Views
216
Replies
3
Status
Closed
Can you look at the file association settings in your pc?
Because i find it a bit hard to believe that files with the same extension are opened with different programs.
It might very well be possible that files opened and saved with PS CS are opened as a default with PS CS.
You should be able to select a psd file and then go to "properties" and select the program you want to associate with it, and select PS CS.
You can do the same with other graphic filetypes, but with jpeg, gif and the like i prefer to have the windows image viewer as a default program to take a quick look at those files. You can always add more programs to the list "open with" in the same way as with hooking up a filetype to a program.
Because i find it a bit hard to believe that files with the same extension are opened with different programs.
It might very well be possible that files opened and saved with PS CS are opened as a default with PS CS.
You should be able to select a psd file and then go to "properties" and select the program you want to associate with it, and select PS CS.
You can do the same with other graphic filetypes, but with jpeg, gif and the like i prefer to have the windows image viewer as a default program to take a quick look at those files. You can always add more programs to the list "open with" in the same way as with hooking up a filetype to a program.
Must-have mockup pack for every graphic designer 🔥🔥🔥
Easy-to-use drag-n-drop Photoshop scene creator with more than 2800 items.