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Re: Post processing of shots taken with EOS R6 M2
Canon_Guy wrote:
John Photo 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 .
In the same way a $100 chicken egg is overpriced, even though you have $10,000 in kitchen equipment.
My point is a bit different.
If someone is wealthy enough so that he can seamlessly afford to spend thousands of dollars just for totally non-essential stuff then such a person really does not care in general if he spends 10 more or 10 less bucks monthly. What would you say?
Does such a person look to his/her regular monthly expenses for grocery, drugstore, clothing, eating out, petrol, cultural events etc. in order to save 10 bucks in total per month? Does such a person tell to his/her friends "Sorry, I am not joining you for a coffee because I already bought 12 of them this month and another one is too expensive for me"? I do not think so .
I bet each of us spends much more than a "stupid 10 USD" montly on totally useless or wastefull things which we even do not realize. And we do not care. But then we should shout that 10 USD for fantastic SW packed with tons of useful features which helps us to get better photos and therefore we do enjoy our hobby is suddenly tooo muuuch ? Weird, isn't it.
Easily.
Going back to you example: 100 USD for jus an egg would be wayyy too expensive and nonsensical. It is the same egg we regularily buy for couple of cents. 10 USD monthly for such a tremendously powerfull set of tools ACR, LR and PS is insanely cheap. The value which you get per dollar is the point.
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.