XnView 2.43 Classic set as default for all photos
Attached two files:
Tif File.tif – MD5: ce9bbc54c4700c649aa7a3957957ac56
Tiff File.tiff – MD5: ce9bbc54c4700c649aa7a3957957ac56
Both files are identical except for extension & name
When I double click either file in File Explorer:
The Tif File.tif opens & everything is correct and I get: Tif File.png
The Tiff File.tiff XnView opens but nothing is shown: Tiff File.png
If I go to file open both files open correctly.
If I drag and drop both files open correctly.
Same problem with all my TIFF files, files with extension TIF no problem.
Windows 10 x64: 1709.16299.248
What am I doing wrong or is this a bug?
TIFF files not showing but TIF no problem
Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview
TIFF files not showing but TIF no problem
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Re: TIFF files not showing but TIF no problem
if you put these 2 files in a folder, you can view them in XnView's browser?
Pierre.
Re: TIFF files not showing but TIF no problem
Confirm can see both files in a browser folder.xnview wrote:if you put these 2 files in a folder, you can view them in XnView's browser?
It is only when I double click a tiff file that nothing shows
Re: TIFF files not showing but TIF no problem
so i think that there is a problem in registry with .tiff entry
Pierre.
Re: TIFF files not showing but TIF no problem
Thanks for your suggestion.
Problem solved by doing the following:
Uninstalled XnView
Restarted
Ran Regedit and removed all instances of XnView
Restarted
Installed XnView
Ran XnView as Admin
XnView Options/Windows File Associations
Set Xnview as default App.
Now works perfectly so as you say it was a registry problem but have no idea what caused it.
Thanks, Nick
Problem solved by doing the following:
Uninstalled XnView
Restarted
Ran Regedit and removed all instances of XnView
Restarted
Installed XnView
Ran XnView as Admin
XnView Options/Windows File Associations
Set Xnview as default App.
Now works perfectly so as you say it was a registry problem but have no idea what caused it.
Thanks, Nick