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.

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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This morning I tried out the Attachment Viewer web app and noticed that photos within the same feature layer and displayed in other web apps (Basic Viewer and Time Aware web app) which show the correct orientation are shown upside down in the attachment viewer app. Why would this be? I can look at the photo attachment in the AGOL web map and it looks great (right direction), but when I click on the same feature in the Attachment Viewer the photo is upside down.

I have the same issue if you could please help me out. The images were taken with Collector. They are all oriented correctly in the web map. In the attachment viewer, the landscape photos are oriented correctly, but all portrait photos are rotated. Most of my photos are portrait mode photos unfortunately, and I have upwards of 1000 photos in my application. Please help! Thank you.

I'm experiencing the same issue. The photos used in the Attachment Viewer I've assembled were taken with the Survey123 app. Photo orientation is correct when viewing the attachment links in an ArcGIS Online web map, but all portrait mode photos are displaying in landscape orientation in the Attachment Viewer. Is this a bug within the application template?

I have a dataset with a photo URL that works fine in Experience Builder for Thumbnails on buttons, and works well in Classic Map Viewer popups, but it will not display at all in the current Map Viewer popups.

The photos that are affected are all wider than 400 pixels and less than 10 MB mentioned in the ESRI documentation on pop-up configurations for images, but still will not load into the popup. What is even stranger is a few of the images (less than 20% of the data) will load into the current Map Viewer with no discernible reason as to why those images work while the others don't despite all of them working in Classic Map Viewer and Experience Builder. The naming conventions are all pretty much the same across the board with none reaching a character limit, and while file sizes vary, they still appear in Classic Map Viewer.


Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon or know a work around?

A link to one of the photos you are trying to use would be helpful. It also seems (?) that you are using custom HTML to create a table in the pop-up to display the information and photo. HTML was tightened up a bit for security reasons in Map Viewer including reserved words, so that might another place to look. This happened to me with one of my Classic examples.

I'm using Photo Sphere Viewer to show 360 images. I have a menu on the bottom with other 360 images. When i click one of these images, the photosphere change the image in the viewer. After changing the image about 3 or more times, the browser become slow.

The method I'm using is "empty()" from jquery to erase the old panorama image and then load again a "photoSphereViewer" and i think that's the problem. For some reason, when i use empty doesn't remove the image on the cache and after a time it become slow. I know that exist a method to change the panorama with "setPanorama", but when I try, the console shows an error that PSV (the variable) is not a function.

finally i found a solution. I let it here if anyone need it someday. I finally used Pannellum library and I talked with the author. He gave me a very simple and effective solution. Just loading one viewer and using a method like "addScene" and "removeScene" the garbabe collector doesn't load and everything runs pretty well. If someone needs more information, here is the thread:

Nothing will actually open .afphoto, .afdesign, or .afpub files except the Affinity products. However, Affinity will embed a thumbnail preview that some other programs can show, if enabled in the Affinity Preferences.

In Settings>General>General Tab Make sure the first option, show all graphic formats is checked. Then go to File list>Custom Filter and make sure the row that says Exclude has everything UNCHECKED. Hope this helps. You should be seeing thumbnail previews for afdesign and afphoto files..if not, check in AD and AP to make sure you have the setting enabled to include thumbnails with your files.

It isn't strictly necessary to do that. It can be useful to limit the visibility of some file types, particularly those XNViewMP can't display much if any info about. The important thing is not to include any Affinity native file format extensions in the Extensions column (which is editable). So just make sure afphoto & afdesign are not included in that column & together with the General > Show all graphics formats option, you should be good to go.

I have a photo that shows mostly black colors. I edited it in PS, assigned the sRGB profile and saved it as JPG. It looks great within Lr, PS and through any browser but I tried 10 different apps for Windows 10 and the black are so black that there is barely any detail visible. Is there a color-managed photo viewer for Windows 10?

I test for color managed viewers by opening a file in Photoshop and converting it to have a version in each of sRGB, Adobe RGB and ProPhoto. Save each image. If you use a viewer to cycle through the three images they should look identical in a color managed program. But look decidedly different in a non-color managed viewer. (This smokes out the non-color managed slideshow mode in Windows Photo Viewer.)

With that if you want a color managed photo viewer, you'll need to look third party like Adobe Photoshop, LR, Bridge, ACDsee or any other photo editing program with the capability of being color managed. These (color managed photo viewers) are not included in Windows 10.

And if you edited your files in Photoshop and want to view them in a color managed environment, why not use Adobe Bridge? It actually is a very powerful "photo viewer"; as well as photo manager, and editor.

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If you have photos or videos in a Picasa Web Album, the easiest way to still access, modify and share most of that content is to log in to Google Photos. Your photos and videos will already be there.

For those who have already downloaded it, it will continue to work as it does today. But we will not be developing it further, and there will be no future updates.


If you choose to switch to Google Photos, you can continue to upload photos and videos using the desktop uploader at photos.google.com/apps.

I would like just a couple small features. If i open that image inside a directory, i want to be able to use the arrows on the keyboard to navigate through the images, and need a zoom feature. other than that, i dont want albums, photo editing, or anything else bulky. i can edit my photos with photoshop cs5. i just need a viewer for arch.

thanks, the gpicviewer works good, its nice and lightweight. the only problem im having with it so far, is i cant scroll through the images, once i open one, using the cursor keys, nor the mouse on the arrows in the image viewers GUI. what can i do about this? i would like to be able to open an album directory, and open the first image, then scroll through the rest.

Perfect would be if the The GNOME image viewer would be able to include videos with the most common formats with a still image into its preview/slideshow and would play them with a button-hit or mouse click. So the idea is to have images and videos in the same slideshow/fullscreen-view as in Android or iOS MediaViewers.

That's all well and good you say, but the world is a big place. Panning to Fargo, North Dakota from Yuma, Arizona might take awhile. There's an easier way... see that text box in the upper left of the viewer with the text 'geo coordinates or street address'? Click on that text box and type Fargo, North Dakota, then click the 'go' button to the right, or press the [Enter] key. Your map should now display with a center location in Fargo, North Dakota. 2351a5e196

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