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Oct 12, 2006 21:20 |  #1

I have always used Adobe Camera Raw for my conversions but just to try something different I loaded up Canon's DPP and used it for this file. I am pretty happy with the results.
This is an old water driven mill that was moved and reconstructed in a park in Kansas City.
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Oct 12, 2006 21:22 |  #2

Wonderful, I love pictures of old mills.


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Oct 12, 2006 21:28 |  #3

lovely shot. I am new to raw, but i prefer dpp to acr, the colours are better.


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Oct 12, 2006 21:30 |  #4

Very nice. I like it. I couldn't help but wonder what it would look like int b/w.

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Oct 12, 2006 21:32 |  #5

catsith wrote in post #2113488 (external link)
lovely shot. I am new to raw, but i prefer dpp to acr, the colours are better.

This is the only picture that I have used DPP on but I agree with you about the colors with this one. I did most of the adjustments in DPP and only resized and sharpened in PS.

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Oct 12, 2006 21:35 |  #6

Very nice shot. I have never used DPP, may have to try it.


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Oct 12, 2006 21:35 |  #7

Thanks Bob. It looks real good in B&W. I had it printed at MPIX in B&W on their metalic paper. I love it. That conversion was done in ACR. I might have to try it again with DPP.



  
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