
Originally Posted by
David Stephens
You're sadly mistaken if you don't think that Canon "sells" DPP. It's part of the system package. It's past clunkyness opened up a market for competitors such as LR and DxO. If you can make a product that makes your system more compelling to users, then you do so and benchmark against your competition.
Arash, you can read and believe everything Canon writes and that's ok with me, but I want to see comparisons, not just propaganda.
You're making stuff up when you accuse me of bashing DPP. However, being faster than LR is a laughable benchmark. I'd love for DPP to to have superior DLO performance to anyone else AND develop a smooth user interface and record breaking processing speed. After all, it's included in the Canon system package for Canon users, like me. Why wouldn't I want it become a competive, if not dominant, package. Unfortunately, Canon seems to lack sensitivity to smooth interfaces compared to companies that make their living solely with software.
I'm simply waiting to do my comparison with the MkIII because I want to relook at my whole system at that time. I know that the DPP update is available for my 7D and 5D MkII and all of my lenses.