The title says it all..
In South Korea.. you get a free copy of Adobe Lightroom as a bundle with 40D.
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Pasukun Goldmember 1,388 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: US More info | Oct 10, 2007 17:09 | #1 The title says it all.. "the things we touch have no permanence.. as there is nothing we can hold onto in this world.. only by letting it go can we truly possess what is real.."
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MaDProFF Goldmember 4,369 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: East Sussex, UK More info | Oct 10, 2007 17:11 | #2 hmm,,,, seems odd, sure it not be a Canon thing, just maybe a certain retailer thing, seems a bit silly considering they supply DPP with it FOC Photographic Images on Brett Butler
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defordphoto MKIII Aficionado 9,888 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2002 Location: Pacific Northwest More info | Oct 10, 2007 17:24 | #4 MaDProFF wrote in post #4101807 hmm,,,, seems odd, sure it not be a Canon thing, just maybe a certain retailer thing, seems a bit silly considering they supply DPP with it FOC With my D60 and 10D I got copies of Adobe Elements. So no, it's not that odd. defordphoto | Celebrating the art of photography®
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Oct 10, 2007 17:39 | #5 S2000 wrote in post #4101874 NO..the answer say it all Bummer.. "the things we touch have no permanence.. as there is nothing we can hold onto in this world.. only by letting it go can we truly possess what is real.."
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MaDProFF Goldmember 4,369 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: East Sussex, UK More info | Oct 10, 2007 17:55 | #6 defordphoto wrote in post #4101886 With my D60 and 10D I got copies of Adobe Elements. So no, it's not that odd. That was a few years ago, and I bet DPP was not even around then, or maybe it was?..... sure my 300D had it not that I ever used it? Photographic Images on Brett Butler
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thebrewer Senior Member 786 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Mohawk Valley, NY More info | Oct 10, 2007 19:01 | #7 The 20D came with PS Elements and DPP in the US.
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defordphoto MKIII Aficionado 9,888 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2002 Location: Pacific Northwest More info | Oct 10, 2007 19:04 | #8 thebrewer wrote in post #4102410 The 20D came with PS Elements and DPP in the US. Ahhh! That's right. I forgot about that. The D60 and 10D did come with some Canon software too, but it was real lame. Not even comparable to DPP. defordphoto | Celebrating the art of photography®
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Grentz Goldmember 2,874 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Midwest, USA More info | Oct 10, 2007 19:05 | #9 Remember elements can be had at retail for sub-$100 though and is bundled with many brands of cameras...lightroom is $199 or more! Search.TechIslands.com
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mrkgoo Goldmember 2,289 posts Joined Aug 2006 More info | Oct 10, 2007 19:10 | #10 ALso remember Asia is quite special when it comes to software. To be competitive you nearly have to give your software away...
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defordphoto MKIII Aficionado 9,888 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2002 Location: Pacific Northwest More info | Oct 10, 2007 19:12 | #11 Grentz wrote in post #4102427 Remember elements can be had at retail for sub-$100 though and is bundled with many brands of cameras...lightroom is $199 or more! IMO, Lightroom is worth the extra $$$. It's sweet!!! defordphoto | Celebrating the art of photography®
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