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    DxO Optics Pro 9: Free

    http://www.dxo.com/us/digitalcamerauk
    If you are a cheap ass like myself, you might be interested in giving the above link a try. I've spent the last year or so using Corel software but I'm not in love with it so thought I'd give another raw developer a try. Currently downloading but will report back when I've given it a shot.

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    Initial impressions:
    Really great for noise, lighting adjustments, and various lens imperfections like perspective and vignetting. I have an older body (Canon T2i) and the newest lens I have (EF-S 24 2.8) are supported so overall, a pretty great solution. Save times are really slow, but I don't shoot in raw a ton so I can accept that for the limited use it will get. The below is processed with the DxO software which blows what I was able to get out of Corel out of the water.

    Dome alpenglow by geomorphology, on Flickr

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