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Hi,
I've very recently got into dSLR photography (EOS 450D with kit lens and Tamron 18-270mm lens). I used to have just a normal point and shoot. So far its been great experimenting with the camera. I love it. I've taken tons of photos. I was however wondering which RAW converter to use. After reading several reviews I think I am leaning towards Bibble. My only criteria so far is that it must run on Linux. I was wondering whether somebody could explain the difference between the PRO and Lite version to me in non-technical language. Essentially as a beginner will I need all the bells and whistles that come with the PRO version? Any opinions would be much appreciated. BFC |
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Ok I managed to find the answer to my own question. Should have been more patient before posting:
http://www.bibblelabs.com/products/bibble/features.html BFC |
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