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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: jkrolleston on September 07, 2007, 06:42:39 am

Title: CANON 40D RAW PROCESSING
Post by: jkrolleston on September 07, 2007, 06:42:39 am
Hi, anyone know when Adobe will be updating their raw convertors to allow 40D images ?
Title: CANON 40D RAW PROCESSING
Post by: picnic on September 07, 2007, 09:09:54 am
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Hi, anyone know when Adobe will be updating their raw convertors to allow 40D images ?
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No, but Bibble has added the 40D to their list of supported cameras.
Title: CANON 40D RAW PROCESSING
Post by: budjames on September 07, 2007, 01:36:13 pm
I traded my 20D in for a 40D this week. I've been using (and loving) Lightroom 1.1 as my sole RAW processor. It's been painfully having to use Canon's DPP 3.0 that came with the camera to process my RAW images.

I hope that ACR and LR are updated soon as DPP is horrible to use.

Bud James
North Wales, PA
Title: CANON 40D RAW PROCESSING
Post by: once2work on September 11, 2007, 08:20:03 am
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I traded my 20D in for a 40D this week. I've been using (and loving) Lightroom 1.1 as my sole RAW processor. It's been painfully having to use Canon's DPP 3.0 that came with the camera to process my RAW images.

I hope that ACR and LR are updated soon as DPP is horrible to use.

Bud James
North Wales, PA
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You're absolutely correct, the DPP can't even show the image of the RAW file; only show the frame without pictures. How can Canon just push out the software actually it doesn’t work. It’s cheating.