Microsoft enables an extension in the App Store that allows you to view RAW files in Windows 10
If you like photography, surely you know the RAW format. Also known as raw image format, it is characterized by the fact that it contains all the image data as it has been captured by the camera&39;s digital sensor. Due to the greater amount of information it offers, including a greater color depth, the files have a very large file size, which makes the JPG format more interesting for many although less powerful and with lower quality. With the RAW format you can change almost all parameters in the photo"
However, RAW is a format that little by little is leaving professional fields thanks to its progressive arrival in the world of _smartphones_, as there are more and more models that allow photographs to be taken in this format, in a parallel or independent way to the classic JPG. A format that can be used in Windows 10 thanks to a new extension available in the Microsoft Store.
To be able to work with RAW files in Windows 10, just go to the link that appears at the end of the article and get hold of Raw Image Extension, a codec that makes it possible for us to use RAW files in Windows 10 the same as we have been able to do before in other editions of Windows
The only requirement is to have an updated version of Windows 10 to be able to use the Raw Image Extension, so that all Photos that we have on our computer with this format will appear in all system applications.
However, a series of observations must be made and it is necessary to take into account that unlike the JPG format, which is unique and universal, in RAW each camera has its own file type, so a Nikon RAW is not the same as one created with a Canon, to cite just one example. In addition, manufacturers update their _software_ and there may be changes that prevent opening some photos in the future.
These limitations are revealed with the Raw Image Extension plugin, because although it allows you to work with a large number of RAW files, it still does not offer compatibility with some such as .CR3 and .GPR To try to help you can check here the list of compatible cameras, also including _smartphones_.
Being an open source project, it is to be assumed that a new update will offer support for RAW formats that are not operational for now, so it's just a matter of time that can be used without any problem.
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