Post processing of shots taken with EOS R6 M2
Re: Post processing of shots taken with EOS R6 M2
SurettePhotography wrote:
Canon_Guy wrote:
SurettePhotography wrote:
Canon_Guy wrote:
SurettePhotography wrote:
I've been using DxO Photo Lab forever, and love it. However it currently doesn't support the Canon R6 Mark II. This support is coming in January. Canon DPP is a very clunky stop gap in my estimations and use. I've downloaded Capture One trial to tide me over until the support is available in DxO Photo Lab.
I find anything Adobe way over priced for my needs, and there are much better and cheaper options out there. DPP is one of them, no frills RAW processing.
I wonder how the current Adobe Photography Plan which costs the price of literally two coffees monthly can seem overpriced to someone who is able to spend thousands of dollars for the photo gear .
The plan includes allways the most up-to-date versions of fully featured unlimited Lightroom and Photoshop (including Camera Raw) as well as Lightroom for mobiles and tablets.
To me the price/performance ratio is insanely favourable.
I'm looking forward to upgrading to Photo Lab 6 when the R6 Mark II support is available.
Adobe will keep costing you each and every month you use it, hardly two cups of coffee. Lightroom is $12.99 CAD per month ($155.88 per year), PhotoShop and Lightroom ($25.99 CAD per month or $311.88 per year)
Your prices are WAY off.

DxO upgrade is $99 and I can use it on two of my Mac's. DxO you don't have to upgrade, but Adobe will keep charging you each and every month. That's a lot of coffee.
DxO is a much better investment, in my opinion, for my workflow. Your milage will vary.
CAD = Canadian dollars.

Your prices include 1TB cloud storage as was already mentioned above. If you leave that out, you get the two coffees price of 10 USD or 13 CAD .

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