![]() ![]() Thank you (Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, etc). On June 20th, customer #1 has access to the camera JPEG. Of course, it is all unnecessary work for Adobe, the beta testers, etc. So guess how long a user who buys that new camera has to wait for support more than a month and a half! And Sony or Canon or Nikon releases a new camera on June 20th. So let’s say the total time is 5 days of work. Let’s include the documentation that has to be written, installers for more than one OS, and updates to web pages that will go live every 15th of the month of a release. That takes time but let’s say 3 days (it doesn't it takes a lot longer but we are pretending). Now, this has to be coded into three Adobe products on at least two operating systems And each has to be tested internally before it is released to one or more groups of outside beta testers. Then a day to make a suite of camera and lens profiles. Let’s also pretend that it only takes a day or two for them to hack the new unnecessary proprietary raw file. Let’s pretend that Adobe plans a release every two months on the 15th of that month. How long does it generally take for Adobe to support a new camera, like the a7R V? Weeks or months after to camera is released?Īdobe (like most software companies, and I say this as a principal of one), has scheduled release dates. ![]()
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