

Makes me wonder if ACR and with the "free" version of Bridge CC would work for those who want the benefits of ACR but don't want to pay for the update / go to CC.? There is no difference between a 16 bit tiff imported into CS6 vs one that came through the CS6 version of the Adobe convertor. In any event there are a number of free, high quality solutions for converting and processing Z raw files, specifically Nikon's own.
#Adobe bridge cs6 not responding software
As an owner of a valid C6 license and a Z6 I would opine that use of that ancient software package for raw processing of Z6 files is far from optimal.

The CC model is a financial hardship for some but the purchase of a Z6 implies that is not the case here. Sometimes a reboot of the computer can help. If the update is compatible with CS6 then the most common error used to be where and how the update file was placed in the Adobe directory. I do not know, or care, if DNG preserves lens correction data from S mount lenses built into Z raw files. That page suggests DNG for older Adobe software. implies that older versions of PS are not supported. The Adobe convertor in CC supports Z files with the cumulative improvements made to the convertor, and they are significant, over the years. No software publisher supports old software forever. I have no idea if the Adobe raw file convertor updates are still compatible with CS6 or why they should be.
