Right click on a photo (eg. jpg, png, etc),
then choose "Open with" >> "Choose program"
scroll down the panel and select "Windows picture and fax viewer"
check the box "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file"
and click "OK"
The Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is the default Windows program that is used to open picture files. Images viewed there can be zoomed in, rotated, viewed as a slideshow, or printed.
Windows Photo Viewer is limited to three formats of photos that can be viewed; the Windows Picture & Fax Viewer can open and display seven formats of photos as well as received fax transmissions.
Right click the picture, go to properties. It should say "opens with" click change, then choose windows live pictures.
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Windows XP comes with Windows Picture and Fax viewer as their 'standard image viewer. It won't handle .gif format and they open with Internet Explorer by default. you can also drag pictures into Media Player to make a crude slide show. Most digi cameras come with some form of image viewer (sometimes called a TWAIN application)which is probably better than the Windows offering.
Answer this question… By capturing something in a specific way to shape what the viewer sees
Right click on a photo (eg. jpg, png, etc), then choose "Open with", click "Browse" and browse to the file "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" check the box "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" and click "OK"
There's a software called piclighter.. it is kinda similar.. to a certain extent..
Fast Picture Viewer was created on 2008-01-15.
if your talking about automaticly downloaded pictures so you can see them do This: Here is how you locate them on different versions of windows: XP- start:run:%temp% Vista & 7 :start: %temp% Hit the enter key on both of the following and you will open a folder. The downloaded webpages/pictures/ECT. If your talking about if you downloaded them manualy you: search the name of the picture you downloaded off of the internet and open it with a picture viewing program, The windows default is "picture viewer" If you dont have a windows operating system than i cannnot help you. Hope It Helps!!
The oblique aerial photograph is a type of photograph which is taken at an angle and presents a perspective, the angle of the capture determines the perspective of the photo. It provides the viewer with a more interesting view of the objects or scenes. It is also used as a tool to map the area and get a larger picture of the area.
No. You can save the picture files and print them with any photo viewing or editing software.