oh wow....this program & tutorial is better much better than my current photo editing class. I will be practicing & pausing throughout this tutorial. I will learning while awaiting my flight to Art Basal 2022 miami thank you
I can't thank you enough for providing us this tutorial in a way that is very easy to understand. My eyes are now wide open when it comes to why we should shoot in raw mode and what can be done in processing our photos. I am a total noob in this entire process but I am now excited to apply the lessons you taught me! Thank you Dom!!
GREAT, I don't fear anymore to use DPP4. the best Ive ever followed and your English is easy to listen, although my mother langage is French Regards from Brussels
Excellent tutorial, very useful! Thanks for doing it :) Tip: When saving images, you can resize in the same process. Maybe you don't need it to be a full size, for example if you want to use it on a web page or similar.
Great Tutorial. Well, it seems like this program is doing it's job somehow but isn't the first choice when it comes to usability. But for my usecase just fine.
thats well explained. appreciate your efforts and indeed you have good teaching abilities. DPP4 now makes much sense to me. Love and greetings from India... God bless.
I have just discovered Canon DPP, and I am very pleased that I have also discovered your RU-vid channel. It is very informative, and the instructions are easy to understand. I look forward to expanding my knowledge of this fantastic Free programme with your help. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Dom - this has been a tremendous clip for me to learn - and I'm even a lot more enthusiastic now about my camera (EOS 90D) and editing my photos!! Thanks again! 🙂
Fabulous and fantastic. Worth every second I watched. Now that I have a basic understanding, I won't feel so intimidated, when I open the Canon Digital 4. I'm sure I will come back numerous times in the future to refresh or to clarify what I require refreshing. I Certainly subscribed!
I am just starting out with DPP and haven't even opened a photo yet, but your presentation is clear, precise and very useful to the beginner like myself. Also the listing of the sections in the time line list is also very useful. I just bought a Canon RP and I was able to download DPP freely. I also use the EOS Utility 3 to take my product photography photos and it is fantastic to be able to see the scene on my iMac 24" M1.
A very informative tutorial indeed. Will now start applying the DPP skills you have kindly shared to the RAW and JPEG images taken on my Canon EOS Camera. Thank you.
Excellent. Glad that you post videos on DPP. DPP is the best editor for Canon raw files and there are no many channels that post videos on DPP. Thanks.
Thank you for the comment. DPP is very useful. I've only become aware that there aren't many videos about it after I made a few of these tutorials and am happy to contribute 😀
Genial y excelente tu trabajo. Muchísimas gracias por tu aporte a los que se interesan en aprender a trabajar con esta fantástico programa. Gracias nuevamente.
Excellent tutorial, I finally got off the adobe tit and now I'm having to learn a bunch of new programs but this editor is super powerful and I'm looking forward to implementing it :)
A really useful video, thank you. You mentioned in the video that you have to click another tab to see how your cropped image looks, but you can also click back on the crop tab.
I will save this video, it's a real reference item - you're a hero ! Now after 2 years using DPP, I understand how to burn-in like on a print, using the 'adjust specific areas' tab ! Ps. do you know how to apply lens corrections for a non-Canon lens ? ( I do ... )
Awesome tutorial! I've been shooting in Jpg for years now, but investing in better lenses I guess I should invest into better editing as well. Put my camera on Raw and downloaded DPP4. Didn't even know Canon had a free software for this but this is nice =). Thanks!
Dom, I have been a subscriber for a while. After watching this I realized I need to watch more of your videos. You are excellent! I have one question: Do you ever breath? I hope you are editing your breaths out or you can hold your breath and talk the most of any human on this planet! Great video 😊
Hello and thank you for watching the videos. Great spotting 😅 I do indeed edit my breaths out. Don't really know why but they annoy me and also make the videos a little bit longer.
A film user from way back, I only recently acquired my first digital SLR, a 1D Mk2N with which I’ve already taken some beautiful images, but until now I’ve only availed myself of JPEGS. Your DPP4 series has opened up the world of RAW to me & I look forward to working with it! BTW to those who’ve posted about your rapid style: Even on my 17-year old laptop there is a “settings” function on the video screen which allows playback at 3/4 speed, so the vast amount of information can be easily digested! 🙂
Best tutorial yet! I watched several of your other tutorials, but this one is fantastic with everything in one place. DPP4 is not that intuitive. Thank you for putting this together. Now on to editing my Alaska grizzly pics from my latest trip.
Thanks for the great tutorial. Have not used Canon DPP in a long time and your tutorial helped me a lot. I have subscribed and plan to come back for more.
Dom really enjoy your videos and as I only use DPP to edit my photos I find they help me a lot, my question is does DPP able you to get a similar affect to "dodge and burn" and how does the colour blur work and affect your photo, I look forward to your response, keep up the good work. Regards George.
Hi, great video, thanks, Quick question though. How do I change the format of the date from US style to UK style. My laptop is correct and camera is correct but on DPP it show MM/DD/YY and not DD/MM/YY. Thanks.
Thank you for the education. I'm starting to take photos now (in addition to the videos I have already been making) and this tutorial was just what I needed. Thank you so much again! 👍
The software is a genius piece of editing tool! I love it and bless Canon for it. No need to pay for LL Adobe or any other showering-grooming-editing software. Great job with the tutorial and highly appreciated!! Perhaps worthy to mention image.canon cloud service (free) that enables all the cloud storage and sharing features as well :)
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I usually use photoshop elements, but I recently got an rf 16mm for my R5, and I need a way to use DPP to get the lens profile and make basic edits, then save as TIFF to further edit as needed in Photoshop Elements. This is exactly the information I needed. Cheers, Ted
merci pour vos vidéos sur DPP. Elles sont complètes et précises. Je tente de faire des vidéos en français sur DPP peu de documentations existent sur ce logiciel. Grace à vous je vais pouvoir aller plus loin dans mes explications. Bientôt je vais comprendre l'anglais à la perfection.
Wonderful instructions....I want to use DPP but for some reason...and I am sure it's me...once I open the edit window everything stops for me. The system folder tree is there on the left but no matter what I do I cannot get DPP to see the Canon photos on my desktop. I have made some screen shots and if needed I could send them to you so you might tell me what I am doing wrong. I am using a 2022 macbook....any advice would be wonderful....Joseph McGrath
Following tutorials. It's always interesting how different editions are layed out differently, to the left of the tool pallet, I have an additional button, the filter/sort button.
Nice, I wasn't even aware of that, thanks for letting me know. There are probably numerous ways to customise these also so everyone might have something slightly different in various places.
Loved watching the videos and I did download the DPP4 however I found that on my M1 mac it did not work so well for me. Looks like Im staying with Lightroom.
I thank you for the excelent and extremely clear tutorial. I'd like to ask you a question about downloading the photos from the camera or memory card. How do you organize them? Do you take a short look at them where thy are, create named folders and then select and grab a group of photos that belong to the theme and drop them there? Is there a better way to do it?
Hi thank you for watching and for the question. I usually have a folder for all my photos and in there I have subfolders with the name of the place they were taken and the dates. Once I import the photos from my camera into the folder I do an initial sort and get rid of anything that I know I don't like or won't use. The rest I end up editing and correcting and I just leave them there as JPGs, unless I think they are really great and I might use them in the future for printing or to post somewhere then I leave a separate sub folder for the RAW files. I also back up all my photos to an external hard drive every now and then. Probably not the best process but that's how I do it.
Hi Thank you for watching. I believe that you can connect the camera via WiFi. Here is a link to a video that Canon released on how to do it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yr08AxKqvsE.html
Dear Dom. Thanks for your videos. They are excellent. I'd like to ask you a question: how to add comments or notations about a photo? Is there way to do it?
Hi Oscar, thank you very much for watching and for the question. Unfortunately I have not come across this option and I've pretty much tried most of the settings in this software. It would be a really cool feature though.
I thought your tutorial was excellent... and as I watched it a second time, I edited a photo along with you; however, when I got to the cropping tab it stopped working. Also, the before and after feature stopped working (it grayed out).... it's probably my computer. But I did want to say for someone like me, who is retired and is learning this as an option to Adobe... I wanted to say thanks for putting this tutorial together.
Thank you for the feedback. To be honest I find that they both work pretty good and if the noise is minimal it's very difficult to notice the difference.
thank you so much for this! i'm thinking of trying this soon (now, probably!) & this was a perfect tutorial for me. i'm sure i'll be dipping in to it quite a bit! TY again! (a bit later) i think i know why i gave up years ago; i don't have that row with the 'before & after' buttons & can't find how to get them. also, mine didn't quite look like yours after pressing the 'edit' button. didn't get any tools/panels on the right, tho' i have now found them! (found b4 & after, but it should be there to begin with, i think!!)
Hi, just happened upon your tutorials. Great tutorials and very helpful. Could you help me please. I have taken Some portrait photos on auto mode that I'd like to edit in DPP4. Is that possible and if so can you point me in the right direction please.
Dang brother - you started on step 2! You start with the assumption we/me already have it installed. I've been on the Canon web site for more than an hour, looking for a link to download DPP and can't find one anywhere!