Originally Posted by
David
Re Lisa's comment about software from the camera manufacturers, in my case Canon's Digital Photo Professional (DPP), there is sometimes a tendency to dismiss these as somehow inferior, partly because such software is normally limited to the manufacturers' own RAW formats. However, that view should be resisted. DPP is a very powerful piece of software for decoding Canon RAW data, probably the best for that task alone. (Canon will of course agree with this!) In recent versions the scope of this software has increased into noise reduction, lens corrections, printing options, and some editing functions. Coupled with Picture Style Editor DPP allows the development of individual creative styles. For many everyday tasks and for Web publication there is really no need to use any other editor. It seems to me that the trend to introduce more editing functions into own-brand RAW decoding software will continue. In Canon's case I hope that will be along the lines of more individual channel control. Overall, look again at what the camera guys supply - it's probably better than you thought.
David