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Vista 64 .CR2 Thumbnails

March 9th, 2009 Posted in Third Party Software


Didn’t know it, but it exists
Thanks to the folks at Ardfry Imaging, I was able to test out their .CR2 thumbnailer for Windows Vista 64bit. Like a lot of people, I was waiting for Canon to come up with the software. That doesn’t appear to be coming anytime soon!

Review
There’s isn’t much to say other than how easy it was to install and set up. The software works like a charm.

The coolest thing is it thumbnails my .CR2 files faster than Windows thumbnails jpgs. I can’t complain about that.

The software is available for .CR2, .DNG and .NEF for the 64 bit environment as well.

Get it here: http://www.ardfry.com/

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16 Responses to “Vista 64 .CR2 Thumbnails”

  1. KAS Says:

    This could be very good. I absolutely HATE how slow Vista is to render thumbnails.

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  2. afrank99 Says:

    CR2 thumbnailing is faster obviously because it can extract a low-resolution JPG from the CR2 to process.

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  3. Dave Says:

    15 day trial, or purchase for $29.99

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    Adam Reply:

    And who the heck buys software these days!

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  4. clickblog Says:

    Vista 64 .CR2 Thumbnail…

    Ardfry Imaging ha realizzato un software per la visualizzazione dei file raw su Windows Vista 64bit.
    Una mancanza sentita quando si lavora direttamente con i file e si vuole vedere cosa contenga un file senza aprirlo ogni volta. Esistono 3 codec di…


  5. Mizouse Says:

    canon already has something like this, im using it myself with vista 32bit, dunno about 64bit.

    http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=DownloadDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=314&modelid=15206#ModelDetailAct

    well reading the comments, it appears you can use it with 64bit, just gotta load up the 32bit version of photo gallery that is included with vista 64bit

    =T

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  6. Vista 64 .CR2 Thumbnail | Stampare Foto Digitali Says:

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  7. Gary Says:

    I’ve given it a go and, if Canon codecs don’t work then it might be worth a try. Otherwise, I’d say it’s worth testing before you buy. It made windows explorer hang for several seconds at a time on my PC. Perhaps a future version will fix this?

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  8. Kirk Says:

    Just use Fastone’s image viewer for goodness sake and forget about codecs etc! Anyone who uses Windows “built-in” stuff can’t see the forest for the trees…

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  9. looking for .CR2 wic Says:

    is there really a market for this, indeed Canon provides the WIC .CR2 codec for windows Vista, but it’s true I have experienced problems viewing CR2 thumb under XP, I m the only one to have this problem ?

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    David Blake (Ardfry Imaging) Reply:

    Yes, there is a market for this, and it is quite healthy.

    People often forget that for many people photography is a profession as well as a business. For someone who makes a living from photography, the codec will pay for itself almost immediately since your workflow is simplified.

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  10. mantra Says:

    is there one free for xp?

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  11. Afterglow Says:

    If you guys had a Mac, you would never need to face such a promblem. No additional software is required here. ;-)

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    eedee Reply:

    yes, and with a mac you don’t have photoshop 64 bits ;-)

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  12. Axel Says:

    20 formats supported, including CR2/CRW, for Win7 and Vista 64-bit and 32-bit:

    http://www.fastpictureviewer.com/codecs/

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