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May 03, 2007 07:32 |  #16

Lord_Malone wrote in post #3142754 (external link)
Sounds like that might be the solution indeed. Thanks for the link.

Funny thing is, I'm a member of the Adobe forums, but still try to find answers here first. Must be a POTN comraderie thing. ;)

Well, there forum sucks as far as viewing goes. The interface is just hiorrible. Plus, some of the people there are just downright rude, kinda like DP review.

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Thanks for the help folks,
Sorry for the delay in getting back, bit of a busy schedule lately.
I uploaded some new photos from my 30D (Adobe rgb) If i set my coulorspace in PS3 to Adobe RGB I can open the files but not save them. If I set my colour space to SRGB i cannot even open them.
I then tried to open them in lightroom, no problem. I can manipulate and save and even export to photoshop.
I have been in touch with adobe and tried to send them a file which im having problems with through their browse function but I get an error saying among others that it must be a jpeg file. It is a jpeg file but there seems to be some corruption of the file taking place i think.
I await a response from them and meanwhile will re read this thread and check out a few suggestions.

Mark

What are you trying to save them as, JPEG, TIFF, or PSD? What bit depth are you using 8 bit or 16 bit? When you export to Photoshop what color space are you using to export, sRGB, AdobeRGB, or ProPhoto RGB?


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May 05, 2007 03:53 |  #17

In2Photos wrote in post #3140722 (external link)
Ed, here might be your solution:

http://www.adobeforums​.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bc3b8ec/0 (external link)

Looks like you were right on the money. I tried this and it worked.

his is from the FAQs at www.lightroom-extra.com: (external link)

Lightroom does not recognize Photoshop CS2 - Windows

Perform this at your own risk.
Here's how to fix it:

1) Run regedit.exe from start menu->run
2) Look for this folder:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Sof​tware\Microsoft\Window​s\CurrentVersion\App Paths\photoshop.exe

In that folder, there should be a key "Path" and its value should be the folder where Photoshop CS2 (or any other Photoshop version) is installed."

If your registry does not have that folder, created it and add a "Path" key with the value being the path to Photoshop CS2:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\

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May 05, 2007 13:28 |  #18

Lord_Malone wrote in post #3154711 (external link)
Looks like you were right on the money. I tried this and it worked.


Glad that worked. Now, tell me how you got LR to look like that on top.;)


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May 06, 2007 01:36 |  #19

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Glad that worked. Now, tell me how you got LR to look like that on top.;)

That's actually not supposed to be there. I use RocketDock on my desktop, and those happen to be the icons I had docked on there at the time (Adobe and Office 2007 apps.) I've since removed the Office 2007 icons (pinned them to the start menu instead) from the dock and just kept the Adobe ones and the recycle bin there since it looked a little cluttered. When I work on the CS3 side of the monitor, the RocketDock defaults to showing up on top of Lightroom for some wierd reason. When I switch back over to the Lightroom side, the dock disappears and goes back to being on the desktop where it should be. Don't ask me why.

It would be cool if you could dock the CS3, bridge, illustrator, etc. icons in that open space though wouldn't it?

At least my desktop looks much cleaner... ;)

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May 10, 2007 09:15 as a reply to  @ Lord_Malone's post |  #20

I think I may have got to the bottom of the problem.
I downloaded the windows raw codec so that i could view my 30 d raw files. The problem seems to have started from then. The files already on my computer seem to have been corrupted somehow and will not open in photoshop, either on my machine or any other.
Has anyone else had any problems after downloading the raw codec to view raw files in windows?

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