12-11-2019 06:09 PM
Can anyone help me.
I have 2 lap tops. When I try to view my photos from my Canon 6D Mark II on one I can see the thumbnails and they open and I have all the camera information. When I try to open them on the other I can not see the photo in the thumbnail and when I try to open it it says "It looks like we don't support this file format" and I don't have any of the camera information.
Does anyone know why It may work on one but not the other lap top. I also have a Canon 80D and when I try to open the files they open as they should on both computers.
If I go through an edit program they open just fine.
I should just be able to put the card in the computer and look at the thumbnails without going through an edit program. Just can't figure out why it works on one computer but not the other. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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12-11-2019 09:35 PM - edited 12-11-2019 09:39 PM
You probably have two different build versions of windows 10. Back in about 10th May of this year MS offered one of their maintenance updates (quite a big one as I recall) and it included support for an update for their Camera RAW extension. You can download the files you need Here .
If this resolves your issue please click on the resolution button so others can find this more easily
NOTE: this requires the May 10 update for Windows 10. You SHOULD be keeping your windows up to date and patched as a matter of course, but you will definitely need to have at least the May 10 pack to install the extension. You should also note this is not an app, so you cannot communicate with it direectly... best read the information in the update screen.
12-11-2019 07:45 PM
Are the operating systems and versions the same on both computers?
Are they RAW files?
12-11-2019 08:31 PM
Yes I shoot in Raw.
Both computers are Windows 10 64 bit same version.
It is really weird. My 80D opens thumbnails in both, my 6D Mark II only opens thumbnails in one. It is really inconvienient not to be able to sort through the thumbnails. Any ideas. Even if you think it is basic. Thanks for any help.
12-11-2019 09:35 PM - edited 12-11-2019 09:39 PM
You probably have two different build versions of windows 10. Back in about 10th May of this year MS offered one of their maintenance updates (quite a big one as I recall) and it included support for an update for their Camera RAW extension. You can download the files you need Here .
If this resolves your issue please click on the resolution button so others can find this more easily
NOTE: this requires the May 10 update for Windows 10. You SHOULD be keeping your windows up to date and patched as a matter of course, but you will definitely need to have at least the May 10 pack to install the extension. You should also note this is not an app, so you cannot communicate with it direectly... best read the information in the update screen.
12-11-2019 09:41 PM
Thank you I will check that out
12-12-2019 08:12 AM
I do have the same updates on both computers. In fact I am putting the new Nov. 1909 update on the one that does not show the thumbnails correctly. I also wanted to mention that I just got the 6D Mark II so not being able to see the thumbnails isn't something that just happened.
12-12-2019 11:20 AM
@DavidOlson wrote:I do have the same updates on both computers. In fact I am putting the new Nov. 1909 update on the one that does not show the thumbnails correctly. I also wanted to mention that I just got the 6D Mark II so not being able to see the thumbnails isn't something that just happened.
Ok, so have you downloaded the file for which I gave you a link yet? As I understand it that is separate from the patches themselves.
12-12-2019 04:51 PM
Yes I went to download it and the computer said it was already downloaded.
12-12-2019 05:09 PM
@DavidOlson wrote:Yes I went to download it and the computer said it was already downloaded.
"Already downloaded" does not necessarily mean "already installed".
Also, there are more than one version of Windows 10. The "Home Edition" does not have everything that "Windows 10 Professional" has. You need to be certain that the operating systems on both computers really are the same.
12-12-2019 05:18 PM
Thanks I will do some more digging. I appreciate the help.
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