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Originally Posted by asdf.0
when I try to open the files in Adobe Bridge, it says they are the wrong kind of file. Any ideas?...
It would help us diagnose your problem if you gave us a more detailed explanation of exactly what your workflow is now.
Also, what do you mean by CS2 plugin? There are probably hundreds of third-party plugins for CS2...
Anyway, the best I can do is tell you how I do it. I start by copying my RAW files from my CF or SD card (USB2 card reader connected to my PC) using Windows Explorer to a new folder (drag and drop from the reader, which is read as a seperate drive).
Before I do anything else, I make copy conversions to Adobe Raw DNG (their relatively new universal Raw format) using the Adobe Raw DNG Converter (downloadable at http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/). The destination for these files is a new folder on an external archive drive.
I then copy this folder of DNG files to a working folder on my HD. BTW, at some point here I usually burn the RAW files on disc, which would make...yes, four copies of the files at this point.
When all this is done, NOW I open photoshop and Adobe Bridge. I point Bridge at the DNG working folder and wait for it to fully load and cache. Then I begin the editing process.
The 30D is supported by both CS2 and Adobe Bridge, so you should be able to work with these files straight out of the camera. Not sure why you would get that error message.
To start, you might want to make sure you have the most updated versions of CS2 and Bridge. You should also consider getting the Raw DNG converter...