PS CS6 is fine on Windows 11 (so, to my knowledge, is PS CS3, if you happen to have the activation-free installers), as is Lightroom at least as far back as LR5. By Adobe officially supports and what actually runs on a given version of Windows are two different things. It's funny how people are trying to protect what is obviously not very well though decision.Ĭome on, exact same thing already happened to Lightroom 6 which is fully 64bit, but can not be run on modern MacOS due to someone's great decision to make it's installer 32bit.įollowing your logic it shouldn't be there because neither of them are supported on Windows 10/11 which is required by latest DNG Converter. If you can satisfy those requirements you may as well just upgrade your LrC/ACR, and if you can't - DNG Converter will not run either.Īlso DNG Converter have compatibility levels for ACR 2.4 (Photoshop CS), ACR 4.x (Photoshop CS 3), ACR 5.x (Photoshop CS4) and so on.įollowing your logic it shouldn't be there because neither of them are supported on Windows 10/11 which is required by latest DNG Converter. If your camera is supported by LrC/ACR - you don't need DNG Converter, and if it doesn't - you will need DNG Converter that is newer then your LrC/ACR and will have higher system requirements. Lightroom Classic, ACR and DNG Converter are released at more or less same schedule and support same cameras, an d they all have similar system requirements. Your explanation doesn't explain anything at all.
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