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While Elements does not recognize the CR2 format you're best bet is to use the DPP software that came with your camera.
Best reason for doing so?
Each camera company creates their own proprietary code for recording images, the best one to interpret a Canon image is Canon. Use the software they provide, export to TIFF (for example) and open it in Elements.
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Best reason for doing so?
Each camera company creates their own proprietary code for recording images, the best one to interpret a Canon image is Canon. Use the software they provide, export to TIFF (for example) and open it in Elements.
Enjoy!
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