Canon DPP.
PixAl612 wrote:
Hi, glad to be part of the community.
I have a question. I use a Chromebook for uploading and editing usually using LR but I want to utilise the raw burst mode image extraction on my R7 using C.P.P. but there is no software available for the Crome OS. Please bear in mind I am a technology dinosaur so would need any Ideas/suggestions explaining in a 'using CPP for idiots' kinda way if you get me, lol. Thanks, Al.
I don’t think they make a DPP for Chrome OS, so without a different laptop, you’re out of luck.
DPP is a RAW editor made by Canon. It has all of the color science and lens correction technologies of Canon’s Digic processors. You can use it to edit your RAW files, then you can export them as TIFF or JPEG. I export as JPEG and do final edits in Photoshop. But it performs very very poorly on the new M1 and M2 Mac computers, so I use it very little now.
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