![]() To view the RAW images directly in Windows Explorer, I think you'll need the Microsoft RAW Codec (not sure if Adobe provides a way to make their RAW codecs work directly in Windows Explorer - but they'd certainly work inside Adobe Bridge or Lightroom's thumbnail wrote: The most recent one I seem to be able to find is this one: But that's about 13 months ago. It's not just on the machine by default.) They don't seem to update these nearly as often as Apple. Microsoft does not bundle the RAW support directly into the OS as Apple does, but they DO provide RAW support that you can download and install (and it's free - but you have to go get it. Their most recent update includes the Canon 5DS, 5DS R, T6i, and T6s (and lots of other cameras from other vendors). I use a Mac and it seems like every couple of months there's another Camera RAW update that adds the latest list of cameras to the RAW support for the OS. ![]() Each camera has its own unique RAW file - even though they all have. CR2 file) isn't so much a "standard" as it is a "concept". ![]()
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