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  • Brandon_Byrnes
    PCHF Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 626

    #1

    Problem with Windows built in picture viewer

    So I have a couple folders with tons of pictures, I am trying to go through them and delete the ones I donโ€™t want. I click on the first picture in the folder which opens in Windows Picture viewer and start deleting or keeping a picture. So iโ€™m deleting or keeping for a while and eventually I press the right arrow and it stops. So I think Iโ€™ve gone through all of the pictures in the folder, but when I go to the folder there are still a bunch that I havenโ€™t looked at yet. Why does the picture viewer do this, If I start with the first picture in the folder shouldnโ€™t it go through all of the pictures in the folder until I get to the last one in the folder, but for some reason it isnโ€™t doing that, it is stopping at a random spot. And then I donโ€™t know where it left off so I have no idea where to start again. Is there a fix for this?
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8977

    #2
    Hello Brandon

    Hopefully some of our members will chime in soon.

    @Rustys @phillpower2 @georgeks

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    • system
      PCHF Owner
      • Jan 2015
      • 7636

      #3
      What picture viewer are you using, Windows 10 has paint, paint 3D, and Photos? Also the old โ€œWindows Photo Viewerโ€ from earlier version is still there, but hidden. If you want it back see HERE You could also check your file associations to ensure all your picture file extensions are covered by whatever app your using.

      There are also a shedload of viewer apps that wont choke on any number of picture files, Xnview is one which will allow much more flexibility than the built in ones
      XnView ยท Advanced Image Viewer & Photo Management Software | Free | XnView.com

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      • Antman
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2016
        • 316

        #4
        The reported phenomenon would occur if the pictures are loaded from a library. The delete function would be โ€˜trappedโ€™ in the folder containing the first picture.

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        • Brandon_Byrnes
          PCHF Member
          • Jan 2017
          • 626

          #5
          Originally posted by gus
          What picture viewer are you using, Windows 10 has paint, paint 3D, and Photos? Also the old โ€œWindows Photo Viewerโ€ from earlier version is still there, but hidden. If you want it back see HERE You could also check your file associations to ensure all your picture file extensions are covered by whatever app your using.

          There are also a shedload of viewer apps that wont choke on any number of picture files, Xnview is one which will allow much more flexibility than the built in ones
          XnView ยท Advanced Image Viewer & Photo Management Software | Free | XnView.com
          I looked around and found a pretty good free program called FastStone Image Viewer, it allows me to navigate to the folder I want, then show thumbnails of all the pictures, I can click on a picture and it brings it up, and it allows me to delete photos without having to confirm, which saves me alot of time considering I have almost 100,000 photos t go through.

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          • Brandon_Byrnes
            PCHF Member
            • Jan 2017
            • 626

            #6
            Originally posted by Antman
            The reported phenomenon would occur if the pictures are loaded from a library. The delete function would be โ€˜trappedโ€™ in the folder containing the first picture.
            What do you mean by that, trapped, if it is trapped in the folder then wouldnโ€™t I still be able to go through all photos in that folder and delete or not delete them, in order from the first to the last photo?

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            • Brandon_Byrnes
              PCHF Member
              • Jan 2017
              • 626

              #7
              Originally posted by gus
              What picture viewer are you using, Windows 10 has paint, paint 3D, and Photos? Also the old โ€œWindows Photo Viewerโ€ from earlier version is still there, but hidden. If you want it back see HERE You could also check your file associations to ensure all your picture file extensions are covered by whatever app your using.

              There are also a shedload of viewer apps that wont choke on any number of picture files, Xnview is one which will allow much more flexibility than the built in ones
              XnView ยท Advanced Image Viewer & Photo Management Software | Free | XnView.com
              Oh and the I have been using Windows Photos to view photos, thats the program that giving me problems.

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              • Antman
                PCHF Member
                • Oct 2016
                • 316

                #8
                Originally posted by Brandon Byrnes
                What do you mean by that, trapped, if it is trapped in the folder then wouldnโ€™t I still be able to go through all photos in that folder and delete or not delete them, in order from the first to the last photo?
                Your report that the problem occurs within the Windows Photos app negates this possibility. Windows Photos will not load a library.

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                • system
                  PCHF Owner
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 7636

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Brandon Byrnes
                  I looked around and found a pretty good free program called FastStone Image Viewer,
                  That is a great choice, and should cure your issues.

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                  • Brandon_Byrnes
                    PCHF Member
                    • Jan 2017
                    • 626

                    #10
                    Well since I found this application, I guess this would be solved, but does anyone know why Windows Photo was doing that in the first place? I mean if I go into a folder and open the first photo in the folder using Windows Photo, shouldnโ€™t i be able to toggle through every photo in that folder from first to last without Windows Photo stopping at a random photo saying its the last photo in the folder even though its not? No one has really explained why this is happening.

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                    • system
                      PCHF Owner
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 7636

                      #11
                      Well Brandon I certainly canโ€™t explain why it does it, maybe others can give you a technical explanation. Photos is a very ordinary app which I choose never to use on my Windows 10 machines as there are so many good third party and free offerings that actually work.

                      PS, If you like Faststone Viewer, have a look at XNView. Itโ€™s free, thereโ€™s a portable version, and if youโ€™ve lots of pics to delete you can delete multiple files at once by selecting them whilst holding down the Ctrl key.

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                      • Brandon_Byrnes
                        PCHF Member
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 626

                        #12
                        Originally posted by gus
                        Well Brandon I certainly canโ€™t explain why it does it, maybe others can give you a technical explanation. Photos is a very ordinary app which I choose never to use on my Windows 10 machines as there are so many good third party and free offerings that actually work.

                        PS, If you like Faststone Viewer, have a look at XNView. Itโ€™s free, thereโ€™s a portable version, and if youโ€™ve lots of pics to delete you can delete multiple files at once by selecting them whilst holding down the Ctrl key.
                        Okay Iโ€™ll give it try, thanks.

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