What many people don’t know is that from Win10 to now Win11, the default picture viewing app in Windows system has a major flaw – color management. Starting from Win10, the system’s default image viewing app is built with UWP, and the color management is very poor. On a wide color gamut screen, when you look at a picture in the SRGB color gamut, the saturation bursts appear in minutes, and the colors are too bright and As for hot eyes. After so many years of UWP release, the issue of color management is still unresolved, and it should not be. Since Win10, UWP applications, including the Photo App, cannot perform color management correctly. The picture shows the comparison between Chrome and the old Edge. In Win7, there is no such problem. The photo viewer of Win7 system is built with Win32 and has better support for color management. So here comes the question. In Win11, the Win7 version of the photo viewer cannot be found by default. How to get it back? You can try the following method! First, we open Notepad and copy the following text into it. Windows Registry Edit .
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