![]() One last workaround which is even further away from answering the question is to load up the pictures to "Google Photos" and not to choose "original quality", but "very good quality" (which is a compressed jpg format), and download them back from whatever album you assign them to. only shows the pictures in "Windows Foto Viewer" instead of the standard "Photos" app.does not show the thumbnails in Windows Explorer, although this is claimed by the website (and still seems to take the time as if it loaded the thumbnails, with the bad effect that you need to wait for the Explorer to load all not-shown "thumbnails" and you cannot leave the view at that moment) and. ![]() The new answer that may serve as a free workaround to avoid the 0.99 € Microsoft Store link does not fully answer the question, as it: Older answer:ĭownload Copytrans HEIC, shift-right-click a HEIC picture and choose "Open with", then choose "Windows Foto Viewer" instead of the standard "Photos" app. Then you can open them or drag and drop them there.ĮDITED ANSWER: the whole "old answer" (which the upvote was for) is outdated, the free link is not free anymore, thus the other answer is already saying what is needed. This is a workaround, it does not answer the question: Just download the free HEIC Image Viewer from the Microsoft Store.
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