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In this series of three tutorials, you'll create a Windows Forms application that loads a picture and displays it.The Visual Studio Integrated Design Environment (IDE) provides the tools you need to create the app.To learn more, see Welcome to the Visual Studio IDE.


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Your picture viewing app contains a picture box, a checkbox, and four buttons, which you'll add in the next tutorial.The layout element controls their location on the form.This section shows you how to change the title of your form, resize the form, and add a layout element.

It's easy to get the trusty old Windows Photo Viewer back -- simply open up Settings and go to System > Default apps. Under "Photo viewer" you should see your current default photo viewer (probably the new Photos app). Click this to see a list of options for a new default photo viewer. Assuming you upgraded to Windows 10 from a previous version of Windows, you should see Windows Photo Viewer as an option.

2. Double-click on your new REG file to merge it with your Windows Registry. You will need to click through the User Account Control and a few other windows to allow the file to make changes to the Registry.

I have a render going. I minimized my c4d window to work on something else. When i maximize the window again the picture viewer is not there. I can only get it back if i cancel the render and start it again, or wait until the render is finished. I would like to preview the render and my multipasses.

picture viewer doesnt do that for me.

you must be doing something different to make it vanish.

but you can dock the picture viewer anywhere on your layout.

just grab the dotted square on the left side of the viewer then drag it anywhere you want it.

Nothing special, I just want to double click a picture and be able to scroll through photos without the hassle of going back to explorer and finding the next picture. I've read about some kind of KODAK program that comes with 98, and I found some program called Imaging, but it does next to nothing, and getting it to associate with photo formats will be a long, manual process. I also did a search of the 9x and special project sections of this forum, with no luck.

It's been a while since I've used it (and I don't have a Windows box handy to test on) but I remember using an image viewer called JPEGView. From memory, I seem to recall it supporting the feature you need most: refreshing the display when the source file changes. In any event it is one of the few open-source image viewers for Windows that I found to holds its own.

Okular is a document viewer that opens pdf, djvu, jpeg, png files, perhaps even more. It's a KDE app, since KDE is cross-platform, you may give it a try.Expect a big download though. On the other hand if you plan to use it on Linux, it should be pretty easy to get it up and running.

I know this is an old question but I did not want to install another image viewer. However, a web browser works just fine depending on what you need. You can open the image directly in it and then either

Hello, 


After switching to a new laptop, (Dell XPS 15), using my same old monitor (Dell as well), I spotted some really bad colour differences between Photoshop and Windows 10 Photo Viewer


Some of the things that I've already tried & observed:

1. I did look a lot into colour management. I bought the Windows 10 Colour Managed version and exactly the same result.

2. I tried using Paint & Paint 3d for opening up the image & potential editing, same colour issue was present.

3. I did NOT change any of the settings that the photoshop comes with. I also tried to reinstall & delete the settings file of photoshop.

4. My exported versions are all in sRGB. I also tried swithing to other profiles and exporting as sRGB, without any effect.

5. The only way I managed to get it working is by changing the Proof Setup to Monitor RGB, but I don't have any idea why, after a short period of time(a few hours) this fix was not working anymore.


Tried the solutions from this post with no result. Proof setup was the only way and it now doesn't work again. 

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I would be deeply appreciative if someone would help out!

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Why do jpgs look different color wise in Photoshop then they do in Windows Picture Viewer? I color corrected a bunch of NEFs in camera raw and converted them to jpgs. Once done, I went to view them in windows picture viewer and they looked horrible. The colors were really washed out and dull. I opened the same jpg in Photoshop, and it looked great.. Any ideas? I tried it on 2 computers with the same results. Thanks!

It's because in Photoshop your pictures are displayed in a different color profile than in Windows picture viewer. In Photoshop, before you save to JPG, convert them to a different profile (I convert them to sRGB...). That should fix that, although, it will lack sharpness because Windows picture viewer isn't so good for viewing photos at its best quality.

Why do jpgs look different color wise in Photoshop then they do in

Windows Picture Viewer? I color corrected a bunch of NEFs in camera

raw and converted them to jpgs. Once done, I went to view them in

windows picture viewer and they looked horrible. The colors were

really washed out and dull. I opened the same jpg in Photoshop, and

it looked great.. Any ideas? I tried it on 2 computers with the

same results. Thanks!

For starters, the default mac (1.8, brighter) and pc (2.2) gamma settings are different. On older macs, the color engine rendered in a wider gamut, but current versions of photoshop override the smaller, older windows gamut. Newer PC's and look to render the same color gamut as Mac.

The problem is when I click a picture in a folder, the Windows Photo viewer is used - which is what I want....

But then I cannot use the keys or arrows to view the next picture in the folder.

I have to close the Photo app and then open the next picture to view it.

I want to achieve the same effect as Windows File Explorer where I can open a picture and then continue to view the rest in the folder by using my arrow keys or clicking the arrows on the Photo app.

Please tell me how I can do this.

If you want to use the old Vista photo viewer in Opus, you can do that by setting it as the default image viewer, or adding overrides for specific types if you don't want it to be the default for everything.

Diverting you to the Vista app doesn't make sense in Opus, since Opus defaults to using its own image viewer (where next/prev works fine, however you launch it). If you're using the Windows 10 app in Opus, it's because you've explicitly asked for it, so we need to respect that choice, even if we disagree to it due to the Windows 10 app being garbage.

Long story short: I don't think we can make next/prev work in the Windows 10 Photos app. Microsoft could fix it by fixing their code. Or you could fix it by using a different/better image viewer (also the conclusion in the TC threads I linked, unless something's changed very recently but they still launch the Vista app by default for some reason).

You probably need to add the RT_sRBG profile to windows, this maybe of some help: -us/windows/forum/windows_8-pictures/widows-photo-viewer-in-windows-8-have-annoying/c59d7fda-508e-4e1e-b8a8-2350a755e2b2?auth=1

Mentioned in case something odd is happening with your monitor profile. For instance I have never done anything to RT to take care of this and it just works. I suspect you need to install it system wide. However it could be that you do need to make the RT profile available to windows. However the profiles should be mapable from one to another.

@Morgan_Hardwood That is the behaviour I expected, but why it is not working that way? Afaik Windows Viewer is color managed, it has no problems with LR or DXO photos. How can I check if RT and viewer use the same monitod profile and rendering intent?

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.

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