Note:
Looking for information pertaining to the most current version of Photoshop? See Keeping Photoshop up to date.
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See Photoshop - Supported versions
Photoshop 2020 (October 2019)
- The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.4
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop is 13.0
Photoshop CC 2019 (October 2018)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC 2019 is 20.0.10
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 12.4
Photoshop CC 2018 (November 2017)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC 2018 is 19.1.9
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 12.4
Photoshop CC 2017 (November 2016)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC 2017 is 2017.1.6
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 12.4
Photoshop CC 2015.5 (June 2016)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC 2015.5 is 2015.5.1
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 10.5
Photoshop CC 2015 (June 2015)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC 2015.5 is 2015.1.2
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 10.5
Photoshop CC 2014 (June 2014)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC 2014 is 2014.2.4
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 10.5
Photoshop CC(June 17, 2013)
- The most current update for Photoshop CC is 14.2.1
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 10.5
Photoshop CS6(May 7, 2012)
- The most current update for Photoshop CS6 is 13.0.6 (macOS) | 13.0.1.3 (Windows) for perpetual/boxed licensed product and 13.1.2 (macOS/Windows) for Creative Cloud members
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS6 is 9.1.1
Photoshop CS5(April 30, 2010)
- The most current version for Photoshop CS5 is 12.0.4 or 12.1
- The most current version of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS5 is 6.7.1
Photoshop CS4(October 15, 2008)
- The most current update for Photoshop CS4 is 11.0.2
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS4 is 5.7
Photoshop CS3(April 16, 2007)
- The most current update for Photoshop CS3 is 10.0.1
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS3 is 4.6
Photoshop CS2 (April 4, 2005)
- The most current update for Photoshop CS2 is 9.02
- The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS2 is 3.7
Launch Photoshop and choose Help > Updates.
For additional information, see Update Creative Cloud apps.
If you're not seeing any updates available, see Available updates not listed
How do I verify what update I have installed for Photoshop?
To verify that you have the most recent version of Photoshop:
- macOS: Choose Photoshop > About Photoshop
- Windows: Choose Help > About Photoshop
How do I verify which update I have installed for the Camera Raw plug-in?
To verify which update you currently have installed for Adobe Camera Raw:
- macOS: Choose Photoshop > About Plug-In > Camera Raw
- Windows: Choose Help > About Plug-In > Camera Raw
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What if I update Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop still doesn’t recognize my camera?
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See Why doesn’t my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?