John, you will get excellent advice on this forum but you really need a 
decent day's training. Imaging training.co.uk can do and there may be one 
more free session this year if you book soon.They also do small groups of 
4 at a time very reasonably. For 1/1 training you will not do better than 
David Blundell at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I know you are an experienced photographer and please do not take offence, 
but I guarantee that you and Kodak SLR owner will benefit greatly from ANY 
form of training. Because it is a high end too that can replace a MF 
camera the disciplines and practices are very different from other 
cameras. The workflow once(easily) mastered will result in high speed 
working.

I am sure I will be backed up here by other owners on this.

In answer to your question, you will need to visit Adobe's site and 
download the latest raw file converter plug in v2.3 because CS came out 
before they had added the Kodak files.

The camera workflow is raw files which have no colour space this is 
applied on conversion to tiff or jpeg. jpegs in camera are not recommended 
for most jobs but they will be sRGB.

Rather than laboriously using PS, I recommend you explore and use Kodak 
Photodesk ( select colourspace in Preferences first!)
Select all your images and process them here using the auto exposure 
correction and all the other tools before converting and 
renaming/numbering. With most images you will not need PS at all and your 
job will be batch done and dusted in no time at all.
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