Overview
MS RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer Powertoy adds thumbnail previews and a basic viewer for RAW camera files (e.g., CR2, NEF) inside Windows Explorer, so you can see and browse RAW images without opening a full editor.
Key features
- Explorer thumbnails: Displays thumbnail previews for many RAW formats directly in Windows Explorer.
- Built-in viewer: Opens RAW files in a lightweight viewer for quick inspection (basic zoom/pan).
- Integration: Works inside standard folder views and file dialogs so thumbnails appear where you expect them.
- Formats supported: Common DSLR/CSC RAW formats (varies by version; check specific codec list for exact extensions).
- Performance: Generates thumbnails on demand; caching reduces repeated processing.
Benefits
- Faster visual browsing of RAW photo collections without launching heavy software.
- Easier selection and organization of shots from multiple cameras.
- Useful for quickly verifying exposure, composition, or focus before detailed editing.
Limitations & compatibility
- May not support every camera’s newest RAW variants; check the Powertoy’s supported format list.
- Functionality depends on Windows version and Explorer architecture (32-bit vs 64-bit). Newer Windows releases may have differing compatibility.
- Thumbnail quality is basic — not a substitute for full raw conversion/editing tools.
Quick setup (assumed defaults)
- Download the Powertoy installer matching your Windows build (⁄64-bit).
- Run installer and follow prompts to integrate with Explorer.
- Restart Explorer or sign out/in for thumbnails to appear.
- Open a folder with RAW files — thumbnails should generate; double‑click to open the viewer.
Troubleshooting
- If thumbnails don’t appear: clear Explorer thumbnail cache and restart Explorer.
- If a RAW type isn’t shown: check for an updated Powertoy version or a camera-specific codec.
- Viewer won’t open: ensure correct bitness (⁄64) and that necessary runtime libraries are installed.
When to use alternatives
- Use a raw-conversion app (Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee) when you need accurate demosaicing, color profiles, or batch editing.
- Use manufacturer codecs if you need guaranteed support for brand-new models.
If you want, I can write a short step-by-step installer guide for your specific Windows version—tell me which one.
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