Canon set to release RAW Codec for Vista (Finally)

Posted in Photography, Windows Vista by Will on February 26, 2007.

The Microsoft Photography Blog talks about an issue with the way Vista handles RAW files created by the Canon EOS 1D and 1Ds models.  (Though, why Canon chose “TIF” for a Raw File extension, I’ll never know - CRW and CR2 should suffice, surely)

The good news from it is that there is confirmation that Canon will be releasing a RAW codec for Windows Vista.    I just wish they’d hurry up and join Nikon and others that already have that support ‘out-of-the-box’.

I shoot almost exclusively in RAW now - So I usually need to install some bits of software to actually get at my photos (even for just a basic preview).

2 Comments

  1. William Gye replied:

    Well its nearly middle of March and still no Canon codec. According to emails I’ve received from Canon Australia and Canon USA they aren’t going to release a codec (!) - saying its up to Micrsoft and to use Canon’s ZoomBrowser (yuk) instead

    March 13th, 2007 at 9:17 pm. Permalink.

  2. William Hughes replied:

    Ugh. That sucks. Hopefully the folks you spoke to you were mistaken, or misinformed!

    I haven’t installed any of the Canon Software since I gave away my old Canon Powershot G1, and I don’t intend on starting again any time soon.
    I use my USB CF Card Reader (built into my monitor), much faster, and no need for drivers or other mucking around!

    March 13th, 2007 at 9:37 pm. Permalink.