<p>Thanks for weighing in, Wouter. Irfanview might be an oldie, but in my opinion its a still goodie because as far as pure image quality goes, especially RAW conversion, I have yet to see any new program that significantly outperforms it. And besides I don't do a lot of post processing, so Irfanview meets my needs just fine. Irfanview does however lack lens distortion correction, and that's why I wanted to give Capture One a try.<br>
I've used GIMP in the past but I wasn't familiar with it's lens correcting feature, so this afternoon I played around with it and corrected the distortion on some of my images and I was impressed with the results, so I think I've found my answer and I'm going to make GIMP a part of my work flow when needed.<br>
As far as XP goes, maybe I'm just blessed but I've never had security issues, and I don't even run an antivirus program, so for the foreseeable future I'm going to stay with XP. Put that in your pipe and smoke it, Bill Gates!</p>