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Updates for DPP, EOS Utility and Picture Style Editor

Canon has introduced updates for three of its software applications. These applications are on the CD supplied with EOS cameras.

Digital Photo Professional (DPP)
DPP version 3.12.52 includes the following changes:
1. Supports images taken with EOS 6D.
2. Supports new lens (EF 24-70mm f4L IS USM).
3. Supports read-in of Picture Style files (.pf3) created in Picture Style Editor 1.12.2 and later.
4. Corrects shooting date error in other manufacturer`s image files when sent to Easy-PhotoPrintEX from Digital Photo Professional via plug-in print.
5. Corrects cases of software freeze caused by handling folders containing 2000 images in Mac OS X v10.8.

EOS Utility
EOS Utility version 2.12.3 includes the following changes:
1. Supports EOS 6D.
2. Supports read-in of Picture Style files (.pf3) created in Picture Style Editor 1.12.2 and later.

Picture Style Editor
Picture Style Editor version 1.12.2 includes the following changes:
1. Supports EOS 6D and EOS M.
2. Applied Noise Reduction processing when displaying images.
3. Added support for the new Picture Style file (.pf3).
4. Changed the user interface of the Tool Palette.
5. Added the Tone curve (RGB) function.
6. Added the Six Color-Axes adjustment function.

You can download these these software updates for your camera and computer operating system at:
http://software.canon-europe.com/
The software must be installed from the CD supplied with the camera before updates can be applied.



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