One reason I can think of is that you just have one instance of each image, so if you use it one place it will disappear in other places. If you have the resources defined in XAML you can set x:Shared="false": msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa97077... Otherwise you'd have to create additional instances manually from your code.
The button is defined as this in the code which is based on a custom template. And the ImageSource is a DependencyProperty of type BitmapSource. I could try to move all of these into resources, but we have them as external content to allow us to change the files without a recompile.
– SteveM Mar 8 at 19:42 This also happens on an image that is used in a single place in the app as well. – SteveM Mar 8 at 19:58.
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