New Canon Software as of 11 Nov 2008
Scott_Quier
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For those that may be interested, Canon has uploaded new DPP, Zoom Browser, etc here.
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Appreciate the headsup, Scott, thanks!
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What am I missing?
Tx!
I'm like you, I typically use a Canon for months without cracking open their CD, since I use Lightroom. The only reason I load Canon's software at all is to use their remote capture utility for tethered shooting.
I occasionally use the ZoomBrowser app because it can identify the focal pt from Canon camera's, and this is helpful to diagnose a focus issue. DPP also offers some built in lens correction for Canon lenses, which can be helpful.
Otherwise, I am like Colorbox, and use EOS Utility occasionally.
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As a default RAW processor, I perfer DPP over LR b/c it's faster, I find the colors a touch better, slightly better detail, and better sharpening. The largest possible JPG images are also bigger with DPP which is good (b/c I want the least compression).
The updated DPP also lets you look at the AF point, lets you use that new auto lighting effect with the newer camera and make lens corrections specific to the Canon lens as well. With the new 50D, there is also reports of noise reduction on DPP being superior to that from Adobe ACR as well.
I find that LR is better at very dynamic lighting where you need to use the fill in features and will use LR under such conditions.
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