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14 May 2004, 07:49 (Ref:970593) | #1 | ||
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Bundled software
I've just bought a Canon EOS 10D and installed the bundled software. I have photoshop already. Does anyone have an opinion on the optimum software (Canon's own or Photoshop) for day to day processing of the superb images ;-) I'm bound to take ??? Not talking effects or playing with histograms(yet)just optimising the images for storage and printing.
I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks |
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14 May 2004, 12:30 (Ref:970843) | #2 | ||
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I didn't bother installing any of the software I got with my 10D. I'm more than happy to rely on my (now slightly out of date) version of Photoshop. Does everything I'm ever likely to need.
BTW, its superb for bringing up low-light shots. |
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14 May 2004, 13:18 (Ref:970908) | #3 | ||
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That's good to hear, I do at least have a vague grasp of photoshop. Thank you.
BTW, wife just called, big fat 300m f4 telephoto has been delivered -can't wait ! |
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14 May 2004, 15:48 (Ref:971043) | #4 | ||
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I'd agree - stick with Photoshop. Even if you're not using histograms and curves etc just yet, you might find that you will in the future as you play more with the features.
The bundled software that comes with the Canon packages is pretty basic in it's capabilities. |
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