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Hi Everyone,
This is what everyone is looking for and I just did it / works
This applies to the program Windows Photo Viewer / Windows Live Photo Gallery to change the background from a Yellowish white to black so that the pictures appear better.
Windows 7 Instructions
-Start
-In search field type, "regedit" Press Enter
Regedit program comes up
Be careful here don't delete anything
Expand the following folders:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER
- SOFTWARE
- MICROSOFT
-WINDOWS PHOTO VIEWER
- Select on VIEWER
On the right hand side that has MainWndPos right click on an empty surface
-NEW
-DWORD (32-BIT) VALUE
Change NEW Value #1 to
Backgroundcolor
Now double click on the backgroundcolor word
Change the value from 0 to
ff000000
To do this just copy and paste
On the right hand side that has MainWndPos right click on an empty surface
-NEW
-DWORD (32-BIT) VALUE
Change NEW Value #1 to
Textcolor
Now double click on the backgroundcolor word
Change the value from 0 to
ffffffff
To do this just copy and paste
Now you should have to values that look like below
BackgroundColor = 0xff000000 (Some long number)
TextColor = 0xffffffff (Some long number)
It is as easy as that you don't have to reboot. Open a Picture using Windows Photo Viewer
If you want to change Windows Live Photo Gallery you do the same thing in this location below
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live\Photo Gallery\Viewer
I will work on changing the color of the folder location to black.
Joseph Karman, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
PS: If you still don't know how to do it attached are files ONLY for Windows 7 (64 Bit) addition only. It will ask you to enter it into the registery, click yes / OK.
I've followed the instructions here for a 64-bit system, that didn't work, then I installed the attached reg file, and that didn't work either. The images were still yellow, though the background changed from yellow to black. I find this very frustrating considered I use Windows Photo Viewer frequently in my graphics work. Any further help would be appreciated.
Paula
FalconNW Mach V System
OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7600 Build 7600
System Type x64-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 975 @ 3.33GHz, 3334 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8
Samsung SyncMaster Monitor
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 12.0 GB
Total Physical Memory 12.0 GB
Available Physical Memory 10.0 GB
Total Virtual Memory 24.0 GB
Available Virtual Memory 21.7 GB
One could also use the free Faststone Image Viewer instead and not have any backround to deal with since it displays most images in fullscreen (with flyout menus that appear when one moves the cursor to the edges of the screen). It's nice, imo, to be able to view one's images in fullscreen without any borders or other clutter. If one makes Faststone the default image viewer, then anytime one clicks on an image file, it opens (fast) in fullscreen with Faststone. Also, one can still access and use other external editing programs (such as e.g., Picasa, LightRoom, Photoshop, etc.) from w/i Faststone.
Hi Paula,
The background is now black but the white in your photos are dicted by two things, first the actual picture that you have taken and the second is the display graphics that represents white. Try changing the color profiles under color management. Look up in the internet changing color profiles and then calibrating your colors. Calbrating your colors is easy and can be found by right clicking your desktop, personalize, than choose display on the left side, than calibrate colors.
Joseph Karman