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    RAW conversion software

    Just recently I am contemplating different RAW conversion software. I started with zoom browser and whatever software came with that and quickly switched to Breezebrowser. I have been using BB now for the last three years. I have downloaded Capture One and didn't like the interface, but now with more experience I am trying it again and finding l like the finished product better. I just downloaded RawShooter, and will try Biddle. I guess I am looking for feedback on the different RAW conversion software and why you like or dislike a particular one.
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    Re: RAW conversion software

    I have tried all the ones you have mentioned and still find that Capture One gives me best results from Canon 10D RAW images. I am waiting to see what the Pro version of RawShooter will be like which is due to be released soon. I think they hit the mark with RawShooter Essentials 2005 making it free, what a great way to Beta Test a product without all the hassles that Capture One has been going through recently.

    The writers of RawShooter are ex Capture One software developers so it will be interesting to see where they all are in 12 months time, I think Capture One are going to be in big trouble if they don't improve the program, drop the price and get their act together.

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    Re: RAW conversion software

    Quote Originally Posted by EOSThree
    Just recently I am contemplating different RAW conversion software. I started with zoom browser and whatever software came with that and quickly switched to Breezebrowser. I have been using BB now for the last three years. I have downloaded Capture One and didn't like the interface, but now with more experience I am trying it again and finding l like the finished product better. I just downloaded RawShooter, and will try Biddle. I guess I am looking for feedback on the different RAW conversion software and why you like or dislike a particular one.
    I use BreezeBrowser Pro for RAW conversions. It does an excellent job and they have excellent support. I used to use Capture One. I liked the interface better but, unfortunately, they are run by a bunch of scam artists. Buyer beware.
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