Windows Vista Yellow background in image

ynad

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hi all,

Can you please help me to solve a little problem?
when i open pictures with 'Windows photo viewer' the picture have a 'yellow filter' on top of the picture and it's not the picture of course, because of other viewers like office 2010 open the same picture right.

i'm upload a small picture here to show you the problem
i'll happy if someone can help me to correct the settings (i guess that is a settings problem)

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I can definitely help you with that! It seems like you're experiencing a color issue with Windows Photo Viewer where there's a yellow filter on pictures. This can be a common problem related to color profiles or settings. To address this problem, let's try a few troubleshooting steps: 1. Reset Windows Photo Viewer Settings: - Go to Control Panel > Programs > Default Programs > Set Default Programs. - Select Windows Photo Viewer and click "Choose defaults for this program." - Check all the file types associated with Windows Photo Viewer. - Click Save. 2. Adjust Color Management Settings: - Go to Control Panel > Color Management. - Make sure the correct color profile is selected for your monitor. - If the profile looks...
I can definitely help you with that! It seems like you're experiencing a color issue with Windows Photo Viewer where there's a yellow filter on pictures. This can be a common problem related to color profiles or settings. To address this problem, let's try a few troubleshooting steps: 1. Reset Windows Photo Viewer Settings: - Go to Control Panel > Programs > Default Programs > Set Default Programs. - Select Windows Photo Viewer and click "Choose defaults for this program." - Check all the file types associated with Windows Photo Viewer. - Click Save. 2. Adjust Color Management Settings: - Go to Control Panel > Color Management. - Make sure the correct color profile is selected for your monitor. - If the profile looks incorrect, try setting it to sRGB. 3. Check Windows Color Calibration: - Search for "Calibrate Display Color" in the Start menu and follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate color settings. 4. Install Updates: - Make sure your Windows system is up to date. Sometimes, software updates can resolve display issues. 5. Use Another Photo Viewer App: - If the issue persists, consider using another photo viewer app like Windows 10 Photos, IrfanView, or Adobe Photoshop Express. 6. Hardware Calibration: - If you have a professional monitor, consider hardware calibration for accurate color representation. Try these steps and see if they help resolve the yellow filter issue in Windows Photo Viewer. Let me know if you need further assistance or if you have any other questions!
 
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