![]() "Blurry images" suggests that you are seeing low-resolution JPG files that your camera embedded in its RAW files, perhaps because your application (Bridge) is having trouble figuring out how to interpret the Sony A57 RAW files. I was wondering if anyone else has ever experienced this problem or knows what I could do to fix it? While CS6 isn’t the latest/newest software out there it works great usually for my purposes, and I’m not really interested in getting stuck with a monthly fee for CC. ![]() I can open and edit a picture in ACR and save as a jpg, which opens up as expected in Preview, but it’s very frustrating editing a blurry picture. I had this same problem with Photoshop but was able to download an update that for now at least seems to have resolved that problem. I can open the exact same RAW file in Apple’s Preview program and it is significantly clearer/sharper. However, now when I open them they are visibly blurry. The previews in Bridge have always been somewhat blurry, but I didn’t really care since once opened in ACR they were sharp. ![]() I have had no problems until about 1-2 weeks ago. I have a 1 year old 27 inch iMac and use ACR and Photoshop (version CS6) to edit my RAW files from a Sony a57.
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