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new Windows versions Canon Utilities (DPP, EOS Utility, Picture Style Editor)

 
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Mar 19, 2014 07:10 |  #1

Digital Photo Professional 3.14.15 Updater for Windows seems to be available at the Canon website. Also EOS Utility 2.14.0 Updater and Picture Style Editor 1.14.10 Updater seem to be available. Dated 3/13/2014. [This is from the 60D Canon resource]

Changes incorporated are outlined below:

Digital Photo Professional 3.14.15 Updater for Windows

- Supports images taken with EOS Kiss X70 / EOS Rebel T5 / EOS 1200D / EOS Hi, EOS M2, PowerShot G1 X Mark II.
- Supports Windows 8.1.
- Fixes the phenomenon where the shutter speed value and the aperture value indicated for an image displayed in the [Large thumbnail] mode may differ from the actual values if the image has been converted to the JPG or TIFF format from the RAW file (CRW file) format of the EOS D30, EOS D60, EOS KISS DIGITAL / EOS DIGITAL REBEL / EOS 300D DIGITAL or EOS 10D.

EOS Utility 2.14.0 Updater

- Supports EOS Kiss X70 / EOS Rebel T5 / EOS 1200D / EOS Hi, EOS M2.
- Supports the CN-E35mm T1.5 L F.
- Supports Windows 8.1.

Picture Style Editor 1.14.10 Updater for Windows

- Supports EOS Kiss X70 / EOS Rebel T5 / EOS 1200D / EOS Hi, EOS M2.
- Supports Windows 8.1.




  
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Mar 19, 2014 07:25 |  #2

I upgraded. Nothing new it looks like.


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Mar 19, 2014 07:35 |  #3

gjl711 wrote in post #16769744 (external link)
I upgraded. Nothing new it looks like.

Main benefit seems to be for the T5 and support for Windows 8.1.




  
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Mar 19, 2014 07:37 |  #4

Not sure what they did for W8.1. I've been running 3.13.?? for quite a while on W8.1 without issue. Guess there must have been some bugs I hadn't run into. In any case, the new version seems to be working quite well.


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Mar 19, 2014 07:54 as a reply to  @ John from PA's post |  #5

Thanks for the info John, all updated.:) I've been using these programs in Windows 8.1 since December and haven't noticed any problems and I don't have a T5, but good to update anyway.


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Mar 19, 2014 09:55 |  #6

rrblint wrote in post #16769796 (external link)
Thanks for the info John, all updated.:) I've been using these programs in Windows 8.1 since December and haven't noticed any problems and I don't have a T5, but good to update anyway.

Same with me.

It seems that most updates to Canon software have only been to include support for new camera models. No new functionality.


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Mar 19, 2014 12:31 |  #7

WaltA wrote in post #16770059 (external link)
Same with me.

It seems that most updates to Canon software have only been to include support for new camera models. No new functionality.

Sadly Walt, that does appear to be the case. The last update that I remember that included some new functionality was when they add HDR and compositing to DPP.


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Mar 19, 2014 17:47 |  #8

So, EOS Kiss X70 / EOS Rebel T5 / EOS 1200D is the same thing
EOS M2 in Japan, G1 X Mark II is in preorder status.

Whats a EOS Hi? I am little scared by the name. Maybe a dual pixel eos upgrade of the powershot N?

http://www.canon.co.uk …ra/PowerShot/Po​werShot_N/ (external link)

Plus you can say "Hi" and it automatically takes a shot!


Edit: I just realized the slashes vs the commas. I guess somewhere out there its called a Hi.


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