: Don Roberts Adobe does seem strange. I have a new Powershot G11. I can't open the RAW files in PS CS3 but I can get the updates to open them in PS Elements 6 and Lightroom 2. I can get by with those almost all of the time. But why handicap your flagship image editing program just to try to force people to buy new? Not good customer relations. Don I recall wayback when - Nikon had released a new camera which produced RAW files, Adobe did the decent thing an put an update on their website allowing users to manipulate the new Nikon RAWs. A few months later Adobe released a newer version of PS and in true Adobe style, removed the Nikon RAW plugin from their available downloads .. justifying this as the RAW handler was now integral to the newest release of PS bad Adobe, really .. bad Adobe, Sony, Apple - I wish those guys would learn to play nice, the'd earn a lot more customer loyalty if they displayed a degree of decency toward the people who spend their dollars allowing themto exist.. and I wish they'd also stop creating such bloated, intrusive software.. Acrobat used to be a staple on any machine, now it's one of the first to be stripped off to speed things up and release system resources. Along with itunes, quicktime and other unmentionables.