Search Connected Photographer's 5,566 photography article archive 
Home
EasyPrint
News details Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Articles-only Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Twitter Feed Click here for the Twitter feed.
BUDGET PHOTO SECRETS
Viewing RAW images in the Windows Explorer
By David Gewirtz

Most Windows users are familiar with the Windows XP Explorer, the file navigator that forms the basis of the Windows desktop interface. If you're a photographer who likes to take pictures in the RAW, you also know that the Windows Explorer thumbnail view can't render RAW images. When you select Thumbnail view, what you get is a window similar to that in Figure A.

FIGURE A


RAW files just don't preview as thumbnails. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Fortunately, there's a new little "PowerToy" that will update your Windows Explorer and make those thumbnails visible. Best of all, it's provided for free by Microsoft to any legitimate Windows XP user. Called Microsoft RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer for Windows XP, the viewer is a simple download.

Once you download the program (see the Product Availabiliy and Resources section at the end of this article for the URL), you can see RAW thumbnails in your Explorer windows, as shown in Figure B.

FIGURE B


Now you can see those RAW thumbnails. Roll over picture for a larger image.

As you can tell, Figure B also shows other data files that travel with the RAW images. Those aren't shown as thumbnails, but you wouldn't expect them to be. The install comes with a program that shows up when you double-click one of the thumbnails, as shown in Figure C.

FIGURE C


Now you can see and tinker with the RAW file. Roll over picture for a larger image.

The neat feature for this little program is the Save As icon. Tap it and you can instantly convert your RAW image into either JPEG or TIFF.

The program supports the following image types:

  • Canon EOS RAW images (.crw, .cr2, .tif)
  • Nikon Electronic Format images (.nef)
  • Bitmap images (.bmp)
  • JPEG images (.jpg, .jpe, .jpeg)
  • Windows Metafile images (.wmf)
  • Tagged Image File Format images (.tif, .tiff)
  • Graphics Interchange Format images (.gif)
  • Portable Network Graphics images (.png)

It also supports the following camera models:

  • Canon EOS 1Ds
  • Canon EOS 1D Mark II
  • Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II
  • Canon EOS 1D Mark IIn
  • Canon EOS 5D
  • Canon EOS D30
  • Canon EOS D60
  • Canon EOS 10D
  • Canon EOS 20D
  • Canon EOS Digital Rebel (300D)
  • Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
  • Canon Powershot G2
  • Canon Powershot G3
  • Canon Powershot G5
  • Canon Powershot G6
  • Canon Powershot Pro1
  • Canon Powershot s30
  • Canon Powershot s50
  • Canon Powershot s70
  • Nikon D1
  • Nikon D1x
  • Nikon D2H
  • Nikon D2x
  • Nikon D2Hs
  • Nikon D50
  • Nikon D70s
  • Nikon D200
  • Nikon D70
  • Nikon D100
  • Nikon D200
  • Nikon Coolpix 8800
  • Nikon Coolpix 5700

So, if you like to take pictures in the RAW, go ahead and grab this free download. It's simple, works well, and, best of all, it's free. We give it four thumbs-up out of five.

OUR RATING: 4 of 5


Product Availabiliy and Resources
For more information on the RAW thumbnailer, visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx.
For more than 20 years, David Gewirtz, the author of Where Have All The Emails Gone? and The Flexible Enterprise, has analyzed current, historical, and emerging issues relating to technology, competitiveness, and policy. David is the Editor-in-Chief of the ZATZ magazines, is the Cyberterrorism Advisor for the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals, and is a member of the instructional faculty at the University of California, Berkeley extension. He can be reached at david@zatz.com and you can follow him at http://www.twitter.com/DavidGewirtz.


Other articles you might like
Home > Basics > Understanding Digital (15 articles)
   PHOTORECOVERY can restore your lost pictures
   Caring for your thumb drive (and other flash memory)
   Some quick shopping tips when buying your first digital camera
Home > Budget Photo Secrets > Software (14 articles)
   The GIMP vs. Paint.NET: battle of the free photo programs
   Editing photos can be a Picnik
   Creating watermarks with Microsoft Paint
Home > Basics > Camera RAW (5 articles)
   Comparing RAW conversion solutions
   Using RAW import to create cool color effects
   DxO Optics Pro 3.0 is a must for RAW photographers
Get Weekly Email Updates
Subscribe to our regular weekly email newsletter. It's packed with tips, reviews, deep analysis, and the latest news.
 
Recent Connected Photographer Articles
Incident report: denial of service attack against ConnectedPhotographer.com
How to reduce stress in this crazy, crazy world
Adobe's CS4 Master Collection is the Full Monty
Get ready for wedding photography
Here come the judge, Barack's BlackBerry, David does CNN, and more
We review Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual and more
So long 2008, and thanks for all the phish
Connected Photographer News
Photograph Fireworks
Free Adventure Photography Webinar
Luxury Photo Safari Aboard A Zeppelin
Alt Text: Genius Strategies for Defanging Web's Harshest Critics
Sigma Corporation Introduces New 10-20mm F3.5 EX DC Wide Angle Lens
Portfolio Server 9 is now available
Twenty20 ContourHD
>> Read all the news
More from the ZATZ journals
Computing Unplugged: Eight steps to successful and reliable home backups
David Gewirtz Online: CNN commentary and analysis
DominoPower: What to look for in a Domino-based document management solution
OutlookPower: Can Outlook run when it's not running (and other mysteries)?
-- Advertisement --

Learn from leading digital imaging experts!
Our high quality interactive training programs are project oriented and teach practical and proven Photoshop techniques for Photography and Design.

Our highly acclaimed trainers specialize in Adobe Photoshop for Photographers. The Software Cinema library offers training for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop Elements and Corel Painter.

Check out the quality and time saving methods for yourself with a test drive on the Software Cinema Web site.

ZATZ Home  ·  News  ·  Back Issues  ·  Credits/Trademarks ·  Link To Us
Copyright © 2009, ZATZ Publishing. All rights reserved worldwide.
Editor's Login