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<div style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: 16px;">On 19/12/10
14:36, Anton Piatek wrote:
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<p>It's not free, but bibble is very good (i use the pro version
with my 40D).</p>
<p>Have a look at it as a lightroom alternative.<br>
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Anton et al,<br>
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I couldn't agree more. I too use Bibble 5 Pro and find it
excellent. Interestingly, I note that with the release of version
5.2 RC1, they claim to have improved the support for the Canon
60D. As I don't shoot with such a beast, I can't comment on how
good or otherwise it handles the RAW output from the 60D with
either the production version or release candidate.<br>
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Their site, (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.bibblelabs.com">www.bibblelabs.com</a>) has a wealth of information and
examples.<br>
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It might be worth checking out their free fully functioning demo
version. (Essentially a 14 day trial). At £130, I don't think that
it is overpriced, when I consider what gets spent on other pieces
of kit!<br>
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Just my 2 cents worth!<br>
<br>
Bob G.<br>
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