It looks like there is a problem with the header information in the file. MediaInfo says the "Color Space" is YUV, while Windows file properties show the "Color Representation" is set to sRGB. See image below. The file on the left is a random image I had, and shows the "Color Representation" is left blank. So no conflict exists.
This is consistent with colour differences apparent when viewing the file with various other applications.
IrfanView, Microsoft Office 2010, Movie Maker, Paint, and Photos showed the image with the correct colouring. I'm assuming that these programs work out that the file is actually encoded as YUV.
Photo Gallery and Windows Photo Viewer showed the image darker than it should have been. I'm assuming that these programs try to display the image using sRGB encoding, so the colour comes out wrong.
I have one other image application that uses DirectShow filters like MC, Fast Picture Viewer, and it can't display the image either. As Fast Picture Viewer is a professional application that sticks to standards, I am assuming that when it finds the inconsistency between the colour space specified in the file and the actual data in the file, it refuses to open the file. It looks like MC does the same thing, which is actually the correct thing to do.
I would say that MC24, Fast Picture Viewer, Photo Gallery and Windows Photo Viewer all use the file properties to decide what Color Space to decode, but when I opened the file using Photoshop and just saved it to a new name, the inconsistency described above still occurs, but both Fast Picture Viewer and MC24 could open the renamed file. Photoshop must have written the file header correctly, but didn't change the area attributed to Windows file properties. Photo Gallery and Windows Photo Viewer still showed the colour in the renamed file incorrectly, being too dark.
So, no real conclusion.
Do all images from your Note 8 have the same problem?
Are there settings in the Note 8 that could change the Colour Space used, and have you changed any?
When you transferred the file from the Note 8 to your PC, were there any other applications involved?
I guess how did you transfer the file from your Note 8 to your PC?
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