I have downloaded Photoshop CC twice now.On first attempt I opened it and started to customise settings including which drive I wanted as a scratch disk.When I tried to reopen the program I had error messages of "Could not load default tool presets beacuse scratch disks are full " and then "Could not initialize because scratch disks are full ". I uninstalled via Windows7 Prof and reinstalled again but the same thing happened but this time I could not open the program to even customise it.
My PC runs on a SSD of 500GB which I use for Windows etc and still has 435 GB of space on it,I have a smaller older SSD of 120 GB which is now empty and an ordinary hard drive of 1TB which I use as a scratch drive and has 934GB free and 12GB RAM.I ran CS6 before on the old SSD with no problems.I cannot see how the scratch disk is full but understand that SSDs and Photoshop have had problems in the past.
I recently upgraded to PhotoshopCS5.5 and find that I can't print on my HP Photoshop Premium printer. I'm using a MacBook Pro with Mac OSX 10.6.8. I also am unable to open 2 images at the same time.
I have autocad civil 3d 2008 in my pc. From last 2 days I got a different problem i.e. when I am selecting open / save command from File menu graphical file select explorer is not opening just message in the command window . Previously I used to select files using graphical file explorer.
I reinstalled Adobe Photoshop CS2 because I had problems with opening files with my previous Photoshop CS2.Now I have the same problem: I cannot open files or save them, neither when I try to open it with Photoshop, nor when I open the picture and choose "open with...". Photoshop starts, but nothing happens! What can I do?
I've been using CS4 just fine for a long time. Suddenly when I try to open it I get an error dialog telling me that my licensing has expired. Error code 150:30. As far as I can tell, nothing has changed. I tried uninstall and then reinstall from original disk. No luck. Contacted Adobe Support. First they told me to remove the FlexNet Publisher preferences folder from my Library folder at root level. There is not such folder there. They then told me to modify permissions on one of the folders. Did that but still no success. Also tried repairing all disk permissions via Mac disk utility. Still no luck. Now they tell me that they can't/won't give further support because my version is too old (apparently only CS6 and CS5 qualify for support).
I am running this on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Only thing I have done that I can trace as a possible culprit was that I installed a new film scanner. As part of its software install it started to install a bundled copy of Photoshop Elements. I aborted that install. Subesequent to that I discovered I could not open my copy of CS4.
I am a student, My school uses CS5 - I have CS6 - I am unable to open my homework at school (cs6 wont open on cs5) But I can still open school work at home (cs5 can be opened in cs6)
if there is a way to save my cs6 psd files as an earlier version so I don't have to keep redoing my work
Why am I now unable to open NEF files in Ps CS6? Two weeks ago it was all working fine, I can still open my old ones but the photos I took today can't be opened.
When I attampt to open a file in Bridge or from FileOpen in Photoshop CC I get the following message. Windows cannot find C:program files (86) Adobe Adobe Photoshop CS3Photoshop.exe.
I uninstalled CS3 and my CS5 update a couple of months ago. This problem started with being unable to open jpegs and Tiffs from Bridge to Photoshop, it would however, let me open them
in Camera Raw and then into Photoshop. However even this has stopped
Unable to open AVI files in Photoshop CS6 I am running PS6 and want to open and edit AVI files. When I try to do that I get an error message saying "the video file cannot be opened" .
This seems to apply to ALL avis - yet I can open and edit MP4, MMV etc. I installed Gspot to track whether it was a codec issue and when I try to open ANY file I get this error message : "Warning: DirectShow crashed while GSpot was attempting to obtain information about a codec. This is usually due to damaged, misconfigured, conflicting, or poorly written codec drivers. It is possible, perhaps even likely, that other media players will crash when they attempt to play this file as well, as most of them will also use DirectShow.
GSpot was able to intercept the crash, and has attempted to identify the codec or filter involved; uninstalling or reinstalling this codec or filter may solve the problem. The codec was tentatively identified as: C:Windowssystem32imaadp32.acm Unknown video codec #11". I see a site to download the "imaadp32.acm" codec but what about the "Unknown video codec #11". What the heck is that and what do I do about it.
ps I should add that the avi files DO open and play in Bridge. I have the latest Quicktime. Everything is up to date and PS and the computer is otherwise working perfectly !
I just downloaded creative suite 5.5 on my new computer and never had any problems previously. However when i downloaded it to the new computer I am unable to open files.
When I open Photoshop, it opens like it would normally, but when I go to file > open , file > new nothing happens. There is no pop up for a new file and if I click on existing the file doesn't come up.
Can not open any RAW-files in PS CS6. Have tried "everything". Just formatted the hard disk, installed osx Lion again. Then installed CS6 and adobe RAW 7.1. Still can not open any kind of raw files.
I have been having a issue with Photoshop not opening any PSD of image file of any kind. I searched forums and discussions and tried all of the fixes that some people with the same symptoms were able to overcome this with.
One suggestion was to use a different windows login, with this I created a seperate login to my Windows7 x64, and when logged into this windows profile Photoshop works as expected , all features work normally. This issue first presented to me after upgrading to PS CS6, and for many months I have removed passwords from my computer so that I could use fast user switching between profiles, this is tedious at best. Today I upgraded to Photoshop CC hoping that the end of this issue would be taken care of in the new version, unfortunately-NO
When I try to open a .bmp file using the PS7 file open method with the file dialog window set for all formats, no .bmp files appear in the list of files.
If in Windows Explorer a .bmp file is selected then the right click option of open with PS7 is used PS7 gives an error message.
I've read other posts about saving .bmp files in 8 bit mode but can find nothing in the forum or manual about opening a .bmp file.
I have Adobe CS3. I've had it for two months, and just yesterday, it started freezing should I attempt to open files with the program. Should I right-click on an appropriate file and open it that way, it opens fine. I have attempted reinstalling photoshop,
The same day, I ran an anti-root kit program and removed several things. CS3 continued to work fine for a while afterwards, but then closed itself on me,
I am running Vista 64 bit, and have downloaded my CS4 to it. It will not let me download any updates thru the Help section- gives me "Adobe Output module 2.1 Failed to install. Install process has encountered a problem" but do you think it tells me what the problem is? It also tells me the "Services update- Failed to install" I have been at this for several days, and I am just about at my wits end! And when I try to open photos in CS4 it tells me "The specified module could not be found. C:Program Files (x86)CommonFilesAdobeAdobeVersionCueCS4Client4.0.1VersionCue.DLL" I understand the RAW files from my new camera (Canon T1I) won't open because there is no plug-in for it yet, but I can't even open RAW from my previous camera (Rebel XT), nor will it open any JPEGs. I get the same message for any attempts. I had no problems with the CS2 opening my older RAW files or JPEGs. When I open CS4 I get a message about the NVIDIA upgrade, which I finally was able to get that downloaded, tho I still get the message when opening CS4. I also am having issues now, that says the computer is giving me a "Blocked Startup Programs" message when turning on the computer. Is this affecting the CS4 somehow? I never had this message until the last month or so. Have no idea why it is now blocking programs. The Adobe CS4 Service Manager is on the list of blocked programs. Any ideas how to go about unblocking these, and reasons why they may have been blocked in the first place? The list is about 30 programs long! As you can tell, my computer "knowledge" leaves much to be desired!
I am trying to edit photos in the raw CR2 format I took with my Canon T1i. I cannot get the new Photoshop CC to open them. I think I need a plug in to do this but cannot find out where to download the plug in. Please send a link to the plug in 5.4 for windows and how to download it so i can finish editing the photos I have.
I cannot seem to open any picture files in Photoshop CC. It doesn't seem to matter what file type it is..jpg .gif .png no file will open. They open just fine in Illustrator but Photoshop can't seem to find them.
I've tried modifying what program "opens" the file but Photoshop isn't listed. Window Media Player is listed, as is Illustrator but I have to search for Photoshop and when I click on it, it doesn't do anything.
I am unable to open a jpg as a jpg once it has been opened——and NOT adjusted--- in raw. either can I open it as a jpg from within CS5 where it selects it from the Finder. Am I missing something or is this just the way CS5 has been designed?
Re: Icon issues in Bridge CS3 and also with Photo Downloader that have never been there before.
So, these are the issues. Just one of the folders that previously would show thumbnails now only shows DNG icons, and none will open in Photoshop to let me work on previous image. Issue #2 - can't download images with Photo Downloaders - both my wife's Canon G9 only shows CR2 icons, and my Nikon D300 only shows NEF icons - neither of these issues had appeared before or been an issue. Third issue. None of my Bridge folders - even those with regular thumbnail immages- will open now - get a message that says words to the effect of Photoshop doesn't recognize this type of file. Computer is a Mac, with OS 10.5.8
I recently tried to make more room on HD, so must have taken some critical files/commands out by accident. I'm sure that in trying to correct things have made things even worse- as may be noticed by the two snapshots I've attached. The first is one from a library from my user section. The second library image is from my hard drive. Hopefully you and others aren't laughing or crying too much over what you see - redundantcy, etc! All of my energies have focused on taking photos, obviously none to proper setup/use of organizing things on my Mac. I am most anxious to getting back to working with and saving images.
My Photoshop suddenly is not responding to any actions, such as opening ,creating or saving documents. Program is not freezed or anything, it just doesn't respond to actions. I worked with Photoshop last night, everything worked fine, set'd PC to sleep mode instead of shut down. Now when I woke up the PC, and tried to continue working, Photoshop just doesn't respond at all.
I had very little hard drive space available, but I cleaned it up to like 20Gb (I have worked with Photoshop, when there's only like 2Gb free space on scratch disk tho), closed other programs but still the same.
Restarting computer doesn't work anything, program opens, but it won't open or create anything. This is frustrating,
I can not open CR2 file in CS4 or Bridge. The CR2 images show in the preview window when I click the "open" button under "file". When I select the image to open I get "Unable to complete your request because it is not the right kind of document." I have uninstalled and re-installed the software, installed all the updates and get the same results.
While I'm in ps cs5 and have converted a layer to a smart object, when I click/double click on the layer or the icon it will not open into camera raw. I have tried this with jpgs, tiffs and psd files, I have no other problems with raw, bridge of Photoshop. I have also downloaded the latest patch from Adobe.
Suddenly my Photoshop CS4 has stopped working. I can open the program, but are not able to either open files (jpg, psd, tif ++) or create new files. No error message, it just doesn't happen anything. The program doesn't stop working either, I can still browse all menus or try to open the file again, but nothing happens, it's just like the functions doesn't work. Sometimes I''m able to open a file, by browsing my computer and choose "open in photoshop cs4". Then the file opens in Photoshop, but I'm not able to do anything. No menus or actions are working. I'm running 64bit Windows 7 on a Lenovo T420s laptop.
I'm running photoshop version 11.0.2
I have tried to reset the preferences, tried to reinstall Photoshop, tried other versions (CS5) and even tried to reinstall my computer. The program is still not working.
System info: Adobe Photoshop Version: 11.0.2 (11.0.2x20100514 [20100514.r.591 2010/05/14:02:00:00 cutoff; r branch]) X64
There's a specific file I can't open. I've worked on it previously, but a week later, and it won't open. All of my other PS CS6 files are intact, and will open immediately. However, this one file takes so long to load (2+ hours) that I end up restarting my computer in order to work on all of my other things. The size isn't the issue, either; it's only 70 megabytes, as opposed to some of my more heavy-duty files that run upwards 200 megabytes.
I'm thinking about opening it on another computer to see what happens, but I'm concerned about the fact that I can't open this particular file. I'm not sure if it's corrupted, based on the fact that it just sits on my computer and just tells me that it's loading.
Is there something I can do to make it open, or modify the file? I've already tried defragging my computer and other things, and I'm at a loss here. I really don't want to start working on this from scratch .