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Viewing and Organizing Camera RAW Images in Windows XP: Using the Microsoft RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer

Overview Use of RAW image capture is preferred by many serious-minded photographers to preserve all the subtle color and detail possible from digital cameras. However, until now it has been impossible to view thumbnails and previews for RAW images in Microsoft Windows without use of special software. The Microsoft RAW Image Thumb-nailer and Viewer provides thumbnails, previews, printing, and meta-data display for RAW images from supported Canon and Nikon digital cameras on Windows XP. This tool, which is licensed at no cost by Microsoft, enables digital photographers to organize and work with RAW files within Windows in much the same way as with JPEG images. No more "Guessing" which image is which.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedDecember 2005 Downloads3
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