On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 00:24:00 +0000, Garry Knight <garryknight@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
: The One wrote:
:
: > You do realise that post production i.e RAW conversion will effect the
: > photo quality more than actual camera quality. Are you going to invest
in
: > a professional RAW converter too, to benifit your photography?
:
: Don't see any good reason to do so when I'm just a dedicated amateur. I
can
: do RAW on my Canon S3 but I haven't found a need to do so yet. The 40D
: comes with a RAW converter, but I'm not sure about the 450D.
All the EOS DSLRs come with Digital Photo Professional. It doesn't have a
lot
of features, but what it does do it does well. It has an unusually
easy-to-use
cropping tool, and you can adjust the brightness, contrast, and white
balance
directly (and independently), which always seems hard to do on JPEGs or
other
non-RAW images.
Bob


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