Otherwise, the software not only provides an excellent user interface and intuitive operation that can be very short training time. Especially the RAW conversion is optimal. The vote on the camera and lens combinations produces results, as they would otherwise hardly be better achieved in significantly longer working.
A word about the price difference of the elite version to the standard version: It must be borne in mind in my opinion, that the market throughput with professional cameras of the 4000-Euro-class sure is significantly lower than for consumer cameras. That must be so in the calculation reflected, because the overhead of creating the individual modules will probably be the same. The alternative is probably a common version for the consumer and professional use - almost certainly with the result that the price would be somewhere between the two current versions. I find that just as it is now gehändelt, it is quite fair. The software is sufficient in any case in every respect the highest professional standards. And when it is cheaper for the consumer sector in the "Standard" version, that is for me anyway no cause for criticism.