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Originally Posted by cyclohexane
Max, I wish I was joking.
My take, if you don't have software: Get Capture One LE and Photoshop Elements. They'll probably take you further unless you really want that last 10% of image quality that Capture NX squeezes out. No one's complained to me yet when I've decided to let Capture One do the conversion instead of NX.
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...about the software-prices: time someone put that into the 'which body is cheaper' equations!
..about C-One-LE and PS Elements: that is -exactly- how I started, based on the suggestions of Mr. Petteri Sulonen:
http://www.prime-junta.net/pont/How_..._workflow.html
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And, of course, while a RAW workflow program will take over some of the functions of Photoshop, you'll still need a photo editor. However, if you don't have Photoshop, and are editing your pictures with Photoshop Elements, it is my very strong and considered opinion that your money is better spent on, say, CaptureOne DSLR than the full Photoshop CS. The RAW workflow program will take over most of the functions the full Photoshop provides over CS (e.g. curves manipulation, 16-bit manipulation, finely controlled sharpening), so Elements will get you a great deal further.
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...and since Elements 2.0 came with the Canon 10D...
...what was it about great minds again

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Kindest regards!
Max@Home