You can argue all you want against this but they are very unlikely to change that. You can argue that that is a bad choice (I would strongly disagree as doing this would almost certainly lead to nasty bugs being left in the public releases) but it is what it is. They are perhaps more conservative in pushing releases than other vendors. They don't modify that for any new camera release. Adobe releases updates for camera support on a regular schedule of about 8 weeks. ![]() This is what Adobe does and what the ones you just mentioned don't do. This is how you get consistent color rendering as the formulation of the color filters in the Bayer mosaic sensors gets tuned by the camera makers in every iteration. However to actually support a camera you have to have a physical copy of it and measure it through by photographing a number of calibrated color patch charts in different lighting conditions and then building a set of profiles from those measurements. It is completely trivial as the file format is the same. ![]()
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