Adobe PS Jpeg file.

Hey guys, I'm wondering if it's possible to change whether Photoshop opens a PS Jpeg file, which is just a jpeg saved in PS, into opening with Preview, as it's really annoying to load up PS instead of just in preview. Selecting "Always open with this application" doesn't seem to work, so any help is appreciated.
Thanks guys.

It should work. Indeed, I've been in the process of changing all my Photoshop files to open with PS Elements instead of Photoshop CS1. Whenever I run into a Photoshop file that launches CS1 (and there are several different types, not just plain jpegs and psd files), I then do a GetInfo on that file, change the default to Elements in the drop down menu and click the Change All button. I get the "are you sure you want to do this" dialog and click the "yeah I'm sure" button.
What happens is that an entry is made in this file:
"/Users/username/Library/Preferences/com.apple.LaunchServices.plist"
The entry describes the file in this form "LSHandlerContentType: String: com.adobe.photoshop-image" followed by the instruction to Ignore the Creator, and then what to use instead. I currently have three entries, the one quoted for psd files, one for plain jpegs, and one for pict files. You might check to see if the com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file is being updated, that is, the date modified corresponds to when you make a change. If it isn't being updated then that would be the source of your problem.
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