I'm now just dabbling in DPP for the first time. I previously was using zoombrowser for PP. After I edit my photos, where can I view them. In zb, I used the slide show to view them. If I PP them in DPP, will the changes be seen in zombrowser?
OCZoom Senior Member 359 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Newport Beach, CA More info | Jul 06, 2007 15:27 | #1 I'm now just dabbling in DPP for the first time. I previously was using zoombrowser for PP. After I edit my photos, where can I view them. In zb, I used the slide show to view them. If I PP them in DPP, will the changes be seen in zombrowser? Gear List
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ibdb TD's worst nightmare! 6,484 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Puyallup -- Don't worry. Nobody else can pronounce it either. More info | Jul 06, 2007 18:07 | #2 I don't use either program (so feel free to ignore me if I'm way off base here) -- but your RAW edits in DPP actually just save instructions for viewing the file, and don't actually modify the file itself. If zoombrowser can read those instructions, you're fine. If it can't, you'll need to export/convert the processed file to some other format (TIFF, JPG) so that you can look at them through zoombrowser. -David
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dekalbSTEEL Goldmember 1,793 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: NIU town, USA More info | Jul 06, 2007 22:12 | #3 Zoombrowser will preview RAW's but will not show you any edits made in DPP. Can't you just view the photos in DPP? Using these three buttons?
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TimeThief Senior Member 599 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Kentucky More info | Jul 07, 2007 01:58 | #4 Someone on here posted a link to the Canon website where there was DPP tutorials. I would say you can just go to the Canon site and get there, these were great and very helpful. You need quicktime to view them but thats free, really good videos. 40D, 20D, 24-105 4.0L, 24 2.8, 70-200 2.8L, 18-55 kit lens, 2 x 430ex's, way too many extras to list and even more that I need
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lurkalot Member 71 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Jul 07, 2007 02:15 | #5 Time Thief wrote in post #3501224 Someone on here posted a link to the Canon website where there was DPP tutorials. I would say you can just go to the Canon site and get there, these were great and very helpful. You need quicktime to view them but thats free, really good videos. Think this is what you are referring to http://www.usa.canon.com/content/dpp2/index.html Mick
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | Jul 07, 2007 02:15 | #6 dekalbSTEEL wrote in post #3500448 Zoombrowser will preview RAW's but will not show you any edits made in DPP. Can't you just view the photos in DPP? Using these three buttons? Or, alternatively, after saving your changes you can use the Quick Check tool to view them. With it you can make them full screen and scroll through them with the keyboard right/left arrow buttons. Elie / אלי
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Jul 07, 2007 09:59 | #7 Thank you all for posting so many suggestions. I will try them all. This POTN is a life saver. I have so much to learn that it sometimes becomes confusing. I can't wait until I am a little more comfortable using the camera and post prosessing. Gear List
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philmar Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 10, 2007 16:15 | #8 DEFINITELY sit through ALL the Canon online vid tutorials - can't recommend it enough. time well spent. A photo I took HERE published in National GeographicTime on your hands? Then HERE'S plenty more photos to nibble on
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