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timgib

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Dec 15, 2010
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Hi
Could anyone please help with a query in regards to my Adobe Photoshop for Mac. I have just started using a macbook pro & as a curerent user of Photoshop i upgraded to the mac version. The problem i am encountering is that the photos i have put on have gone to the iphoto software & i don't seem able to move them to the Adobe software as it opens up in iphoto.
I have noticed the download with Adobe bridge package , but does this mean i have to reload my pictures onto the computer or am i missing something ? any help would be apprieciated.

Tim
 
Hi
Could anyone please help with a query in regards to my Adobe Photoshop for Mac. I have just started using a macbook pro & as a curerent user of Photoshop i upgraded to the mac version. The problem i am encountering is that the photos i have put on have gone to the iphoto software & i don't seem able to move them to the Adobe software as it opens up in iphoto.
I have noticed the download with Adobe bridge package , but does this mean i have to reload my pictures onto the computer or am i missing something ? any help would be apprieciated.

Tim

Sounds like you just need to change file associations
http://www.fileinfo.com/help/mac-change-program.html
 
Hi
Could anyone please help with a query in regards to my Adobe Photoshop for Mac. I have just started using a macbook pro & as a curerent user of Photoshop i upgraded to the mac version. The problem i am encountering is that the photos i have put on have gone to the iphoto software & i don't seem able to move them to the Adobe software as it opens up in iphoto.
I have noticed the download with Adobe bridge package , but does this mean i have to reload my pictures onto the computer or am i missing something ? any help would be apprieciated.

Tim

Right-click a file with the extension you want to open with Photoshop, and select "open with," then click the Always Use dialogue in that window.
 
Right-click a file with the extension you want to open with Photoshop, and select "open with," then click the Always Use dialogue in that window.

someone is a little too used to windows?

on mac you right click, select Show info, then choose what app to open with, and click "Change all"
 
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