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For some reason, the images in OS W10 and W11 look fine if you set them to a large size in a folder as shown in the picture, but once you open them the blur filter appears. If someone here is good at fixing or reverting that, it would be great. Iβm also attaching the original images. Please, if you manage to do it, share it. Good luck.
For some reason, the images in OS W10 and W11 look fine if you set them to a large size in a folder as shown in the picture, but once you open them the blur filter appears. If someone here is good at fixing or reverting that, it would be great. Iβm also attaching the original images. Please, if you manage to do it, share it. Good luck.
1. Try opening the files with a different image viewer: IrfanView, XnView, FastStone Image Viewer, or GIMP.
2. Extract embedded thumbnails using ExifTool and run the following command in a terminal or command prompt: exiftool -b -PreviewImage IMG_0050.jpg > preview.jpg
3.Check for older versions: Some cloud storage providers let you restore previous versions of files.
For some reason, the images in OS W10 and W11 look fine if you set them to a large size in a folder as shown in the picture, but once you open them the blur filter appears. If someone here is good at fixing or reverting that, it would be great. Iβm also attaching the original images. Please, if you manage to do it, share it. Good luck.