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    RAW software-any recommendations?

    I'm using Breezebrowser currently. Not great, but it works. It however seems to struggle with RAW images from the 1DMkII compared to those from the 10D/D60. Might just be file sizes, but I'm looking to get more serious shooting in RAW mode, particularly with the 1DMKII. I'm thinking of the Phase One software in particular. Any input or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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    Re: RAW software-any recommendations?

    You don't already happen to have or plan on purchasing Photoshop CS do you? Ever since I upgraded to CS I just use Adobe's RAW converter and threw all the others away. Not that Adobe's RAW converter is any better than the others just that it's more convenient for me and my simple workflow. I do all corrections in Photoshop and do very little (if any) processing in the RAW stage so it works for me. It might not work for others.

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    Re: RAW software-any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Ash
    You don't already happen to have or plan on purchasing Photoshop CS do you? Ever since I upgraded to CS I just use Adobe's RAW converter and threw all the others away. Not that Adobe's RAW converter is any better than the others just that it's more convenient for me and my simple workflow. I do all corrections in Photoshop and do very little (if any) processing in the RAW stage so it works for me. It might not work for others.
    Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't thought of Photoshop CS. Might be a more cost effective solution than Phase One, getting RAW conversion and the best editing software all in one. I'm still using PS6 even though I've had 7 for a while now (just hate switching software once I get the hang of things-I hate having to move my cheese ).
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