Ok, thanks for that, I'll check it out gvarner
Yes, as stated above that is what DDP is the initials are and I downloaded the updated software from Canon's website
Yep, I have version 4 of the DDP downloaded last week. I have downloaded GiMP but haven't gotten around to messing with it. I heard it is good as well. Thanks for the feedback.
Yes the DDP is Digital Photo Professional. I have Version 4 I downloaded last week, At times I will shoot in RAW but it also handles JPG files as well. Thanks for the reply
I have software from when I purchase my Canon EOS T5 Rebel Camera, on one of the disks that came with my camera I installed Digital Photo Professional 4 Ver. 4.17.10.0 which is an update from Canon's website. Does anyone have an opinion about this software, or have used it? I also downloaded Gimp. I can't afford Lightroom or Photoshop.
Thanks, I check it out. Not shakey (Yet!)
Ok, I see it now thanks :)
Ok, thanks I'll check it out in my editing software to see it better.
Here are some photo's taken while on my way to Spokane for a dental appointment yesterday. These were taken on SR 174 leaving Grand Coulee Washington and US 2 East to Spokane.
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome stay warm. I'm working on going out at some point again this winter. I have a few lakes here on the Colville Indian Reservation to check out. Buffalo Lake, Owhi Lake, and Omak Lake over near Omak, Washington.
Hello, I'm Richard I have been using a DSLR Cannon OES Rebel T5 since 2012. I'm still in auto mode I have email subscriptions as well. I get from Outdoor Photography Guide and Josh's Photo Tips also Digital Photo Mentor, Darlene Hilderbrant. Getting some good information from each of them. Here is a few of the pictures I've taken this winter.