Hi there,
CS1 is driving me nuts! At the moment, when I drop an image onto the Photoshop icon, Photoshop launches but does nothing else, also when in another program (Nikon capture), when I ask to 'open image in photoshop' the same thing happens. The only way I can open an image is go to 'file' and 'open'. Which is very annoying.
If anyone has aa solution - I would very grateful!
Photoshop CS1 not opening images
Started by UK_Sub, Jan 30 2009 05:45 AM
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#1
Posted 30 January 2009 - 05:45 AM
#2
Posted 30 January 2009 - 11:49 AM
When your dragging the image into the photoshop icon, are you letting go of the mouse button right away ?
Its best to wait, hold your image over the photoshop icon, till photoshop pops up on your screen then drag the image a little into photoshop window, then let go of the mouse button, it should open then,, if that dosent work, then thay must be something wrong, if thats the case, i would re-install photoshop.
Not sure about the Nikon, i have never used that so cant really say
Hope this helps
Its best to wait, hold your image over the photoshop icon, till photoshop pops up on your screen then drag the image a little into photoshop window, then let go of the mouse button, it should open then,, if that dosent work, then thay must be something wrong, if thats the case, i would re-install photoshop.
Not sure about the Nikon, i have never used that so cant really say
Hope this helps
#3
Posted 30 January 2009 - 06:37 PM
I would say reinstall or try deleting Photoshop Preferences file , believe me it can cause the worst of problems.
To Delete Preferences File,
In Photoshop 6 and up, hold down Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac) immediately after (or while) launching Photoshop. A prompt will ask if you want to delete the preferences file. Click Yes.
If that does not work for you , try reinstalling if you can.
Hope it works,
Astro
To Delete Preferences File,
In Photoshop 6 and up, hold down Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac) immediately after (or while) launching Photoshop. A prompt will ask if you want to delete the preferences file. Click Yes.
If that does not work for you , try reinstalling if you can.
Hope it works,
Astro
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