Canon ZoomEX software vs Photoshop for RAW white (re)balancing

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hdtran

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I've been reading the Canon manuals online (expecting S60/70), and I saw that the Canon software can do white balance adjustments on Canon RAW files.

The advantage, apparently, is that this would be easier than Photoshop.

Any of you Canon owners have tried it?

Thanks!
 
Here is a real short answer :) . ZoomEX is not the best program around. As I remember, it is slow and combersum.

zoomEX is easier to learn then photoshop but once you learn photoshop you have WAY MORE control.
 
hi,

zoombrowser only offers a few quick functionalities. i have it, but use picassa for foto management instead.

photoshop is a full proffessional photo editing software. it has much more than zb.
 

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