![]() ![]() Nothing will integrate with Windows Photo preview. I didn't mean Firefox, or Chrome, or etc. Now then: I used the term 'browser' in a generic sense. ![]() One that doesn't expect to use File Explorer to look at images. Where does that leave you? In need of a new paradigm. My guess is you'll never see it it's probably not a priority for them. And Microsoft isn't responsible for producing one Canon is. And it wouldn't support a brand new camera anyways. If you do some reading on the web, you'll find that, yes, there was a codec pack for Win 7/8. Nikon does the exact same thing with NEF files. When they introduce a new model, they almost invariably update the internals of that file with new stuff (even if it's just model-specific info like the name of the camera), which means a new codec is required to read it. So you can depend upon nothing being implied, other than it's a file from a Canon camera. The contents of this file can change, and does. What I'm starting to think is since the Canon t7i is new, it has a new type of CR2 (raw) format? And that's why windows doesn't have this new "codec" pack yet available? But obviously my end goal is to use a reliable 3rd party software that intergrates with windows photo preview that isn't browser based but if that's is the only option, i have no choice. But from what I've read so far (not sure hence was wondering if yall could help) before windows 10, windows did have a codec pack for Canon raw files to preview. James-Chang wrote: Yes, I apologize as I got into photography not too long ago. ![]()
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