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Says:Hi All,Was wondering if anyone knew where to get this from? I can't seem to find it anywhere. The latest version only supports CS4.Thanks in advance.8:50PM, 3 January 2009 PSTsays:Adobe Camera RAW 4.6 is the highest that CS3 will go to. It can be found here:ages agosays:Thank you Nieblung. Problem solved.ages agosays:What about the Mac OS version of the file?I downloaded the zip and unzipped, but the.8bi file doesn't look appropriate in my case as there is none file with such an extension in my /File Format sub-directory. I only have.plugin files.Can anyone help me find out the right file for OSX? I have a D60 and Photoshop CS3.ages agosays:You're trying to put it in the wrong folder, Stick it in the Plugins folder not the File Format folder.ages agosays:'Manual installation on Windows®:1.
Exit Photoshop CS3 and Adobe Bridge.2. Open My Computer.3. Double-click Local Disk (C:).4. Navigate to: (Please read directory carefully)Program FilesCommon FilesAdobePlug-InsCS3File Formats5. Move the existing Camera Raw.8bi plug-in to another location (for example, a new folder on your desktop). Ensure you keep this version in case you need to revert back.6.
Adobe Camera Raw Plugin Download
Copy the Camera Raw plug-in, Camera Raw.8bi, from the download into the same folder as Step 4.7. Launch Photoshop CS3 or Adobe Bridge.
I just did the same. But I'm pretty sure this file is only for Windows, not for Mac. Have no files like.8bi in my Plugins for Photoshop. They're all.plugin files.Help me find the good link!!!!!!!!:(ages agosays:Ahhhh! Seems that I finally found what I needed.For Mac OS X Photoshop CS3 users that shoot with a Nikon D60, here is the Camera Raw plugin (ver.
4.4.1) to solve the problem:Yours,Ninoages ago.