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I have a Canon DSLR, and I shoot in RAW. I have no problem viewing and editing the pictures using Picasa or Lightroom, but I would like to have the pictures thumbnails in Windows Explorer, and to be able to quickly view them in the explorer.

Do you guys know where I could get the codec (for free) ? I found a few codec packs that include it, but I feel like I should not have to pay for this.

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If you're willing to spend $10, then you might want to try the FastPictureViewer Codec Pack. It works like an absolute charm on my Windows 7 32-bit install, and is rated to run just fine on x64 too.

This page probably doesn't help, as it offers 32-bit codecs only.

Otherwise, you can try to get around the problem by using an alternative, fast image viewer.

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  • Thanks for the links, but I really would like to have the thumbnails in windows explorer. The viewer itself is not really the issue, as I use Picasa anyway.
    – Wookai
    Aug 16, 2010 at 22:06
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Since July last year (according to this answer on the sister site for photography), there are now CODECs available for x64 from Microsoft free of charge - these also work for Windows 8.

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As far as I know there is no way to modify the thumbnailing codecs built into W7. Windows thumbnailer is not the same as other codecs you can install.

If you discover a way, please post it.

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  • There are codecs, but not for x64.
    – Wookai
    Aug 16, 2010 at 22:05
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It's not free, however Directory Opus has a Raw Digital Camera plug-in for previewing RAW files, plus it's a brilliant Windows Explorer replacement. The plug-in will also pull out all the metadata associated with the RAW images - good for organisation.

Here a preview;

Directory Opus previewing RAW files

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I don't have any problem with seeing CR2 files in Windows explorer. Only thing I did was installing Digital Photo Professional from Canon support site or Windows codec.

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