Windows 10. SURPRISE function Requested by MANY Customers

Windows 10. A surprise function was implemented by the Microsoft company for computer users, this is what the world has been waiting for a long time, and now has.

Windows 10 raw

Windows 10. A very good new function and requested by many customers has been implemented by the Microsoft company for users, it comes in the latest beta version of OS. Specifically, Windows 10 now has better support for RAW photos that users access from their computers, and globally there are many who access and edit this type of photos on their own computers.

Windows 10. Build 18323 of version 19H1 is the one that includes the improved support for photos in RAW format, which is already offered natively, so accessing them will be much easier for anyone. Windows 10 has now implemented a new codec pack that has been improved by Microsoft, now showing previews for images in File Explorer, including the meta data of RAW photos, which was not possible until then.

Windows 10 has improved support for images in RAW format

Windows 10. Together with all this, RAW format photos can also be opened at their native resolution in the Photos application, or any other application that uses the Windows Imaging Component platform from Microsoft. The new codec pack is included in version 18323 of Windows 10, but it can also be installed separately, but it does not work on previous versions, so if you do that update, you have everything you need for RAW photos anyway.

The Raw Image Extension adds native viewing support for images captured in raw file formats produced by many mid- to high-end digital cameras. By installing the package, you will be able to view thumbnails and metadata of supported raw file formats right in Windows File Explorer or view images in the Photos app. The current version of the extension supports a long list of cameras, however some Raw formats like .CR3, and .GPR are not currently supported at this time.

Windows 10. Apart from this new codec pack for RAW photos, the update also brings improvements for the new light color theme that Microsoft has implemented for users. At the moment, Windows 10 version 19H1 is only available in beta format for installation by those who are part of the operating system test program, the final version to be released by Microsoft as the April 2019 Update, in April.