Right click on a photo (eg. jpg, png, etc),
then choose "Open with",
click "Browse" and browse to the file "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
check the box "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file"
and click "OK"
emotional attitude and act..
Dynamics are about movement, specifically the viewer's eye as it looks at a photograph. When looking at a photograph, your eye naturally moves from one object to another. Hopefully, that movement begins with the most important subject and then to the less important details of the photograph.
One or more subjects and a setting that concentrates the viewer's interaction on the subjects, not the background or other distractions. A formal, stuffy pose need not be part of the equation.
Subject matter in photography is crucial because it serves as the focal point that communicates the photographer's vision and message. The choice of subject can evoke emotions, tell stories, and convey themes, influencing the viewer's perception and engagement with the image. Additionally, the subject can reflect cultural, social, or personal significance, making the photograph more relatable and impactful. Ultimately, it shapes the narrative and aesthetic experience of the photograph.
The way objects in a photograph are positioned and presented is known as composition. Composition involves arranging elements within the frame to create balance, harmony, and visual interest. Key aspects of composition include framing, the rule of thirds, leading lines, and the use of space, all of which contribute to the overall impact of the image. Effective composition helps convey the photographer's intended message and engages the viewer.
Right click on a photo (eg. jpg, png, etc), then choose "Open with" >> "Choose program" scroll down the panel and select "Windows picture and fax viewer" check the box "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" and click "OK"
The Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is the default Windows program that is used to open picture files. Images viewed there can be zoomed in, rotated, viewed as a slideshow, or printed.
Windows XP comes with Windows Picture and Fax viewer as their 'standard image viewer. It won't handle .gif format and they open with Internet Explorer by default. you can also drag pictures into Media Player to make a crude slide show. Most digi cameras come with some form of image viewer (sometimes called a TWAIN application)which is probably better than the Windows offering.
Right click the picture, go to properties. It should say "opens with" click change, then choose windows live pictures.
Windows Photo Viewer is limited to three formats of photos that can be viewed; the Windows Picture & Fax Viewer can open and display seven formats of photos as well as received fax transmissions.
Event Viewer tells you where and when errors happen including Windows Startup.
by default, windows has "mstsc.exe" or the Remote Desktop Connection by which it can connect to a system via network Or you can google for many other such softwares like Team Viewer etc...
That which can be said to be of most importance, visually speaking, and commands the viewer's attention.
emotional attitude and act..
window 7 or windows 6
Event Viewer
Another word for the topic of a photograph is "subject." The subject refers to the main element or focus of the image, which can include people, objects, landscapes, or events. It defines what the viewer is meant to observe and interpret in the photograph.