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Originally Posted by bojan
I am using DPP and it does everything I need - which is curves... and saving into jpg format.
DPP is quite powerful. it will even allow for some lens distortions corrections (limited to some Canon lenses).
Everything else (that means, stacking) I do in DSS, or sometimes in Iris.
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I must admit, although I am thinking it would be better to use the software that comes with the camera, I do find PSE6 very simple to use.
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Originally Posted by rogerg
Since buying my 7D I've been unable to use photoshop's CR2 processing because CS3 doesn't support the 7D. And so I mostly use DPP.
However before with my 350D and now when I use my wife's computer with PS Elements 8, I use photoshop and find it's controls on RAW files provide me better results. I think it comes down to what particular controls suit you and how you use them, what yo get used to using, etc. I started using PS's originally and still prefer them. I find I can more easily achieve the outcome I'm wanting with my images in the PS CR2 handler.

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It seems like a simple choice doesn't it? Use what works. Have you tried DPP?
Baz.