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Canon Digital Photo Professional is a comprehensive, yet user-friendly application that addresses amateur photographers who need a straightforward utility for enhancing their pictures. Canon USA has Digital Photo Professional v.4.9.20 available for download. [thanks Scott] Changes for Digital Photo Professional 4.9.20 for Windows: Supports EOS R, PowerShot SX70 HS. Added support for HDR PQ of EOS R RAW/CRAW/DPRAW files, and EOS 5D Mark IV RAW/DPRAW files. Canon has released an updated version of its popular Digital Photo Professional 4 (DPP 4) RAW processing software, which expands the support of its DSLRs to include EOS 1200D, EOS 60Da and EOS 60D as well as its PowerShot G7 X and PowerShot G1 X Mark II premium expert compacts and EOS M2 and EOS M Compact System Cameras. The Canon EOS 7D Mark II Shows Up As Discontinued at B&H Photo (EOS 7D Mark III Rumor) The Next Canon EOS R Will Be A High Resolution Model The Canon EOS M5 Mark II and EOS M6 Mark II Are Coming in 2019.

Canon's Digital Photo Professional software, commonly referred to as DPP, has just received updates to versions 4.0.2 and 3.14.41. Both of these were joined by updates to a roster of the company's other photography-centric software, including the EOS Utility, EOS MOVIE Utility, and Picture Style Editor. Digital Photo Professional is intended for photographers who primarily shoot Raw, providing a way to sort and process images, print photographs, and more. Version 4.0.2 is limited to those running 64-bit systems, whereas version 3.14.41 also supports 32-bit systems. The 4.x update is a simple one, adding EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM support.

The 3.14.41 update is more extensive, however, including added support for the PowerShot G7 X, PowerShot SX60 HS, and EOS 7D Mark II while dropping support for OS X 10.7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. In the latter version, a bug fix is also applied that corrects an issue with saving certain files, among other things. EOS MOVIE Utility 1. Windows ptp driver. 2 has gained support for five EOS cameras and has had several improvements applied, including more items in the info display and an enhanced image cropping function.

Picture Style Editor 1.14.20 and EOS Utility 2.14.10 bring EOS 7D Mark II support, and EOS Utility 3.0.1 has added EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM support. I've always liked DPP3's simplicity and conversions. I want to like DPP4. But it has so many bugs. Here are some that are really irritating. This is on OSX. -It does not recognize edits that were made in DPP3.

Hldtst dvdram gsat50n ata device drivers for mac. -In the resize operation, even using Lock Aspect Ratio, it won't update Height when you change Width. You have to click in the other field for it to update. -Thumbnails don't display information like aperture.

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But can display focus points, which seem relatively unimportant compared to AP. Can choose the 'With Shooting Info' option, though, to see AP in a column beside the thumbnail. But this makes it very hard to scan the thumbnails quickly. -Crop tool doesn't default to last used aspect ratio. -When viewing a jpeg resized with another program, it doesn't scale the image correctly.

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It will stretch an image to fill the viewing area. It doesn't seem possible to view a jpeg at its actual size unless the image was resized with DPP. I hope they get their DPP 4 project on track. Have you actually used DPP4? On my computer it runs about 20times slower than DPP3. And also if you are hoping to get Lightroom-like highlight recovery with DPP4, forget about it. It's just a tiny but better than DPP3 that's all.

All the other extra stuff they added I'll never use. So I went back to DPP3 to edit all my 5d3 raws. Just to make 100% sure, I have tested developing a picture with same setting in both DPP 3 & 4. And the final result was exactly the same.

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Even the lens optimizer output was identical. So I just want to let you all know you are not missing anything big. DPP3 is lightening fast and the lens optimizer is simply incredible.

Gv250 video capture drivers for mac And also I know this is a personal thing but the color you get out of DPP is just too good to use Lightroom. And with its quickView function, simply no other software provide faster way to cull through 1000s of pictures. I know DPP3 has some quirks but this is my #1 software.

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There is simply no reason for Canon not to offer support for all RAW enabled cameras in DPP 4.x. If they can do so in DPP 3.x then they can also do it just as easily in DPP 4.x. It is a straightforward matter of providing parameter files for Canon's proprietary RAW CR2 formats and lens profiles. It may seem like a lot but it actually is not. DPP 4.x has the potential to be a great tool for Canon customers who process RAW but Canon deliberately Balkanizes software support in typical Japanese camera industry fashion, give-one-thing-take-away-another type thinking. @ timbukto I personally use iPhoto and Aperture.