The DNG codec for 64-bit Windows turns generic icons, top, into more useful thumbnails.
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screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)
Adobe has lowered a barrier to using its Digital Negative (DNG) format, releasing an early version of software that makes it possible to see image thumbnails in 64-bit Windows.
DNG is an attempt to simplify the profusion of raw image formats that higher-end cameras can provide and to make it easier to add metadata such as captions and keywords to those
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