Dougall Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 When an image needs further editing I can't get it to open in Photoshop. Any suggestions, please?Doug Clark Quote
davegee Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Do you mean that you are trying to open it in PS from within PTE?DaveG Quote
Dougall Posted June 10, 2009 Author Report Posted June 10, 2009 Do you mean that you are trying to open it in PS from within PTE?DaveGDave,Yes - I tried Ctrl + W but to no effect.Doug Quote
Antbrewer Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Hi Dave,Have you tried to reset the 'opening sequence '. ie, Rt click on any image, select 'Open with', then from drop down menu select 'Choose program' and then select PS and make sure the little box 'Always use this program to open this file' is tickedThis should do the trick. But I guess you may have already done this.Anthony Quote
davegee Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Right click on image.Click on Explorer.Click on Open With.Choose your weapon.Folks around here know that I frown on that sort of thing, but if you must..............DaveG Quote
fh1805 Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Doug,Do you have JPG file extension associated with Photoshop? Ctrl+W relies on the file association to find the proper program to use.regards,Peter Quote
silvia1 Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Doug,Do you have JPG file extension associated with Photoshop? Ctrl+W relies on the file association to find the proper program to use.regards,Peter Hello, this problem also had, I want to open a photo from PTE .Opens on Picture Manager, because I configure this program that determines to open jpg files. But what would the solution without changing my settings, and can open photos only from PTE with Photoshop? Thank you Quote
davegee Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Right click on image.Click on Explorer.Click on Open With.Choose Photoshop.DaveG Quote
silvia1 Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Right click on image.Click on Explorer.Click on Open With.Choose Photoshop.DaveGThanks . Quote
Dougall Posted June 10, 2009 Author Report Posted June 10, 2009 Dave/AnthonyI've tried the Explorer route. Photoshop CS4 was not listed. I 'browsed' to it, selected it and ticked the box. Same result - no response. Checked again, CS4 still not in list.PeterThanks for your suggestion, JPEG's are associated with Photoshop.What next?Doug Quote
davegee Posted June 11, 2009 Report Posted June 11, 2009 Doug,If it is any consolation, I tried to add my CS3 to the list and failed - further investigation required. I think that it is a Windows issue and not PTE.DaveG Quote
Dougall Posted June 11, 2009 Author Report Posted June 11, 2009 Doug,If it is any consolation, I tried to add my CS3 to the list and failed - further investigation required. I think that it is a Windows issue and not PTE.DaveGDave,I've now have Bridge in the list and it does open the image using Ctrl + W - might work for you.Thanks for your help and advice. Doug. Quote
Ronniebootwest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Posted June 11, 2009 Doug,As a matter of interest, do you have more than one version of photoshop installed on your computer?I had a similar problem when I had CS2 and CS3 installed at the same time. When I un-installed CS2, the CTRL+W worked fine.Ron Quote
Dougall Posted June 11, 2009 Author Report Posted June 11, 2009 Doug,As a matter of interest, do you have more than one version of photoshop installed on your computer?I had a similar problem when I had CS2 and CS3 installed at the same time. When I un-installed CS2, the CTRL+W worked fine.RonRon.No, just the one. CS2 was removed when CS4 was installed (checked to make sure!)Doug Quote
jfa Posted June 11, 2009 Report Posted June 11, 2009 DougI had problems something like you with opening files with various applications, (CS3 being one), it does appear to be a Windows problem. Eventually someone told me about a small free tool call OpenExpert witch allows setting-up the relationships and importing applications to file types that XP seams not to permit.This may be of help to you, have a look here:http://www.baxbex.com/openexpert.htmlGood luck. Quote
davegee Posted June 12, 2009 Report Posted June 12, 2009 Thanks Doug,Ron's explanation might be the answer - more than one version on computer.However, as I indicated earlier, it is not something I would do.I rarely edit JPEGs and always return to a previously save TIFF or even RAW if my JPEG does not look the way I want it to look.DaveG Quote
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