A quick way to change the background color of the Windows Picture Viewer

  

The Windows Picture Viewer is the default picture viewer in the Microsoft Windows operating system and has always been preferred by users for its simple, clean and clean user interface. If you use Windows 8.x /7 /Vista /XP, you can easily use the Windows Picture Viewer as the default image opening tool. If you use Windows 10, you can set the Picture Viewer to open by default as we did in the previous article. program.

By default, the Windows Image Viewer uses white (color code #eef3fa) as the background color. If you often open a transparent background (such as PNG) image or white image, you will find the image body and Windows image. The background color of the viewer is very difficult to distinguish. Or you are a designer or photographer who often looks at pictures. It is easy to visual fatigue when using white as a background. Even Photoshop has changed to a neutral gray interface.

So, this article will introduce you to the method of changing the background color of the Windows Picture Viewer. You can change it to any color you like.

Change the background color of the Windows Picture Viewer

1. Press Win + R — Run regedit on the fly to open the registry

2. Browse to the following path: Br>

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows Photo Viewer\\Viewer

3. Right-click on the blank to create a new 32-bit DWORD value called BackgroundColor.

Double-click the newly created BackgroundColor and enter a hexadecimal color code value starting with ff. You can pick it up in Photoshop. I personally recommend using neutral gray:

Ff808080

Re-open Windows after the change. The new configuration background color will take effect immediately:
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