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photamat
29th of November 2004 (Mon), 09:51
I saw on dp review that canon has released the Digital Photo Professional update 1.5. This update is now available under the 10d application downloads. http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=DownloadDetailAct&fcategoryid=314&m odelid=8772#New%20Window I got the digital photo professional 1.0 from the following site and upgraded using the download from the 10d page.
http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/sdl/data/dpp100-e.exe
Thought, I would let the 10d guys know. This should also work for digital rebel folks

Jesper
29th of November 2004 (Mon), 13:33
You don't need DPP version 1.0 to be able to install the DPP 1.5 update. According to Canon:

Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater for Windows please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer.
- File Viewer Utility 1.1 to 1.3
- EOS Viewer Utility 1.0/1.1
- Digital Photo Professional 1.0/1.1
- RAW Image Task 1.2

You probably already had File Viewer Utility installed, because you got it on a CD with the 10D.

See the following thread in the Post processing and printing forum:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=49081

L Pagan
29th of November 2004 (Mon), 19:27
thanks :wink:

sdommin
30th of November 2004 (Tue), 06:47
You don't need DPP version 1.0 to be able to install the DPP 1.5 update. According to Canon:

Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater for Windows please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer.
- File Viewer Utility 1.1 to 1.3
- EOS Viewer Utility 1.0/1.1
- Digital Photo Professional 1.0/1.1
- RAW Image Task 1.2


I saw this sentence on the site, too, but it doesn't make sense. "...please make sure that if any..." and then it doesn't say what to do "if any..."

Am I reading this correctly?

Cadwell
30th of November 2004 (Tue), 07:07
It is possible to install DPP 1.5 without having DPP 1.0 installed. As the Canon statement says (or means to say) having any one of those other products installed is sufficient.

boone
30th of November 2004 (Tue), 07:54
I went to the Digital Rebel download section and it let me download DPP 1.5. It installed fine, and I never had an earlier version installed. I did have FileViewer and EOSViewer installed already.

Maybe this will get me to start shooting in RAW.

Jonny
30th of November 2004 (Tue), 09:16
You don't need DPP version 1.0 to be able to install the DPP 1.5 update. According to Canon:

Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater for Windows please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer.
- File Viewer Utility 1.1 to 1.3
- EOS Viewer Utility 1.0/1.1
- Digital Photo Professional 1.0/1.1
- RAW Image Task 1.2


I saw this sentence on the site, too, but it doesn't make sense. "...please make sure that if any..." and then it doesn't say what to do "if any..."

Am I reading this correctly?

In a word NO.

The statment reads: ' Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater, please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer, they have been started at least once'

Steven M. Anthony
30th of November 2004 (Tue), 10:21
You don't need DPP version 1.0 to be able to install the DPP 1.5 update. According to Canon:

Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater for Windows please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer.
- File Viewer Utility 1.1 to 1.3
- EOS Viewer Utility 1.0/1.1
- Digital Photo Professional 1.0/1.1
- RAW Image Task 1.2


I saw this sentence on the site, too, but it doesn't make sense. "...please make sure that if any..." and then it doesn't say what to do "if any..."

Am I reading this correctly?

In a word NO.

The statment reads: ' Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater, please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer, they have been started at least once'

But in the english language, the conditional word "if" suggests some course of action will be subsequently specified for situations where the condition referenced by the "if" is true. A clearer way to phrase the statement would be to simply leave out the word "if."

PacAce
30th of November 2004 (Tue), 11:24
You don't need DPP version 1.0 to be able to install the DPP 1.5 update. According to Canon:

Before downloading Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0 Updater for Windows please make sure that if any of the applications listed below are installed on your computer.
- File Viewer Utility 1.1 to 1.3
- EOS Viewer Utility 1.0/1.1
- Digital Photo Professional 1.0/1.1
- RAW Image Task 1.2


I saw this sentence on the site, too, but it doesn't make sense. "...please make sure that if any..." and then it doesn't say what to do "if any..."

Am I reading this correctly?

mentally remove the word "that" from the sentence and see that makes more sense to you. :)