Hi all
I heard that for Canon DSLRs, using the DPP software can produce better results than either Lightroom or Camera Raw. Is this true?
I'm beginning to learn RAW conversion in CS3, and wonder whether I should just stop (since I've only started reading a few pages so far) and switch over to DPP instead?
Does DPP really produce better colors and more details than Adobe's RAW conversion engine?
I know there are plenty of books on Lightroom and Camera Raw, but haven't seen any for DPP so far. This can be a disadvantage when trying to learn DPP
I'm using 300D and 40D by the way.
Cheers
I heard that for Canon DSLRs, using the DPP software can produce better results than either Lightroom or Camera Raw. Is this true?
I'm beginning to learn RAW conversion in CS3, and wonder whether I should just stop (since I've only started reading a few pages so far) and switch over to DPP instead?
Does DPP really produce better colors and more details than Adobe's RAW conversion engine?
I know there are plenty of books on Lightroom and Camera Raw, but haven't seen any for DPP so far. This can be a disadvantage when trying to learn DPP

I'm using 300D and 40D by the way.
Cheers
