Olympus has released new software that is now compatible with Windows Vista, it has been reported.

According to photography website Digital Photography Review, a RAW codec has been newly released by the firm.

The RAW codec is the program used to import and display RAW data files into Windows Vista.

Designed for use with a range of the firm’s cameras, including the E-1, E300 and SP-350, among many others, the software allows RAW data images to be transferred from cameras to home computers.

The new program works with a range of different Vista operating systems, ranging from Vista Home Basic through to Vista Ultimate. It also works with business oriented systems.

A range of the latest models from Olympus are all capable of RAW image storage, while some older models also have the facility, including the E-10, which was released in 2000.

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