Excellent videos! I watched the Beginners and Intermediate. I have used DPP for more than 10 years, different versions, and never knew how to use what was available. I am so excited to edit some pictures with what I have learned. Thank you!
DPP made easy in 24 + 11 minutes (beginners tutorial). Life becomes easy with such videos. Thanks. Looking forward to video guide on processing landscapes and beach photos.
Thank you very much for watching and for the nice comments. Video about landscape and beach processing is a great idea, will definitely consider for the future.
Very useful. I've only started using some Canon DSLRs recently and (since I don't use Lightroom), DPP is the cheap convenient choice for Canon RAW conversion. A few days ago I also installed Canon Utilities 3 for tethering my 5D3 & 6D and the installation automatically sync'd with DPP 4 (which was already on my laptop) - so my tethered shoots go straight into DPP now. I'm impressed.
tnx for the explanation. I am new in the digital foto-world. Both your DPP-videos are very useful. Just starting with DPP for now. Learned a lot from this. tnx again.
Thank you so much for your Tutorials I have watched both the Beginners and Intermediate and have learned so much. At this stage I don't feel I need to subscribe to Adobe Light Room I believe DPP4 will surfice at this stage.
thank you - thank you, please note and confirm that when using back button focus the focus point will not show up. it looks like you would need to hold the back botton and shutter to have the focus point show up !
Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen. Es gibt viel, was Sie mit DPP tun können, und es ist großartig, weil es kostenlos ist, aber es fehlen noch einige nützliche Funktionen, die Photoshop bietet
Wonderful! I am new to processing photos and find this (and the beginners') tutorial extremely informative. Look forward to more tips and tricks with DPP
Dom, I have been learning Lightroom but not using it much. Now thinking why am I paying the monthly fee when I use a Canon? Is there a way to do something like a preset in Lightroom this program or would you just use a reference photo and batch process with that photo? Thanks, you are a very good teacher.
Thank you for the kind comment, the closest thing that DPP4 has to Light Room pre-sets is Recipes. You can save them and use them on similar type of photos. Here is a video I made about recipes a while back. Hope it helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dxhTNm77Gvs.html
Great tutorial. I saw the official that Canon did and this one is so much easy to understand. Thanks for the effort. In my opinion your subscribers ( I just subscribed today) could benefit of a tutorial to use photo stacking with this program. I use it for macro and it's a game changer.
Thank you for watching and for the comment Javier. I will definitely attempt a video like that once I figure it out, am sure there is a way to do this.
A couple of questions: Is there a way to apply a correction or enhancement regionally? I have some 'snow' that could use some contrast.. but the rest o the image is fine.
great video. one question,,, while editing a lot of pictures what is the keboard shortcut to go to next picture. and keyboard shortcut to adjust brightness
I found that the keyboard shortcut for going to next photo is ALT + > I am still trying to find keyboard shortcut for selecting the brightness slider.. Do you know?
Hi and thanks for the question, below is a link I found to all the shortcuts but cant seem to find one for brightness. Hovering the mouse over the brightness and using the scroll wheel work though. Not really a shortcut but might be useful. documentation.help/DPP/DPP_W_08_04.html
Hello, I am working with a canon r3. This camera has an option with a microphone to make a wav file with info. When importing this photo with canon utility I see a mark of a wav file on the thumbnail. But when I will edit this file in DPP I do not find this wav file. Lightroom can handle this with no problem. Does DPP recognize this wav file.
Thank you for watching and great question. To test it out I have taken a RAW pic with my Android phone, this produced a .dng file which I could not see or open in DPP4. I then downloaded a Sony RAW photo online .ARW file and also I could not use it. It works with the Canon files .CR2 or .CR3 no problem. So it seems that it is specific to Canon only.
Need to get back with my Camera and start Shooting, its been Awhile now
3 года назад
Dear sir, thank you for your tutorial videos, they are very instructional. I upgrade to the Ver.4.15.0 and couldn't find the shortcut buttons for before/after and highlight/shadows, ¿Which version are you using for the tutorial? It looks more complete. Regards from Guatemala, Central America.
Hello Good Sir, Thank you for watching the video. I have used version 4.13.0 for the tutorial but today I have updated to version 4.15.0 to have a look. I manged to figure out that to get the 'before/after and highlight/shadows' back you need to click on the 'Thumbnails' option on the top bar and then click on 'Thumbnail Control Panel' this will activate it again. A different way to get it back, if you are using a Windows PC is to press 'Ctrl + Alt + N' on your keyboard. I hope that this helps you and fixes the issue. Best regards, Dom.
3 года назад
@@DomsMediaZone Thank you for your help, it did worked. Regards from Guatemala, Central America.
In my DPP, the Gamma Adjustment Auto button is grayed out. I can only adjust manually. Also, the highlight/shadow warning doesn't seem to be working. I purposely over and under exposed to the extreme but get no warnings. Any thoughts on these two issues? Thank you.
Hi, thanks for watching and for the question. Unfortunately it does not have something like the graduated filter, the closest thing that I could find is the 'Adjust Specific Areas' page/tab, this lets you set an adjustment area and apply settings only to the selected area. You can adjust the brightness, hue, contrast and saturation for the selected area only. In the same tab it lets you select up to 5 adjustment groups/areas. For example you could select the sky in a photo and adjust only parts of it to make the colors stand out in the selected area. Hope this helps.
Hi, thanks for the question. You can create presets here but they are refereed to as Recipes. You can copy them from a photo that you've edited and paste onto another photo or you can save them as a file for use later. They are saved as .dr4 files. I'll make a quick video on how to use them possibly next week.