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Yep, fully agree to Thomas' post. Maybe first make a decision what kind of software you want to have. Does it need to be a library, to organize your images? If so, there are only two candidates, Lightroom and Bibble.



If on the other hand you "only" need a good raw converter, there are of course a lot more options and you should not decided based on quality alone, but also UI, handling, ease of use, speed, adjustment options, etc.



Do you already have Adobe software? If so, ACR is maybe the obvious choice. Otherwise, I also suggest to have a closer look at Lightroom and Capture One.



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Proc. Software - Help - by Guest - 05-12-2011, 07:45 AM
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Proc. Software - Help - by mduraj - 09-02-2011, 07:36 AM
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