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06/16/2006 12:38:05 AM · #1 |
Ok, I see a lot of people seem to not use this...
I use PS 7.0, but I had sort of assumed that the Canon software would do a good job with it...
Is it no good or something?
I haven't had much opportunity to really play with it much as low hard drive space has had me shooting JPG's, but I've been working on that.
I will shoot some RAW stuff tonight to get my feet wet with it...
What sort of quality issues should I be looking out for?
I understood that it was a pretty quick program? |
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06/16/2006 12:52:48 AM · #2 |
I use it when I don't have a lot of time. Other times I use RSE. I don't think you'll find any "loss" of quality issues with it. It has most the features RSE does, just not as elaborate. It's a handy tool to have. I think you'll like it.
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06/16/2006 01:02:47 AM · #3 |
Ok, so what features are they?
And what is RSE?
I've heard of bibble, adobe bridge, adobe raw converter, but RSE? |
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06/16/2006 01:07:58 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by eschelar: Ok, so what features are they?
And what is RSE?
I've heard of bibble, adobe bridge, adobe raw converter, but RSE? |
RawShooter Essentials free download.
Message edited by author 2006-06-16 01:09:08.
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06/16/2006 01:25:13 AM · #5 |
Canon DPP works great... I use it all the time. Easy to use... love the whole Recipe thing than batch converting. No issues and the updated version (since I got my 20D) added those little things it was missing.
Canon DPP tutorials |
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