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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2168250, member: 19463"]I believe there is also a new version of the EOS Utility but I have not looked at it. The Canon software only works on Canon RAW files produced by Canon cameras and, as I understand it, they have not finished making it compatible with really old cameras like my Digital Rebel 300D. I have not tried it. I found the colors from DPP cleaner than those I got from Photoshop Elements. Full Photoshop is overkill for what I do and I have never owned it. The new program allows all the control of color I would want but does not combine two halves into one file so I will still use Elements for that as well as making local corrections and working with layers which does not come up on coins (at least not yet) but is a major part of my work with other photos. </p><p><br /></p><p>I apologize to Nikon and other users for this post but I wanted to be sure anyone who might benefit would see it and was really hoping that I might find someone who has been using it more than I have and could help with my beginner questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2168250, member: 19463"]I believe there is also a new version of the EOS Utility but I have not looked at it. The Canon software only works on Canon RAW files produced by Canon cameras and, as I understand it, they have not finished making it compatible with really old cameras like my Digital Rebel 300D. I have not tried it. I found the colors from DPP cleaner than those I got from Photoshop Elements. Full Photoshop is overkill for what I do and I have never owned it. The new program allows all the control of color I would want but does not combine two halves into one file so I will still use Elements for that as well as making local corrections and working with layers which does not come up on coins (at least not yet) but is a major part of my work with other photos. I apologize to Nikon and other users for this post but I wanted to be sure anyone who might benefit would see it and was really hoping that I might find someone who has been using it more than I have and could help with my beginner questions.[/QUOTE]
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