Microsoft seen supporting RAW image format
The Redmond-based software and game console company will work with Adobe, Canon, Fujifilm, and Nikon to better support digital cameras.
Better support of digital cameras will be part of the forthcoming Longhorn operating system from Microsoft. Native support of the RAW image format was announced by Microsoft today.
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