Can't view NEF in preview mode, or see NEF thumbnails

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Pauleduc
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Can't view NEF in preview mode, or see NEF thumbnails

Post by Pauleduc »

From everything I have read, XY should support Nikon's NEF RAW image format.. however, when I try to view a folder of NEF files, I do not see the images in the thumbnail view. Furthermore, if I try to preview any of the images, I get "cannot decode" error message.

All my NEF images are right out of my Nikon D200. Is there something I am missing?
Paul

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Re: Can't view NEF in preview mode, or see NEF thumbnails

Post by admin »

In case Explorer also does no NEF thumbs you need the codec. See http://www.xyplorer.com/faq-topic.php?id=RAWpreview

BTW, does or did anybody here use SageThumbs 2.0.0.15 (http://code.google.com/p/sagethumbs/)?

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Re: Can't view NEF in preview mode, or see NEF thumbnails

Post by Pauleduc »

Thank you! That did it,, both in XY and Win Explorer.

Too bad it is another $15!
Paul

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Re: Can't view NEF in preview mode, or see NEF thumbnails

Post by FluxTorpedoe »

BTW, does or did anybody here use SageThumbs 2.0.0.15
Yep', and NEF files are showing perfectly with SageThumbs (thumbnails, previews, MDBU,...).
For now, SageThumbs' only problem for me has been with X3F files, which don't render (in Win Explorer too) unless I force SageThumbs to use embedded thumbnails. This tweak works, but in turn may display subpar previews for some other RAW files.
So to sum things up, if you're working with 'conventional' RAW files, you shouldn't get a headache :wink: . And anyway since it's free - and openly testable - those interested should definitely give it a try.
Have a nice day shooting 8)
Flux

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