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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew Stevens commentedMuch as I wanted to provide information on this post the reporting tool has added yet another post for today with this subject 01-07-21. Even with the latest update there seems apparently little or no effort from Adobe to fix what is definately an Adobe problem. This problem has been reported to Adobe ever since the release of the canon Eos R5 and similar cameras that use CFexpress cards.
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Adobe bridge v 11.1.0.175
unable to import from sandisk reader CFexpress card reader
Op system Mac 10.15.7 with all updates
expected - card should be recognised by adobe bridge in get photos from camera or import from device downloader.Neither downloader will recognise CFexpress cards. Reader and card IS recognised in Mac finder and downloader works and recognises CFexpress cards in ON1 v 2021.5
This is an Adobe problem please fix it as it has been reported many times and adobe bridge is now effectively useless for any cameras that use the CFexpress card format, including canon R5, new R3, Sony cameras and Nikon. This can't be good for the Adobe brand if you can't recognise your own problem and fix it. ~ frustrated Adobe bridge user.Andrew Stevens supported this idea · -
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Hi,
CF express card are designed to be treated as external drive, there are many factors involved for such decision one being performance.
Currently, we have limitation of not displaying storage devices in its listing which behave as external hard drives.
We have this issue in our engineering pipeline.Thanks,
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