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By Mike Williams  Posted on 9//14/2014

 

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RAW image formats may have been around for a very long time (Adobe’s DNG is 10 years old this month), but they’re still not widely supported. Most graphics software handles one or two file types at best, or ignores them entirely.

Photo Browser is a little more ambitious. Once a commercial product, now freeware, this capable image viewer supports the popular RAW file types DNG, CRW, CR2, RAW, NEF, PEF, RAF, SRF, SR2 and ARW files, as well as the usual.jpg/.gif/.png/ TIFF and others.

 Whatever you’re browsing, the program hides its own interface to give you the maximum possible viewing area. There are no toolbars here, no ribbons, menus or anything else: just a resizeable viewing window which you can browse with hotkeys or forward/ back/ play buttons,

 

betanews/ full article here/ http://betanews.com/2014/09/14/view-edit-and-manage-raw-images-with-photo-browser/
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