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Getting the embedded JPEG from RAW file.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 636599" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Wow wow! That totally worked! It took all of my old Command Line DOS skills to figure all of that out, but it worked very fast. Thank you so much!</p><p></p><p>This way I get to see a JPEG that looks like the preview I was seeing on the back of the camera when we were shooting.</p><p></p><p>For anyone else trying Exiftools, once you download it you have to unzip it and copy it into the Windows directory. Then change the name to "Exiftool", then run it once as Administrator. After that, you open your command line window (Run CMD), then navigate your way to the directory with the RAW files you from which you want to extract the embedded JPEGs (either you remember DOS or you don't...), then type Wayne F's command.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 636599, member: 15302"] Wow wow! That totally worked! It took all of my old Command Line DOS skills to figure all of that out, but it worked very fast. Thank you so much! This way I get to see a JPEG that looks like the preview I was seeing on the back of the camera when we were shooting. For anyone else trying Exiftools, once you download it you have to unzip it and copy it into the Windows directory. Then change the name to "Exiftool", then run it once as Administrator. After that, you open your command line window (Run CMD), then navigate your way to the directory with the RAW files you from which you want to extract the embedded JPEGs (either you remember DOS or you don't...), then type Wayne F's command. [/QUOTE]
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