I'm pretty sure this is an issue with how windows photoviewer handles the print job. We started experiencing issues printing large numbers of photos (jpg) with multiple photos per page (4) when we moved to windows 7.

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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.

To reiterate, colors are rendered most properly in all other apps I have except Affinity with Windows HDR enabled. Affinity only looks proper with it disabled. The relative changes in rendering are invariant with respect to my chosen display profile. So, while I am going to get a colorimeter to fine tune my display profile that will not solve the problem here. Leaving HDR off hence would make for an unappealing look to content as rendered in most other programs, and changing the setting every time I tab over to a different program is kind of a pain.


Is there any way to make Affinity behave consistently with my other apps in displaying SDR content with windows HDR enabled? I suspect Affinity just hasn't yet integrated color management of SDR content for HDR mode (at least, in Windows). If the behavior of Affinity shown here is intentional, why has it been designed to render SDR content differently in HDR mode compared to other apps? 



No, though since I updated to the recent affinity version the images are now too light. This is regardless of whether or not HDR mode in Windows is enabled or no. In any case, as before I also ensured the HDR-SDR brightness balance was set appropriately in Windows. So, the problem has somewhat changed forms now. 


Below is a screenshot of the rendering of an 8 bit out of camera JPEG. The image should appear with very dark shadows as it was taken looking into the forest. It seems like affinity might not be color managed, or that the color management isn't working properly. Is Affinity Photo color managed outside of 32 bit mode with "ICC Display Transform" enabled? 


Affinity Photo - sRGB




Affinity Photo -- With Display profile assigned as you suggest. 





Any other color managed application (this is taken from GIMP, but is identical in darktable or rawtherapee or even the older color managed windows photo viewer)



When I open the pic with Windows photos viewer and try to print from there, by clicking the print, the print job always stuck in the print queue and cannot cancel or remove. all print jobs behind this will stop.

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.

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Hey thanaks for this, but recently when updates my windows to 1709 version, whenever i open any photo in Windows Photo Viewer, its taking almost 5-10 sec to open the photo. I got this issue earlier too than formatted my PC. Please help me with it.

hi,

none of this method works for me. I recently had my laptop formatted. and windows 10 was directly installed. windows photo viewer is available in open with but not as default app. please help me.

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This photo viewer is already my default tool for viewing images. After using it for a certain period, I found it really powerful. It has all the necessary functions, such as image format converting, taking screenshots and many more. So convenient!

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.

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!

Hi Ray, I suggest please updates you windows because software updated will fix bugs and other issues. If the problem is same you can try our software demo version and see the preview of your repaired jpeg files.

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Errors related to photoviewer.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, photoviewer.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.

In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall photoviewer.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.

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