Yes, Lightroom Classic can open CR2 files.

The CR2 file format is used by the Canon EOS Rebel T6i and T6s digital SLR cameras.

Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Camera Raw can open CR2 files.

To open Camera Raw in Lightroom, first open the Lightroom application. From the main menu, select File > Import Photos and Videos. Navigate to the folder where you store your photos and videos, and select the files you want to import. Select Camera Raw from the import options list, and click OK.

Lightroom 5 can open RAW files from some digital cameras, but not all. Lightroom 5 is a photo management program that lets you process, organize, and share your photos. It can be used to adjust colors, add effects, create collages, and more.

Canon RAW files can be opened and edited in Lightroom, but not all features are available. Lightroom is a photo editing software program used to improve and organize digital photos. It can be used to adjust colors, brightness, and contrast.

CR2 files are compressed archives of digital photos. They can be opened in a program that allows you to “raw” or “convert” the photos, which means to make them into a digital image file without any of the processing done by the computer’s operating system. To convert CR2 files to raw images, you will first need a photo editing program that supports raw conversions.

Raw files are specific to Lightroom and can be found under “Library” in the main menu. When viewing a photo, click on the three lines in the bottom left corner of the screen, then select “Metadata.” You’ll see the raw file listed as one of the options.

Digital Negative (DNG) files are camera raw files (.crw, .dng, or .srw) that include all of the data recorded by a digital camera, including images captured in the RAW format. DNG files are more compact and accurate than JPEG or TIFF files and can be edited more easily in software.

The process of opening multiple CR2 files in Photoshop is done by first selecting the files that you want to open, and then using the File menu to select Open. Once the files have been selected, you can use the Open dialog box to navigate to the location where the files are located.