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Quote from: huntnphool on July 02, 2012, 07:24:32 PMQuote from: Johnb317 on July 02, 2012, 07:13:43 PMPer the canon guys you want to use the canon photo pro software in your initial raw workflow. canon does not share their algorithms with adobe etc. The comment was that the canon software will do a cleaner job sharpening, exposure editing etc. (personally I think the HDR in photo pro does a better job)Lightroom is good for cataloging and doing batch edits, and cs5 for working with individual pictures, and elements is a light version of cs5. I use CS for everything, including RAW worklow, its excellent. English please.. LOL
Quote from: Johnb317 on July 02, 2012, 07:13:43 PMPer the canon guys you want to use the canon photo pro software in your initial raw workflow. canon does not share their algorithms with adobe etc. The comment was that the canon software will do a cleaner job sharpening, exposure editing etc. (personally I think the HDR in photo pro does a better job)Lightroom is good for cataloging and doing batch edits, and cs5 for working with individual pictures, and elements is a light version of cs5. I use CS for everything, including RAW worklow, its excellent.
Per the canon guys you want to use the canon photo pro software in your initial raw workflow. canon does not share their algorithms with adobe etc. The comment was that the canon software will do a cleaner job sharpening, exposure editing etc. (personally I think the HDR in photo pro does a better job)Lightroom is good for cataloging and doing batch edits, and cs5 for working with individual pictures, and elements is a light version of cs5.
Quote from: rosscrazyelk on July 02, 2012, 07:31:59 PMQuote from: huntnphool on July 02, 2012, 07:24:32 PMQuote from: Johnb317 on July 02, 2012, 07:13:43 PMPer the canon guys you want to use the canon photo pro software in your initial raw workflow. canon does not share their algorithms with adobe etc. The comment was that the canon software will do a cleaner job sharpening, exposure editing etc. (personally I think the HDR in photo pro does a better job)Lightroom is good for cataloging and doing batch edits, and cs5 for working with individual pictures, and elements is a light version of cs5. I use CS for everything, including RAW worklow, its excellent. English please.. LOLI shoot in RAW format to be able to make adjustments easier, Photoshop CS will allow you to work with RAW images.
Thanks. Thats good to hear. I have been getting a lot better at my editing. I hope he doesn't mind I was a little bored.
I took these photos this morning with my new 350 and was trying out the software it comes with and just wanted some input or tips? One tip imperticular, how to resize down to the POTM contest
If you want to use LightRoom, there are tons of "how-to" videos on YouTube. Also, LightRoom is a great organizational tool for all your photos. It’s said – LightRoom is for photographers and PhotoShop is for designers. This may be a little simplified, but mostly true.My
Quote from: sirfunkeybut on July 02, 2012, 12:23:30 AMI took these photos this morning with my new 350 and was trying out the software it comes with and just wanted some input or tips? One tip imperticular, how to resize down to the POTM contest What Canon software do you have? If its Digital photo professional just click on file, then convert and save. At the bottom of the window there is a box to check "resize". Check it then resize to what you want. dont forget to save. Hope this helps.