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    This was an old RAW file from last year taken with my 40D that I converted using DPP and the new unsharp mask feature ... it seemed to do a very good job ... comparable to photoshop at least in this example.

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    This looks great! You did this only with DPP?
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    Yes, I was pleasantly surprised how well it did. The base image was already pretty good and didn't need extensive work.

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    It looks very good. Nice detail, good exposure and natural coloration. I used to use Capture One but I've been using DPP now for the last 2 years or so and am quite pleased with the results. Every once in a while I'll try ACR or Capture One when I can't seem to "get it right" but that's usually the exception....not the rule.

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    Those are good results. Thanks for posting this image and letting people know DPP is a viable option.

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    Joel, I have also started using the USM in DPP more and more these days. It provides nice extra control compared to the sharpness 1,2,3,4...settings. The downside is a little extra noise...so I dont use the method on shots that are already noisy.....but on clean images, it works out very well.

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    Very good results. Pardon my ignorance what is DPP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Rozema View Post
    Very good results. Pardon my ignorance what is DPP?

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    Digital Photo Professional. Its the RAW converter that Canon makes and ship with all DSLRs. Can be downloaded as well. Very simple to use and free.

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