Craigus
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Hi all, please excuse if this is covered elsewhere, I did do a search but nothing too recent came up.
I've recently purchased a Canon 1200D and am keen to start shooting in RAW and learning the ropes of post processing. As I bought the Canon new I've installed Digital Photo Professional and had a little play with it. I really don't know how to judge whether this software is any good as A) I've never used software like it before and B) I'm new to photography in general.
I intend to follow some tutorials etc online but really after some first hand experience from people. Have many of you used DPP in the past? How does it compare to something such as Lightroom (which from what I've read is the best and/or the most used)? Why or how is Lightroom better in layman's terms? Will I be limited in any way if I stick to DPP?
I realise much of this is probably personal preference to an extent, but I'm just looking for some general advice. You can read reviews all day long but many of them are a bit in depth for me at this point - maybe that in itself has answered my question!
Thanks
I've recently purchased a Canon 1200D and am keen to start shooting in RAW and learning the ropes of post processing. As I bought the Canon new I've installed Digital Photo Professional and had a little play with it. I really don't know how to judge whether this software is any good as A) I've never used software like it before and B) I'm new to photography in general.
I intend to follow some tutorials etc online but really after some first hand experience from people. Have many of you used DPP in the past? How does it compare to something such as Lightroom (which from what I've read is the best and/or the most used)? Why or how is Lightroom better in layman's terms? Will I be limited in any way if I stick to DPP?
I realise much of this is probably personal preference to an extent, but I'm just looking for some general advice. You can read reviews all day long but many of them are a bit in depth for me at this point - maybe that in itself has answered my question!
Thanks