A CR2 file is a picture taken by a Canon camera.The files have an extension called.CR2.CR2 files will be different for the two different Canon cameras.If you want to edit a CR2 file, you'll need to make sure you have the latest version of the Adobe Camera Raw plugin installed.If you're using an older version of the program, you may need to convert the files to DNG format.
Step 1: It's possible to open the program.
You will be checking to see if there are any new updates for Adobe Camera Raw.When newer camera models are released, the support for CR2 files is updated.
Step 2: Click the "Help" menu and then select "Check for updates."
Select "Updates..." if you're using the program.This will look for any updates that are available on the internet.The CR2 format is supported by the Camera Raw plugin.
Step 3: Camera raw updates can be installed.
Camera Raw will be listed in the Adobe Application Manager list if an update is available.Click the "Update" button when you select it.
Step 4: If the update fails, install the latest Camera Raw update manually.
If the automatic update process fails, you can download the latest Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) update.The version of the program you're running can be seen in the title bar.The earlier versions don't support later ACR releases.If you follow the links, you can install the Adobe ACR 5.7 plug-in.
Step 5: Try again to open the CR2 file in a program.
Try opening the CR2 file again after installing the latest version of ACR.The CR2 file will open in a Camera Raw window if the ACR update included support for your camera.You may not be able to open photos taken with cameras that have been released after an older version of ACR is used.If you have a Canon EOS 5D Mark III, you'll need ACR 7.1, which isn't available in the other versions.The next section for conversion instructions can be seen if this is the case.
Step 6: All of your CR2 files should be in their own folder.
You won't be able to select individual files with the conversion utility.CR2 files should be sorted into folders so that you can easily convert them.You'll be able to convert files in the same way.
Step 7: You can download the Adobe program.
CR2 files can be converted into a DNG format.DNG is an open format that gives you access to all of the raw colors.If you're running a version of the program that's too old to support your camera model, this is a must-have.The latest version of "DNG Converter" can be downloaded from the Adobe updates site.You can download the correct installer by clicking the link.
Step 8: The DNG Converter program needs to be installed.
Click on the downloaded EXE file or DMG file.To install the program, follow the instructions.Clicking through the installation screens will be required in Windows.If you are a Mac user, you can drag the DNG Converter program to your Applications folder.
Step 9: Start with Adobe DNG Converter.
You can start Adobe DNG Converter from the Start menu on Windows or the Applications folder on Mac.
Step 10: The CR2 files should be in the folder you chose.
To browse for the correct folder, click the "select folder" button.Check the "Include images contained within subfolders" box if the folder contains more CR2 files.You can check the "Skip source image if destination image already exists" box when you convert newly-added files.You won't be able to convert old files a second time.
Step 11: You can save files in a location.
The converted files are put in the same location as the originals.If you want the converted files to end up somewhere else, you can choose a different folder.
Step 12: If you want to convert file names, enter a format.
You can fill out the text fields to apply automatic formatting to the converted file names.Select a format for the file name from the first drop-down menu.Extra fields can be used to add additional text.You could use the first field to label each file, and the second to add the date.
Step 13: To set the ACR version you want the files to be compatible with, click on "Change Preferences".
If you're using an older version of the program, you may need to change the ACR compatibility.The "Change Preferences" menu can be used to select the correct version.The first section contains a list of versions you need to convert to.
Step 14: Click "Convert" to start converting CR2 files.
If you are converting hundreds of images, this may take a long time.
Step 15: You can open the DNG files in Camera Raw.
Once the files have been converted, double-click them to open them in Camera Raw.