Windows 11 File Explorer’s new feature makes it easier to access your photo collection
The company Microsoft has Currently implementing major changes to the File Explorer which will likely go live sometime in 2023. The next major upgrade to Windows 11 will include a number of changes to File Explorer, including a more modern look, a new details pane, deeper integration with Microsoft 365, and more.
The new "Gallery" feature, available in Build 23435 (Dev channel), makes it easier for users to view their photo libraries. This new option is very much like the "All Photos" section of The Microsoft Camera App, making it easy on the user's eyes. What you see in the Photos app is, essentially, the same thing.
When using OneDrive's Camera Roll Backup on a mobile device, Gallery View will automatically prioritize the most recent photos. Images uploaded to OneDrive from the Samsung Gallery app will be displayed in File Explorer's Gallery tab.
In addition, a new "Collection" pull-down menu allows you to select the image folders to be used for display in the Gallery. You can display all images or just those taken in specific locations, for instance. To further refine your content filtering, you can create new folders inside of existing ones.
You're probably aware that Windows 11 introduces a new file dialog that can be used to select apps or files. To facilitate file attachments, PowerPoint presentations, and other uses, Microsoft is incorporating the Gallery feature into the file picking dialog.
Microsoft is updating the File Explorer to use WinUI 3, which will bring new design controls and application programming interfaces (APIs). This modern file manager is based on the WinAppSDK framework. A new "pizza" icon will appear on the toolbar of the updated file manager if you can access it.
Source:
https://thewindowsfan.com/windows-11-file-explorers-new-feature-makes-it-easier-to-access-your-photo-collection/
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