![]() ![]() Apart from the obvious lack of no additional expense, the primary advantage to using DPP is that the same proprietary algorithms used to encode. It can be downloaded for free from Canon's website, but you must have a valid camera serial number to download it. Of course, it's not as full-featured as their expensive, and terribly slow pay version: CaptureNX.Ĭanon's own Digital Photo Professional (DPP) is included with every Canon DSLR. You can also do all your Metadata edits here. It's excellent for first-pass editing of photos, including Exposure, White Balance, Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, Highlight and Shadow Protection (very impressive), Color Booster, D-Lighting HS, and Axial Color Aberration. In the Nikon world, there's ViewNX, which ships for free with the DSLRs and is also downloadable for free here. ![]() All the light and lens-specific data especially can be quite tricky to fully interpret and post-process by other than the manufacturer of the camera. One reason to use the manufacturer's software is that no one else knows better how to interpret the RAW information. The camera manufacturer can sometimes offer an excellent RAW->JPG convertor.
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