View photos on Windows 10 using a dedicated viewer app.
View photos on Windows 10 using a dedicated viewer app.
Adobe Bridge CC supports fullscreen viewing, though it may vary by device.
It remains part of Windows 10, similar to Internet Explorer 12. Check System/Standard-Apps in the Settings app. It should be the third-to-last option.
I suggest Microsoft Live Essentials - Photo Gallery. It supports opening all common formats like TIFF, offers thumbnail previews and RAW camera integration. It launches immediately and provides full features you expect from a basic photo viewer, such as fast picture adjustments and mouse navigation buttons. It’s also free. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/windo...essentials Yes, after a clean Windows install, your apps and games disappear—you’ll need to reinstall them.