Using Supported Picture File Types In Windows Media Center; Editing Pictures In Windows Media Center; Fixing Red Eye Or Contrast - HP A6110n - Pavilion - 2 GB RAM Getting Started Manual

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Editing Pictures in Windows Media Center

Using supported picture file types in Windows
Media Center
You can view the following types of image files in Windows Media Center.
File extension
.jpg, .jpeg
.tif, .tiff
.gif
.bmp
.wmf
.png
Only supported image file types are displayed in the Pictures + Videos area of
Windows Media Center. Unsupported files are skipped in a slide show.
NOTE: If the message Image cannot be displayed appears, the file may be corrupted,
or it may be an unsupported file type. You may need to edit your image with a photo
editor and save it in a supported file format.
Folder icons appear even if the images inside them cannot be displayed.
Corrupted and unsupported image file types display a generic image icon but cannot
be displayed.
Some file types are supported only if appropriate filters and software are installed.

Fixing red eye or contrast

1
Press the Windows Media Center Start button on the remote control, or, with your
mouse, click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Windows
Media Center.
2
Select Pictures + Videos, and click picture library.
3
Select a picture to edit.
4
Press the i (More information) button on the remote control or Ctrl+D on the
keyboard, and then select Picture Details.
File type
Joint Photographic Experts Group
Tagged Image File Format
Graphics Interchange Format
Bitmap
Windows MetaFile
Portable Network Graphics
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