I'm slowly despairing, on my laptop windows 10 I open a folder with photos I do not see the photos but some of them I see as a preview image and some are a picture with a hill and a tree all in blue white, no idea how the exact term So I only see the pictures if I double click on them. Which of course is totally stupid who you want to make a photo book. I have already read on the Internet with the hack outside with thumbnails always show symbol, the hack is also outside anyway a few photos are not shown as a preview image.
I don't know, but I have a guess that you could look up. Did you save all images with the same format (.jpeg) or do you have other, different ones?
We all looked it up with jpeg but my friend recently said that the photos that are not displayed correctly have a longer file name than the others
Do the following. Click on Settings at the start… Then on the right on the image display, click up there, there you can select something. Try to click on the different things, if something is going on there.
What else, if you open a picture folder, click on the tab VIEW above. There are then various options, small symbols, large symbols etc. Click through there, you would have to click on: large symbols.
Check whether the pictures are all in the same format, e.g. B. * .jpg, * .jpeg, * .png, * .raw are.
Win has problems especially with RAW images if you do not install the RAW Immage Extension
We have already tried it, but it doesn't change anything. Is there from Microsoft or someone who can help me there, free of charge this TeamViewer or what it calls itself, who can look into my PC and help me.
Do all jpeg. Or is there vll an app where I can download and I can see the pictures as a preview picture.
There's a possibility that others can log in to you, but I would not do so. Can't you even do a screen shoot to see the whole thing again?! Surely there's only one catch missing somewhere or it is a tiny little thing. So try to set the whole thing here as a picture.
It's funny… No, usually it works fine with the Win onboard tools. Are these images that are not displayed quite large?