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In the Tools menu, you can check Prevent the overlay to be minimized. If that doesn't help, be sure to update your GPU drivers.

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Thanks for the advice.

I tested some more and seem to be getting closer to the root cause.

How to NOT reproduce the issue: use the `Photos Legacy` app!
I am happy I found this.

How to reproduce the previous issue:

  1. In Windows 11, open Explorer.
  2. Go to a folder with photos  (mosaic view).
    Censoring is workin fine.
  3. Open any picture with the `Photos` app.
    Censoring is workin fine.
  4. Close the photo by pressing `X` in the top right corner of ALT+F4. (The effect is the same for both)
    Censoring is no longer working fine.
    The censoring overlay seems to pull back behind Explorer.

Workaround: hover over the taskbar `photo` program and close the photo by clicking `x` there.


I tried version 0.6 which does not have the `Prevent the overlay to be minimized` option and 0.8 which has it.
It doesn't make a difference for the issue.

I updated the driver for my GPU Radeon RX550/550 Series and rebooted though it does not seem to make a difference.