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Windows Photo Viewer isn't part of Windows 10, but if you upgraded from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, you might still have it. To check, press and hold (or right-click) a photo in File Explorer, and select Open with. If Windows Photo Viewer isn't in the list, you cannot install it on Windows 10.

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Click on a photo to show the buttons at the top, including Zoom, Delete, Rotate, Edit & Create, Share, and Print. Press and hold (or right-click) for more commands, such as File info, Save as, Copy, and Set as.

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I am trying to access photos on a share folder on My Cloud. I click on a photo which opens in MS Picture Viewer, then move on to the next but it does not show them in order in the folder - it seems to only show ones I have previously downloaded (clicked on)?! I am not a great fan of Tech - I just want to be able to access photos for work! Any tips on how I can view the photos in a folder in order?

Try this, after you open up the folder that you have the pictures in, right click on the first photo you want to open and then choose Open with. I chose Photos. See image below. Click, tap or activate image to enlarge it. I have Windows 10 on my PC.

Picverse Photo Manager is a comprehensive tool for managing digital photo collections. It helps you to edit individual or multiple images for enhancement. The software also helps you flip, crop rotate, and resize photos.

PhotoDirector 365 is one of the best photo editing software tools, which offers advanced color controls and intuitive layer editing. It also offers world-class stock images and music tracks to make creative GIFs. This photo editing software allows access to stock catalogs of different categories.

Excire Foto is a powerful image viewer app for Windows OS. It is designed for easy photo management and quick content-based browsing. Excire tool also helps you to quickly find the photos you are looking for.

XnView is a free image viewer that enables users to open and make changes in photos easily. This Windows photo viewer supports JPEG, TIFF (Tagged Image File Format), PNG, PSD (Photoshop Document), GIF, etc.

FastStone Image Viewer is an image viewer for Windows 10. It supports numerous different image formats. It is one of the best image viewer tool which allows you to view photos in a variety of ways, like full screen, thumbnails, etc.

Nomacs is a free and open-source image viewer that supports multiple platforms. It is one of the best photo viewers for Windows 10 that helps you to view all common image formats, including PSD and RAW files. It displays additional information like thumbnails, metadata, and histogram.

DigiKam is an open-source, free image viewer and tag editor in C++. This tool can work with Operating systems like Linux, Windows, and even macOS. This Windows image viewer contains tools that can be used for importing, managing, editing, and sharing photos.

First thing that comes to mind is video card differences - what is your laptop using and what is your desktop using? You can go to Device Manager->Display Adapters to find those out. Check to see if the video card drivers out of date and update. Another item to check is the Color Management options for AGP that you can learn more about here. There's a slider on the options UI here to "Enable Color Management" - maybe that will help?

So I'm actually remoted into another PC when I am using the laptop. The laptop itself does not have a video card but the PC I am remoting into does. All drivers are up to date. And it actually seems like it isn't just limited to ArcGIS Pro. Because if I take screenshot of the map and look at it in a photo viewer, the color issue still persists. So that actually means that the issue is with the laptop itself. I'm not sure what to do to correct it, however. I tinkered with the color management options in Pro as well and did not find any combination of settings that fixed the issue for me.

Be aware that some laptops are still sold with poor 18-bit color TN panels as a price/performance compromise, and they aren't necessarily the cheapest ones, that can only display about 50% of the sRGB color space. E.g. my own Acer Aspire VX15 gaming laptop, which is mid to high range in terms of price and high on performance (runs Pro decently on 32 GB RAM and 4GB video card), has such a screen. In the shop it looked OK running some music video with bright colors.

But as to the particular color shift you are seeing, it very much looks like what I experienced. I also noticed it first, and especially, in the subtle beige/greyish/light brown color range being distorted. I think they deliberately sacrificed the subtle colors in favor for bright saturated ones with these 18bit panels. So I really wouldn't be surprised if you have a similar type of panel on your laptop.

Yes, just make sure that one of the requirements is at least 95% sRGB coverage for the screen of the laptop. sRGB is a color space based on the traditional kathode ray computer screen of the '90s and so, and pretty much the standard for anything that needs to display well on the internet or a screen.

Don't get mislead by resolution or IPS. My laptop actually has a slightly better screen than the TN panel with 50% sRGB coverage I linked. It is an IPS panel with wide viewing angle and 1920x1080 resolution, but still has a horrible 65% sRGB coverage or so, far to little for color sensitive design work.

There are several photo repair software available online. Most of them work only on JPEG, TIFF, and PNG files and do not support camera raw images. A more comprehensive and effective solution is provided by Stellar Repair for Photo that not only repairs JPEG and TIFF but also repairs popular raw camera file formats like CR2, NEF, ORF, DNG etc. The software is secure and advanced enough to fix images that are broken, pixelated, grainy, or have grey bands, etc.

Are you trying to open images imported from smartphones in Windows Photo Viewer? Smartphones have settings that encrypt photos, videos, and other files. It might be possible that Windows Photo Viewer is unable to open encrypted image files.

Apart from this, when you maintain smartphone backup on computer, the device backup suite on PC can cause the error. Try to view the images after uninstalling the Android phone backup suite. Sometimes, the imported images from Android phones do not open in the photo viewer because of the encryption settings. You can remove the encryption on the image file to view it in Windows Photo Viewer.

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I recently purchased dell laptop that came with windows 10 installed. When transfer photos in drive and open I get this error and I think its problem with the Photo Viewer and Photos. What I do to fix it? Please help!

Hi Stevens, Please update your windows OS and driver in your laptop. And if you are open raw files on Windows Photo Viewer you need to open it another supporting application such as Adobe Photoshop, raw image viewer. Thanks!

Hi, I had this issue when i try to open specific jpg image file windows photo viewer show this error message. Thanks for provide the steps to fix this issue. Step 6 will help to fix my issue. Thank you very much!

The latter option is a good compromise. It saves storage space on your phone while transferring compatible images to your computer. However, if you're uploading your photos to a cloud service, they will still be uploaded as HEIC images. When you download them to your computer, you will once again run into the compatibility problem.

Please provide us with information about the photo that isn't working. The actual photo would be best but at least the format, file extension, etc. There are many different image formats and Windows doesn't support them all. For example JPEG actually has several different formats even for the standard .jpg extension. The iPhone uses the HEIF format which Windows doesn't support. You have to download an app store extension for it and even then the free version is only available for OEMs because of licensing. It is really complex.

One photo in question is a Pixel 5 screenshot. I've downloaded it from Google Photos to my laptop. Before I closed photos.google.com, I took a Printscreen screenshot on the laptop of that same image. The two are attached.

What I am talking about is a secondary monitor. I looked at digital photo frames, but for the cost I could get a monitor. I tried looking at tracing light boxes. Then there is the second monitor. Or I could use a laptop. What are ways I could get a second monitor for reference images? I thought about printing.

I just had my data migrated from my pc to my new Macbook Air and they didn't put my photo library into "Photos"; instead it remains in a folder in my Docs. I can open it just fine, I can see the (tiny) thumbnails, but if I open one of the images, I can't figure out how to move to the next image in the series (on my PC I just used the right-pointing arrow, but that doesn't do a thing on the Mac). Instead, I have to close the photo I'm viewing, which does not return me to the thumbnails but kicks me back out to the desktop, and then reopen the folder, reopen the thumbnails, choose the next image, repeat... Please, is there any easy way to scroll through my images? (The thumbnails are tiny and I also can't magnify them so just peering at them's not an option, although I'm open to magnification suggestions!)

Preview is the default image viewer on Mac. Unlike built-in image viewing app on Windows system, Preview won't switch to next photo automatically. You need some extra steps to view multiple photos with Preview.

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