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Canon Digital Photo Professional????

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or this....

DPP can also be found with a little bit of effort on Canon’s USA website, by clicking http://www.canoneos.com and surfing through the java-scripted options that take you to the download software for your camera model.
Workflow .

or
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0405/04052001canondpp.asp

or
http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/sdl/dpp-e.html

think that should be it


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the java scripted options take me to this where it's just an updater....and say this...

2. Please make sure that at least one of the following applications is installed in your computer before downloading Digital Photo Professional 2.2 Updater for Windows.
- File Viewer Utility 1.1 - 1.3
- EOS Viewer Utility 1.0 - 1.2
- Digital Photo Professional 1.0/1.1/1.5/1.6.0/1.6.1/2.0.1/2.0.3/2.1
- RAW Image Task 1.2/2.0/2.2


...I don't have any of those to install first.

and the other links are for a EOS1....and you have to have the serial number to get it. I have a 10D.
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Again, linestretch... you don't HAVE to have DPP to convert your RAW files.

If you're using PS to process your pictures, you can d/l Adobe Camera Raw from the Adobe site.

If not, then Rawshooter Essentials (I posted the link in the other thread) will do you just fine. Capture 1 is also an option, but not free as RSE is.
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wait I am confused
CANON..PROFESSIONAL...???


everyone KNOWS it has to be NIKON to be truly professional

saying this as I run away giggling

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Looking at the picture in your profile, I can only agree with you....



Is Nikon also making digital cameras??
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I hate to say it Bob... but these guys are right... canon has been at the forfront of digital photography (amongst professionals at least) for many years.

in fact I had a very nice conversation with a professional photographer late last month who was using a very slick Canon 1DS-mkII.

of course the camera itself can only take you so far... the rest requires the photographers skill.

Scott
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hay now I was just throwing gas on the fire;)

CANON..NIKON........SAME SAME GI:ph34r:

I would not recommend one over the other as it really depends on what used lens's you got from your film days

its a FORD..CHEVY thing



some of my best friends have canons:P:o[:/]
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At the start of this year, I made the plunge into digital photography. I did the research to choose which camera line to start with but in the end one of my most comon sence life tools stepped in again.

There are people in the world that are smarter than me. I know some of you may think "no way !!" but its true :) I saw some of those trashy TV shows my wife like to watch and when ever a paparazzi gets punched for trying to take a $30,000 picture of Brad Pit picking his nose around a corner, it is always a Canon camera.

The sea of digital cameras at any sporting event or the red carpet at the last Oscar awards is always an onslaught of Canon. Money has a way of getting rid of all that other silly crap (thoughts, feelings, emotions etc). When you get a single -once in a life time- split second chance to take that $1m celebrity picture or that motorcycle doing the flippity doo jump and you miss it but the other 152 photographers around you got the shot, you tenor at Sports Illistrated might be short lived.


To be completely fair, yes I do see a Nikon around the necks of other professional photorgraphers. I'm pretty sure though that they needed a 2nd back up camera and since B&H Photo were all out of stock of the Canon's, they took what ever was left in stock......

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