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Jul 13, 2003 14:29 |  #1

I have the 15 day trial of C1LE and I'm wondering how it compares to Adobe raw? I understand something needs to be downloaded to make Adobe work with the 10D. Has anyone experience with both converters?
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Leo ­ Reinhard
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Jul 13, 2003 15:36 |  #2

I have both. I bought the Adobe raw when it first came out and compared to the other converters I had ( BB and Yarc Plus ) I thought I had died and gone to heaven.

However when I tried the trial version of C1LE I bought it immediately and have never looked back. It is IMHO the very best.

Download it and try it for the 15 day trial period. I think you will agree. Even Pekka uses it .




  
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Jul 13, 2003 16:44 |  #3

thanks Leo




  
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Jul 14, 2003 14:32 |  #4

According to Adobe Camera Raw does not work with the 10D only the D60 and lower. Photoshop * due out I belive in the fall will have raw included and should include the 10D. Some users have been able to fool Raw into working with the 10D.

As for CL1LE, I downloaded and also thought I died and went to heaven. It was so easy to use and adjust my raw files that I completey stopped shooting anything but Raw. I also downloaded the Pro version (30 day trial) and still asessing. Personally for my use the LE edition is perfect as it limits conversions only to 20 at a time, which is fine.

As soon as the Pro version expires I'm buying the LE. Hope this helps.


Canon 1dMKII, 7D, 50D
canon lenses: 28-70 2.8, 24-105 F4 IS, 70-200 F4 IS, 17-40 F4, 85 1.8
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Jul 14, 2003 18:31 |  #5

Actaully the new PS8 that comes out this fall, supports Canon RAW (including the 10D)....Yippie!!!




  
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