Raw converters – Canon EOS-1 User Manual

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V. SHARPENING METHODS IN POST-PROCESSING

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RAW Converters

Vendor: Noel Carboni

Software Title: dSLR Fractal Sharpening

Web Page:

http://actions.home.att.net/dSLR_Fractal_Sharpen.html

Vendor: www.thepluginsite.com

Software Title: FocalBlade

Web Page:

http://www.thepluginsite.com/products/photowiz/focalblade/

There are almost as many RAW converters on the market as there are 3rd-party

sharpening filters. Some RAW converters provide sharpening adjustments prior to

conversion. Here’s a partial list of popular RAW converters that work with EOS RAW files:

Vendor: Canon

Software Title: Digital Photo Professional 1.5

Web Page: TBD (Supplied with all EOS-1Ds Mark II, EOS-1D Mark II and EOS 20D as of

November, 2004)

Vendor: Canon

Software Title: EOS Viewer Utility

Web Page:

http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=DownloadIndexAct

Vendor: Adobe

Software Title: Camera Raw

Web Page:

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html

Vendor: Bibble Labs

Software Title: Bibble

Web Page:

http://www.bibblelabs.com/

Vendor: Breeze Systems

Software Title: BreezeBrowser

Web Page:

http://www.breezesys.com/BreezeBrowser/index.htm

Vendor: PhaseOne

Software Title: C1 Pro

Web Page:

http://www.phaseone.com/

Of course, RAW converters can have a dramatic effect on many aspects of image quality

other than sharpening, such as highlight/shadow transitions (tone curves), color rendition,

noise levels, and so forth. RAW converters also vary significantly in conversion speed, color

management capabilities and other workflow-related issues. We encourage you to explore

the various offerings to find your own favorites. Canon offers a detailed, animated Web

tutorial on Digital Photo Professional (DPP) from well-known photographer and Photoshop

expert Eddie Tapp here:

http://www.photoworkshop.com/canon/dpp/index.html

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