Microsoft windows picture and fax viewer

Windows Photo Viewer (formerly Windows Picture and Fax Viewer)[1] is an image viewer included with the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was first included with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 under its former name. It succeeds Imaging for Windows. It was temporarily replaced with Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista[2] but was reinstated in Windows 7 with its current name.[3]

Windows Photo Viewer

Screenshot of Windows Photo Viewer

Developer(s) Microsoft
Operating system Windows Picture and Fax Viewer:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows Server 2003

Windows Photo Viewer:

  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 10 (hidden)
  • Windows 11 (hidden)
Predecessor Imaging for Windows, Windows Photo Gallery
Successor Microsoft Photos
License Proprietary
Website windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/View-and-use-your-pictures-in-Windows-Photo-Viewer 

Windows Photo Viewer can show individual pictures, display all pictures in a folder as a slide show, reorient them in 90° increments, print them either directly or via an online print service, send them in e-mail or burn them to a disc.[3][4][5] Windows Photo Viewer supports images in BMP, JPEG, JPEG XR (formerly HD Photo), PNG, ICO, GIF and TIFF file formats.[6]

Windows Photo Viewer is deprecated in Windows 10 and later in favor of a Universal Windows Platform app called Photos. The program can no longer be accessed by normal means, however it can be re-enabled by editing the registry.[7][8]

Compared to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, changes have been made to the graphical user interface in Windows Photo Viewer.[citation needed] Whereas Windows Picture and Fax Viewer uses GDI+,[9] Windows Photo Viewer uses Windows Imaging Component (WIC)[10] and takes advantage of Windows Display Driver Model.[11]

Although GIF files are supported in Windows Photo Viewer, Windows Photo Viewer only displays the first frame of the animated GIF[12] whereas Windows Picture and Fax Viewer displays animated GIFs in full. Windows Picture and Fax Viewer was also capable of viewing multi-page TIFF files, (except those that employ JPEG compression)[13] as well as annotating the TIFF files.[14][15] Windows Photo Viewer, on the other hand, has added support for JPEG XR file format[6] and ICC profiles.[16][17]

Some devices and Android phones are able to take photos and screenshots and have a custom ICC Profile being applied to said pictures, however Windows Photo Viewer will display an error when trying to display the picture with the message «Windows Photo Viewer can’t display this picture because there might not be enough memory available on your computer.» when an unknown ICC Profile is detected. There is a patch available on GitHub that fixes this behavior.[18]

Also, regarding ICC Profiles, when a custom Display ICC Profile is applied after installing a Monitor driver, Windows Photo Viewer wrongly shifts the picture hue to a warm tint. This feature is intentional but is greatly exaggerated. This can be fixed by removing or replacing the Display ICC Profile.[19]

In Windows 10 and later


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In support documentation, Microsoft states that Windows Photo Viewer is not part of Windows 10, and a user still has it only if they upgraded from Windows 7 or 8.1.[20] However, it can be brought back in Windows 10 and later with registry editing, by adding the appropriate entries («capabilities») in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Photo Viewer\Capabilities\FileAssociations. It is also possible to restore the Preview option in the context menu.[7][8]

Windows Photo Viewer itself remains built-in into Windows and is still set by default for TIFF files with the extensions «.tif» and «.tiff».[7][8][21]

  • Imaging for Windows
  • Comparison of image viewers
  • Windows Color Management
  1. ^ «Windows Picture and Fax Viewer overview». Windows XP Professional Product Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original on 2 December 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  2. ^ «What happened to the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?». Windows Vista Help & How-to. Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  3. ^ a b «View and use your pictures in Windows Photo Viewer». Windows 7 Help & How-to. Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original on 5 January 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  4. ^ «Windows Photo Viewer slideshow turns secondary monitor black». Microsoft TechNet Forums. Microsoft Corporation. 5 February 2010. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  5. ^ «How to Run the Windows Photo Viewer Slide Show on a Secondary Monitor». WindowsSevenForums Tutorials. Designer Media Ltd. 2 October 2010. Archived from the original on 18 January 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  6. ^ a b Understanding Picture File Types Archived 17 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ a b c Tkachenko, Sergey (31 July 2015). «How get Windows Photo Viewer working in Windows 10». winaero.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Tkachenko, Sergey (29 July 2021). «How to Enable Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 11». winaero.com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  9. ^ «Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-029 – Critical». docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  10. ^ «Introduction (How to Write a WIC-Enabled Codec) (Windows)». Microsoft Developer Network. Microsoft Corporation. 22 November 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  11. ^ «Windows Vista Display Driver Model». Microsoft Developer Network. Microsoft Corporation. July 2006. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  12. ^ Zhu, Sean (1 June 2010). «Why does Windows Picture Viewer does not show animated GIFs?». TechNet forum. Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010. Q: I have noticed that in Windows 7, the Windows Picture viewer only displays the first frame of an animated GIF. Why is this? [~snip~] A: Hi, this is by design.
  13. ^ You Cannot View TIFF Images Using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Archived 4 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ «Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Annotation overview». Windows XP Professional Product Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  15. ^ «Annotation toolbar overview». Windows XP Professional Product Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  16. ^ «Delete Calibrated Display Profile to Increase Speed of Windows 7 Photo Viewer». My Digital Life. 24 January 2010. Archived from the original on 27 January 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  17. ^ «Windows Vista Photo Gallery Yellow Tint Background Problem». My Digital Life. 11 July 2007. Archived from the original on 26 January 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  18. ^ «Patch «Out of memory» exception when opening images containing an unknown color profile». GitHub.
  19. ^ «Fix Windows Photo Viewer Yellow Tint Background». OptimWise.
  20. ^ «Photo Viewer for Windows 10». Microsoft Support.
  21. ^ «How to open .tif files without compromising on quality». Windows Report.
  • Official website
  • Windows Picture and Fax Viewer overview
  • Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Overview at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 January 2008)

компонент Windows
Средство просмотра фотографий Windows

Средство просмотра фотографий Windows
Тип компонента программа для просмотра изображений
Включён в Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2[d], Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2 и Windows Server 2016
Заменил Средство просмотра изображений и факсов Windows
Был заменён Фотографии
Состояние Разработка прекращена
Сайт windows.microsoft.com/en…

Средство просмотра фотографий Windows  (англ. Windows Photo Viewer, ранее — Windows Picture and Fax Viewer)[1] — компонент Windows, средство просмотра изображений, входящее в состав семейства операционных систем Windows NT. Оно было впервые включено в состав Windows XP и Windows Server 2003 под его прежним именем. Его временно заменили на «просмотр галерей фото Windows» (англ. Windows Photo Gallery) в составе Windows Vista[2], но вернули с выходом Windows 7.[3] Программа является устаревшей и с выходом Windows 10 заменена на UWP-приложение «Фотографии», однако её можно вернуть настройкой реестра.[4]

Средство просмотра фотографий Windows может отображать отдельные снимки, отображать все снимки в папке в виде слайд-шоу, поворачивать их с шагом в 90 градусов, печатать их напрямую или через службу онлайн-печати, отправлять их по электронной почте или записывать на диск.[3][5][6] Программа поддерживает изображения в форматах BMP, JPEG, JPEG XR (ранее HD Photo), PNG, ICO, GIF и TIFF.[7]

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По сравнению со «Средством просмотра изображений и факсов Windows» были внесены изменения в графический интерфейс пользователя «Средства просмотра фотографий Windows».[источник не указан 1143 дня]

В то время как «Средство просмотра изображений и факсов Windows» использует GDI +,[источник не указан 1143 дня] «Средство просмотра фотографий Windows» использует компонент Windows Imaging (WIC)[8] и модель драйвера дисплея Windows.[9]

Хоть средство просмотра фотографий Windows и поддерживает формат GIF, оно, в отличие от Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, отображает только первый кадр анимации.[10]

Средство просмотра изображений и факсов Windows также можно использовать для просмотра многостраничных файлов TIFF (кроме тех, которые используют сжатие JPEG)[11], а также «комментировать» файлы TIFF.[12][13] В средстве просмотра фотографий Windows появилась поддержка формата файла JPEG XR[7] и профилей ICC.[14][15]

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  1. Microsoft Corporation. www.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  2. What happened to the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer? (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). windows.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018. Архивировано 9 июня 2016 года.
  3. 1 2 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/View-and-use-your-pictures-in-Windows-Photo-Viewer. windows.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  4. How get Windows Photo Viewer working in Windows 10 (англ.), Winaero (31 July 2015). Дата обращения 19 января 2018.
  5. Windows Photo Viewer slideshow turns secondary monitor black (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). social.technet.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018. Архивировано 22 июля 2011 года.
  6. Windows Photo Viewer — Slide Show on Secondary Monitor — Windows 7 Help Forums (англ.). www.sevenforums.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  7. 1 2 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Understanding-picture-file-types. windows.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  8. Introduction (How to Write a WIC-Enabled Codec) (Windows) (англ.). msdn.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  9. Windows Vista Display Driver Model (англ.). msdn.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  10. Why does Windows Picture Viewer does not show animated GIFs? (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). social.technet.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018. Архивировано 24 ноября 2010 года.
  11. Windows Photo Viewer (англ.) // Wikipedia. — 2018-01-05.
  12. Microsoft Corporation. www.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  13. Microsoft Corporation. www.microsoft.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2018.
  14. Delete Calibrated Display Profile to Increase Speed of Windows 7 Photo Viewer « My Digital Life (англ.), My Digital Life (24 January 2010). Дата обращения 19 января 2018.
  15. Windows Photo Gallery / Viewer Yellow Tint Background Problem — Tech Journey (англ.), Tech Journey (11 July 2007). Дата обращения 19 января 2018.

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  • windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/View-and-use-your-pictures-in-Windows-Photo-Viewer — официальный сайт Средство просмотра фотографий Windows
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    • Архивировано 5 января 2008 года.

In the fast-paced world of technology, staying abreast of changes in software applications can sometimes be a daunting task. Windows operating systems are no exception. For users transitioning from older versions of Windows to Windows 10, one question that often arises is, «Where is Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?» This article aims to explore the nuances of this query, delve into the legacy of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, and provide alternative solutions for managing and viewing images in Windows 10.

The Legacy of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Introduction to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Windows Picture and Fax Viewer was initially introduced with Windows XP. It served as a straightforward and efficient application designed for viewing images and faxes. Users appreciated its simplicity and speed, allowing them to open images in various formats without the complexities often associated with more robust photo editing software.

Transition to Windows Vista and Windows 7

Windows Vista saw some changes, with the introduction of Windows Photo Gallery, which incorporated more features for organizing and editing images. However, Windows Picture and Fax Viewer continued to be a part of the operating system. Users could still access it for quickly viewing images, but the prominence of more feature-rich applications began to shift the focus away from the classic viewer.

The Demise in Windows 8 and Beyond

With the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft made a significant change in its approach to media consumption. The operating system introduced the Photos app, which was designed to be more integrated with Microsoft’s cloud services, allowing users to access and manage their photos across devices seamlessly. Consequently, Windows Picture and Fax Viewer became obsolete, and many users found themselves searching for the classic viewer as they upgraded to Windows 10.

The Interface of Windows Photo App in Windows 10

In Windows 10, the Photos app is the primary application for viewing images. The transition from Windows Picture and Fax Viewer to the Photos app has been smooth for many users due to its user-friendly interface. However, for those more accustomed to the simplicity of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, the Photos app may feel overwhelming.

Functionality of the Photos App

  1. Image Management: The Photos app not only allows for image viewing but also includes organizational features that let users create albums, edit photos, and even incorporate videos.

  2. Editing Tools: The app provides a suite of basic editing tools such as cropping, filtering, and adjustments for brightness and contrast, making it a multifaceted tool for managing images.

  3. Integration with OneDrive: Users can also sync their photo libraries with OneDrive, making their images accessible on multiple devices.

  4. Slideshow and Creation Features: The ability to create slideshows and even video montages enhances the viewing experience, allowing users to interact with their photos in a more dynamic way.

Limitations of the Photos App

Despite its advantages, some users may find the Photos app not intuitive enough compared to the old Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The application has a steeper learning curve for those who wish to use only basic viewing capabilities without delving into organizing and editing tools.

Locating Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Exploring the Search Functionality

In Windows 10, users might instinctively search for Windows Picture and Fax Viewer in the Start Menu or via the search bar. Unfortunately, they will find that it is no longer available. Since the purpose of the application is primarily replaced by the Photos app, those who have used it in the past will need to find alternatives.

Reverting to Legacy Software

For those who miss the simplicity of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, one option is to enable legacy Photo Viewer on Windows 10 by following these steps:

  1. Registry Edit: Users can edit the Windows Registry to enable the original Windows Photo Viewer that was included in previous iterations of Windows.

  2. Installation of Third-Party Software: Another alternative is to revert to older versions of image viewers or select third-party software that mimics the functionality of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

Enabling Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 10

To reactivate Windows Photo Viewer, follow these steps carefully, as altering the registry can be risky:

  1. Open the Registry Editor: Press Windows + R, type regedit, and hit Enter.

  2. Navigate to the Key: Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows Photo ViewerCapabilitiesFileAssociations.

  3. Create a New Key: Right-click on the FileAssociations folder, and select New -> String Value. Name it with your desired file type to associate it with Windows Photo Viewer.

  4. Modify Default: Ensure the ‘Default’ value is set to PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff or any image format you prefer.

  5. Exit Registry: Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer.

  6. Set Photo Viewer as Default: Right-click on any image file, select Open With, and choose Windows Photo Viewer. Check the box to set it as the default.

Using Third-Party Alternatives

If the process of enabling legacy software seems too cumbersome or risky, users can explore third-party image viewers. Some popular alternatives include:

  1. IrfanView: A lightweight image viewer that supports numerous formats and offers basic editing features.

  2. XnView: Another versatile image viewer that provides an extensive toolkit for batch processing images.

  3. FastStone Image Viewer: Known for its speed and user-friendly interface, FastStone offers features that allow for easy viewing and editing.

Conclusion

The transition to Windows 10 brought about a profound shift in how image viewing is approached in the operating system. While Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is no longer integrated into Windows 10, various alternatives exist for users who seek the simplicity of the classic viewer.

Whether by utilizing the built-in Photos app, enabling Windows Photo Viewer through registry edits, or downloading third-party applications, users can find methods that suit their image viewing and management needs. It’s essential to assess which options align best with personal usage patterns to optimize the experience of managing and viewing images on Windows 10.

As technology continues to evolve, users must remain adaptable and open to exploring new tools that can enhance their workflows and engage with their digital content in a more meaningful manner. Embracing these changes in software applications not only boosts productivity but also enriches the overall experience of digital photography and image management in our daily lives.

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Picture Manager is not included with Office 2013 and later versions, but you can install it as a standalone app. Click the drop-down arrow next to Microsoft Office Picture Manager and click Run from my computer. Click Install Now. Edit pictures with the Photos app in Windows 10.

Windows 10 has a bunch of new apps, including a new Photos app. I don’t mind the Photos app — it certainly has some nifty features, such as the ability to edit and enhance your images with a couple of clicks — but I love the old Windows Photo Viewer. And I miss it. A lot.

I miss it so much that I made it my default photo app. And here’s how you can do the same thing.

  1. Viewer: as its name suggests, Picture Viewer’s main function is to read the user image files.It supports most video formats such as GIF, PNG, ICO, JPEG, TIFF, etc. Editing: this software includes an image editor to change the color, contrast, and many others.
  2. Oct 09, 2018  The Problem. For whatever reason, Microsoft opted not to include the Registry keys that enable access to Windows Photo Viewer on Windows 10. Those keys are kept in place if you upgrade from a previous version of Windows, but they aren’t created during the installation of Windows 10.

If you upgraded from Windows 7, 8 or 8.1

More Windows 10 tips

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.

Choose Windows Photo Viewer and exit the Settings menu, and you’re done — photos will now open up in Windows Photo Viewer.

If you installed Windows 10 from scratch

This is trickier, because while Windows Photo Viewer is still technically available, it’s not easy to find. IT does involve editing the Windows Registry, which you should not attempt unless you know what you’re doing — editing the Registry can be dangerous if you make a mistake.

Here’s how to do it:

1. Copy the code from this post by Edwin over at TenForums into Notepad and save it as a REG file (call it whatever you like, maybe photoviewer.reg).

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.

3. You should now be able to see the Windows Photo Viewer and set it as the default program for various image files. To do this, open the Control Panel and go to Default Programs > Set Default Programs. Find Windows Photo Viewer in the list of programs, click it, and choose Set this program as default. This will set the Windows Photo Viewer as the default program for all file types it can open by default.

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[The Picture and Fax Viewer feature is supported only under Windows XP. ]

Stick rpg 2 hacked online games. As of Windows XP, users can view, rotate, print, and zoom images. Some of these features are provided through the Windows Shell, and others through the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer application. While Windows Picture and Fax Viewer provides an excellent baseline of features and is a key part of the imaging experience, if you choose to, you can easily replace it with a different application. This document is designed to help you effectively replace the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer application without losing important features or degrading the user experience.

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Best Practices

In Windows XP and later, the Shell includes a verb that you can use to enable users to preview images. It is called Preview. This verb highlights the main user task for images, which is viewing. Playstation 4 app download pc. To make this experience work well, the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer application owns the preview association by default.

The Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, or any application that owns a file association, includes an item that launches the user’s editing application. Because the Preview verb is only used to preview images rather than edit them, your application must be careful to follow the recommendations in this document when claiming that association.

You want to ensure that an application that edits images can still take over the Edit verb. For example, if a user has Microsoft Picture It! installed, when they double-click a .jpg file the computer should launch the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer application. But, when they click Edit in the toolbar, then the computer should launch Picture It! with that .jpg file.

There are three considerations you should take into account when you replace the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. These are:

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Performance

The main consideration with performance is the speed at which images load. While no performance metric is provided here, you should attempt to replace Windows Picture and Fax Viewer with an application that matches or increases the performance.

The application itself should load quickly. One of the major issues users experience with applications that take over image associations is the wait time while the application loads. This often stems from having a powerful editing application load when they double-click an image file, even when the user simply wants to view the file. It is best for the user if you provide options that quickly take them to an application where they can edit the image only when that is their wish.

Features

There is a minimal set of features your application should provide when you replace the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer application. They are as follows:

Feature Description
Show image at best fit This gives the user the option to see the entire image scaled to the size where i best fits into the viewable space of the application window. In this way, they can see the entire image, even if it is slightly degraded by zooming out. This should be the default setting whenever an image loads that is larger than the viewable space. Otherwise, the image should appear in its actual size. For example, a 64 x 64 pixel image should not be scaled to a 600 x 600 size simply because that is the application’s window size.
Show image at actual size This gives the user the option to see the entire image at its actual resolution. This allows them to view it at its appropriate size and pan about the image. This should not be the default view unless the image is smaller than the viewable space in the application.
Zoom into image This enables the user to zoom into a portion of the image to investigate finer details, or simply enlarge a small image. This is similar to showing the image actual size, but enables the user to control how closely they view the image.
Zoom out of image This enables the user to zoom out and get a broader view. This is similar to showing the image at best fit, but enables the user to control how far back they view the image.
Next image This enables the user to see the next image in the list. This list can be all the images in the current folder or all the images the user selects as part of a multiselect operation; that is, when he or she clicks and drags to highlight images or holds down the control button and clicks individual files.
Previous image This enables the user to view the previous image in the list.
Rotate clockwise 90 degrees This enables the user to rotate the image clockwise by quarters. Windows XP automatically saves the image when it rotates it to reduce the loss of image quality. The application can also rotate smaller increments, but 90 degrees is the standard as the most common rotation for digital pictures.
Rotate counterclockwise 90 degrees This enables the user to rotate the image counterclockwise by quarters.
Print This enables the user to print the image that currently appears.
Save As This enables the user to save the image to a specified folder.
Delete image This enables the user to delete the image.
Help This provides the user with help documentation concerned with the use of the viewing application.
Properties This enables the user to view or edit the properties of the image, typically the Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) information stored in each image.
Edit This enables the user to launch their preferred editing program registered for the Edit verb on the image.

Format Support

Because it is difficult for an application to support all different images, it is recommended that the application use Windows GDI+ to support image formats. However, if you choose not to use GDI+, your application should take over only those file associations for which it has been tested and is known to work. Then, if the user needs to view a format that you do not handle, Windows Picture and Fax Viewer can still provide access.

For example, Windows Picture and Fax Viewer provides a number of tools for editing annotations in .tiff images. Unless this functionality is duplicated in your application, you should not register your application to handle .tiff images. The driving principle should be to ensure that the user loses no functionality whatsoever.

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Registering for the Preview Verb

Registering an application to handle the Preview verb is fairly simple. Locate the application’s following value in the registry, where Application.Jpeg represents the name of the application’s file association key (see Default Programs for more details):

Change the name of the open subkey to ‘preview’ as shown here.

This registers the application and makes it the default application for the Preview verb for a .jpg file. The following is also required.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.jpg(Default) = Application.Jpeg

Registering for the Edit Verb

This registers an application for the Edit Verb and makes it the new default application for editing an image. The registered application should take over the editing capability of the existing default application at the install time and install it back as the handler at the time of uninstall. This can be achieved by registering the new application lower in the association list than the default application. The default application is registered here:

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New application should register here:

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Registering for the Slideshow Verb

As of Windows Vista, an application can also register the slideshow verb. Applications that implement a slide show can register to be invoked when the Slideshow verb is chosen. This registration is accomplished in exactly the same fashion as explained for the preview verb above. It is strongly recommended that applications implement the DropTarget form of the verb. In that way, they can be passed a complete set of items. The DropTarget implementation is registered as shown here:

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