Looking at the enhanced security and UI features of Windows 11, there is no comparison or downside. When a new version of Windows is released, users expect to see new and improved features. Unfortunately, the Windows 11 Photos app lost its most popular slideshow feature in 2022. Additionally, there were a few bugs, such as audio/video mutes and others.
Although the Photos app on Windows has been around for ten years, users still demand improvements. To address this, Microsoft announced a new Photos app update yesterday. They have added numerous valuable features and fixed the last reported bugs. Here is the complete notification:
Microsoft has released a new photo app update for Insiders in the Canary and Developer channels.
The company has been working aggressively over the last few months, as you can see from the new design for Outlook, OneDrive Web, and many others. Based on a quick review of Microsoft’s products, it has taken some steps ahead of its Photos app. If you need to learn, the Photos app organizes all your photos from your PC, OneDrive, and iCloud. Microsoft added it to its product line at the end of 2012.
Until the Windows 11 2022 update, the app worked decently. However, it lacked different features after the update and reported many bugs. Microsoft introduced the most-awaited Slideshow feature, the Timeline scrollbar, Spot Fix, and other improvements to the Photos app. There are some that Microsoft mentions, but let us look below for a brief explanation.
Create a slide show with 25 original tracks.
In the previous year, this feature needed to be included. A photo app without a slideshow feature is incomplete. With the new update, you can refresh your memories and view photos in slideshow format. Select a queue of photos and add transitions, animations, and up to 25 original soundtracks to maximize the effects. There is simple navigation. You will get all the features from the Slideshow menu.
Jump to any photo using the Timeline Scrollbar.
When we have an extensive collection of photos, the most important thing we need is a tool to jump to a specific photo. In the new update, the Photos app in Windows 11 has a timeline scrollbar with which we can scroll photos based on months or years. This feature allows you to access photos from any specific month or year.
Remove blemishes and unwanted areas from within the Photos app.
The add-on feature seems perfect for users who do not want to avoid downloading additional editing tools. It may seem like out-of-the-box editing to remove blemishes and unwanted areas. With the “Spot Fix” feature in the Photos app, you can remove blemishes and unwanted areas from any photo. The blemish-removing tools work well, except for a few minor bugs we expect to fix in a future update.
Auto-Enhance without Installing an Add-On
Before this update, Photos users in Windows 11 needed to download a 93MB add-on to use the Auto Enhance feature. Auto-enhance is a feature that lets you automatically adjust the elements of your photos. This feature is handy, which is why people download it externally. With the new update, we will also have access to this feature within the Photos app.
There are a few minor improvements, but they matter a lot. From now on, Windows 11 Photos app users can import photos from an external device by drag-drop. Moreover, hidden iCloud files will no longer appear in the Gallery. Also, when you copy and paste a photo from the Photos app into Outlook or Teams, the image is now inserted inline by default. To improve the experience, hold down the SHIFT key (select multiple consecutive photos) and the CTRL key (select multiple non-consecutive photos).
Now that you have seen the new features of the Photos app update, you are excited to download it. However, this update is only available to insiders in the Canary and developer channels. You need to join these insider channels to get the Photos app update version 2023.11050.2013.0. After that, follow the steps below to get the new Photos app update.
Note: From the Microsoft account you registered for the Windows Insider Channel or developer channel, join the Windows 11 Insider program here.
- Head over to the Microsoft Store.
- Search for the Photos app.
- Next, click on the update option.
- Following the instructions on the screen will allow you to download and install it.
- That is it. On the next screen, you can access the new Photos app.
To sum up, the Windows 11 Photos app now has more enriched features. They tried to fix the previously reported bugs, but some are still present. I hope Microsoft is working on them and will address them in future updates. The new Photos app update is only available for developers to test and give feedback. Let us see what will be added to improve the Windows 11 experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Microsoft Photos Legacy?
Ans. It is the only app known for collections, video editors, and albums.
Q2. What are Microsoft Photos called?
Ans. The Microsoft Photos app is called photos.exe and is integrated with Microsoft OneDrive.
Q3. Where is Microsoft Photo Viewer?
Ans. A tool to view photos is to press and hold a photo in File Explorer and choose the “open with” option to view it in different available view formats.
Q4. What is the Insider Preview version?
Ans. A community of hundreds of thousands of Windows fans who get the chance to review upcoming Windows features.