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Invictus
24-09-2009, 9:07am
Sharing this one after it being pointed out at OCAU.
I have it currently installed on a few machines: XP and Vista; 32bit and 64bit.
Works very well so far.



A free collection of 32 and 64-bit image decoders for Windows 7, Vista and XP
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WIC makes it possible for 3rd parties to add first-class support for image formats to Windows, complete with thumbnails in Explorer, preview and slideshow support in Photo Gallery / Photo Viewer and metadata search integration.

The FastPictureViewer WIC Codec Pack provides such platform support for additional formats through read-only image decoders, simultaneously available in both 32 and 64-bit flavor.

WIC-enabled image viewers such as Windows Liveā„¢ Photo Gallery, Windows 7's Media Center and our own FastPictureViewer Professional "automagically" gain the ability to open and view new image formats, play slideshows etc, so does all .NET 3.x and WPF-based applications.
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The FastPictureViewer WIC Codec Pack 1.x and its content are free for personal and educational uses. Commercial use (including redistribution and bundling) requires a license, please contact us for details.


Summary: You can have thumbnail view of RAW files (See supported formats below) in Windows Explorer. Free for personal use.

RAW Formats Listed | Description
*.dng |Adobe Digital Negative
*.cr2, *.crw |Canon Raw Image
*.raf |Fuji Raw Image
*.3pr, *.fff |Hasselblad Raw Image
*.dcr, *.kdc |Kodak Raw Image
*.raw, *.rwl |Leica Raw Image
*.mrw |Minolta Raw Image
*.nef, *.nrw |Nikon Raw Image
*.orf |Olympus Raw Image
*.rw2 |Panasonic Raw Image
*.pef |Pentax Raw Image
*.arw, *.sr2, *.srf |Sony Raw Image


LINK: http://www.fastpictureviewer.com/codecs/

Cheers, Matt.

MattC
24-09-2009, 9:14am
Thanks for the link :th3:

dbax
24-09-2009, 9:30am
Cheers Matt, looks like this is a good one, viewing RAW files in windows picture viewer is now a reality. Woohoo:th3::th3:

milspec
24-09-2009, 1:03pm
Yeehah, finally preview in Windows Explorer ..... not that I've been looking long :p

Thanks a-plenty for this little gem :th3:

Kym
24-09-2009, 3:22pm
Excellent!