Thank you for your tutorial, it has cleared up several questions I've had with CDPP. Actually you have been the easiest to understand and I need all the help I can get as I'm new to the Canon DSLR world
I'm glad to see tutorials of DPP 4. Just a suggestion, show how to use it on a pic that improves even in the print, rather than something "that is no big deal".Show an example of improving "an under exposed photo". Slow down your manipulation of the mouse and where/what you click on. Explain in greater detail what you did and why. Sorry if I came across too critical. Thank you, I learn more every time.I like your tastes and what you did with the shot
great video ....and good lesson, especially on noise reduction.....maybe you can also help me with printing black and white on my HP Photosmart 7520....always a big problem.....lol. i use a 7D and a 5D III. Never really use the Canon DPP but just watching your video i see how easy it is to touch up..... thanks
great vid! but a lil advice buy a mac :) its 100x faster to process raw files. ive never seen the in progress box ever, i guess its a PC thing no big deal.
use photoshop elements and the magic wand to change eye colour. Feather it and try the hue adjustment, Thats the quick way but it might look pretty awful. You'll have to play around with tolerance settings on magic wand.
What would take a few seconds in even the cheapest shareware program seems to take forever in Canon's software. Does it really need to install 20 different programs onto your machine, jeez
This has been very useful to me! I would be glad if you did some more of these tutorials. Great picture by the way!
Thank you for your tutorial, it has cleared up several questions I've had with CDPP. Actually you have been the easiest to understand and I need all the help I can get as I'm new to the Canon DSLR world
I'm glad to see tutorials of DPP 4. Just a suggestion, show how to use it on a pic that improves even in the print, rather than something "that is no big deal".Show an example of improving "an under exposed photo". Slow down your manipulation of the mouse and where/what you click on. Explain in greater detail what you did and why. Sorry if I came across too critical. Thank you, I learn more every time.I like your tastes and what you did with the shot
great video ....and good lesson, especially on noise reduction.....maybe you can also help me with printing black and white on my HP Photosmart 7520....always a big problem.....lol. i use a 7D and a 5D III. Never really use the Canon DPP but just watching your video i see how easy it is to touch up..... thanks
great vid! but a lil advice buy a mac :) its 100x faster to process raw files. ive never seen the in progress box ever, i guess its a PC thing no big deal.
Thanks for the tutorial. I think I will shoot more in the raw.
use photoshop elements and the magic wand to change eye colour.
Feather it and try the hue adjustment,
Thats the quick way but it might look pretty awful.
You'll have to play around with tolerance settings on magic wand.
Can one create sepia .........and nice video too. ThANKS.
which is better ? lightroom or Digital Photo Professional
@David S how do you get it to accept of use the raw files (i have .CR2 files) but when I select them no options become available?
Thanks, well explained
i would always shoot raw in order too get the best results possible
Never seen it on my PC with Linux
Also Mac OS X is just a 0815 Unix System (no speed difference on Running Mac/PC) so its a native Windows Problem
The awquard silence of the endless noise reduction...
What would take a few seconds in even the cheapest shareware program seems to take forever in Canon's software. Does it really need to install 20 different programs onto your machine, jeez
i would always shoot raw in order too get the best results possible