| Re: Canon DPP software As well as being a member here, I am also a member of a purely photographic forum
Quite often, a member will submit a photo, proudly stating, that it is straight from the camera, With no alterations.
It has been pointed out on more than one occasion, by some of the better photographers in the forum.
That it is seldom that a photo can not be improved on, by the use of saturation, contrast, light and sharpening
I think, that at the end of the day, it is what you want to see, that matters, However in a photographic forum, everyone is looking more at the quality of the photo, rather than it's content
I do use the DPP program, and find it useful, in general
But with reference to sharpening
DPP is lacking, in as much as, when you sharpen the image. You sharpen the whole image.
Whereas in Photoshop, you can sharpen just the required area's |