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Why are all my pictures now automatically opened in CodedColor, and why do they all have the CodedColor Icon in Windows?

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Why are all my pictures now automatically opened in CodedColor, and why do they all have the CodedColor Icon in Windows?

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An image file in the Windows Explorer or in an email can only be linked to one Windows program at a time. This is standard Windows behavior, and all image applications are set up this way. In the first dialog during the installation of CodedColor, you designated which image types you want to open with CodedColor. These can be reassigned or deactivated anytime in the Program Settings. You can also reassign image filetypes in other image editing applications. Note: When in doubt, you can choose the destination application through the right-mouse context menu of the Windows Explorer.

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