![]() I tried this method (/questions/719867/how-to-change-the-background-color-in-windows-photo-viewer) to change the Photo Viewer background color manually, but changing it had no effect on transparency. And as you can see, it is properly glassy. Windows 7 Gif Viewer executes within rundll32.exe, which is also included in the list on Black Glass Enhanced. The first screenshot is Windows Photo Viewer and the second is Windows 7 Gif Viewer (which is just Windows XP Photo Viewer transferred to Win7. So I'm not sure why it isn't "glassifying" properly. ![]() When Windows Photo Viewer executes, it runs as dllhost.exe, which is already on the list of programs to make transparent within Black Glass Enhanced. Unfortunately, Windows Photo Viewer does not have any transparency like all my other specified programs. I use Black Glass Enhanced (/art/Black-Glass-Enhanced-v0-5-156752713) with my black Windows 7 theme.
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