Elements 10 Editor error on File / Open iPhoto Library folder

We have Installed PSE 10 and properly associated iPhoto to use PSE Editor.  When we open iPhoto, we can click a photo, click on Edit.. and the photo appears for editing within the PSE Editor.  This part is GOOD. 
Our problem is that we don't use iPhoto, and would prefer to open the Editor directly, click on FILE / OPEN... go to our iPhoto library, double click.. and select photos from that pathway.  Instead, the iPhoto folder does NOT open.. and we get the error:
"Could not complete your request because of a program error."
We have reinstalled PSE twice, and the same problem occurs.
Are we doing something wrong, or does PSE Editor NOT work to open the iPhoto folder?
Thank you for your help!

When you have imported you images into iPhoto, they are placed in your Library. The library is a special type of folder, similar to a ZIP or other compressed format. Photoshop Elements is unable to open this compressed directory, which is why you get the error. Basically, you need to get your images out of iPhoto and into a normal folder. You can do this by pulling your iPhoto library into the Organizer (File > Get Photos and Vidoes > From iPhoto).

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    All of the above are a: safer and b: faster than surfing the old Library folders.
    Regards
    TD

  • Can't Open iPhoto Library in CS3 Ext or through Bridge

    Does anyone know who to open photos stored in the iPhoto Library without having to first save them to the desktop or some other folder?

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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #3
    Posted By: mfettig - Mar 29, 2008 02:56 pm
    I search I did before posting my message for iPhoto turned up nothing...
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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #2
    Posted By: Ramón G Castañeda - Mar 29, 2008 02:20 pm
    For instance:
    -macman, "iPhoto & Photoshop" #8, 2 Mar 2008 1:20 pm
    n Topic name: Can't Open iPhoto Library in CS3 Ext or through Bridge
    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #1
    Posted By: Ramón G Castañeda - Mar 29, 2008 02:18 pm
    iPhoto buries the images deep inside a package. :/ This question comes up often, but I don't recall anyone giving a straight solution. Do a forum search on
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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh
    Posted By: mfettig - Mar 29, 2008 02:56 pm
    Does anyone know who to open photos stored in the iPhoto Library without having to first save them to the desktop or some other folder?
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    Posted By: Joe Sap - Feb 23, 2008 11:33 am
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    Posted By: Kevin B Gilmore - Jan 14, 2008 12:42 pm
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    Posted By: Micah Diamond - Mar 24, 2008 10:23 pm
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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #8
    Posted By: -macman - Mar 2, 2008 01:20 pm
    Arlen, take a look at this: http://www.macworld.com/article/50671/2006/05/photobrowser.html I just tried it, and it seems to work pretty slick. iPhoto doesnt even have to be running to use it. Simply drag files from the browser to wherever you choose
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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #7
    Posted By: Tom Murray 1 - Mar 2, 2008 12:30 pm
    I think what he wants, is to be able to browse through photos stored in iPhoto from Photoshop.
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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #6
    Posted By: -macman - Mar 2, 2008 11:30 am
    Arlen, >If anyone has other ideas, please post Can you be more specific about your needs/workflow? Weve shown you several ways to open iPhoto files in Photoshop already. Im curious b why any of those detailed methods fail to suit you. I
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    Posted By: Arlen Nagata - Mar 2, 2008 10:52 am
    Thanks -macman & Nani, I was hoping for a better solution. Yes I can export all my photos, but that defeats the purpose of using iPhoto to organize them. And yes I can find the originals with show in finder, but it's a bit tedious. I think
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    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #2
    Posted By: -macman - Mar 2, 2008 01:35 am
    >I'm using iPhoto to manage my photos, but I can't access the pictures in photoshop. Correct. In the past, too many users were caught messing around in iPhotos library, thus causing endless corruption problems within the app. Apple decided to disco
    n Topic name: iPhoto & Photoshop
    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh - Message #1
    Posted By: Ramón G Castañeda - Mar 2, 2008 12:17 am
    Forget about what you have "imported into" iPhoto. Open the originals.
    Discussion: Topic name: iPhoto & Photoshop
    Forum name: Photoshop Macintosh
    Posted By: Arlen Nagata - Mar 23, 2008 06:50 am
    I'm using iPhoto to manage my photos, but I can't access the pictures in photoshop. What do I do? The closest thing I've found is in iPhoto I changed the "Preferences" of edit to open Photoshop. Is there another solution to integrat
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  • My iphoto library folder with files of my pictures is missing from the pictures folder, only the application icon remains.  I have read through similar discussions but have not managed to fix the problem with the recommended solutions.  Can anyone help?

    I have a Macbook Pro with iphoto '08 running on Mac OS X version 10.5.8.  I used to be able to go to my pictures folder on my HD and access my pictures via that iphoto library folder.  There used to be a small arrow next to the iphoto icon with all the albums then listed within the folder (to the right).  That arrow is now gone and all I have is the iphoto application icon which just reopens iphoto when I click on it, but I want to be able to access the data files.  Somehow I do have files btwn 2008 and 2009 but it hasn't created these since then...Could someone please help me to restore this ability?  I have read other similar posts but they seem to be related to lost data all together and I do luckily have all my pictures in iphoto still. I just can't access them in the pictures folder which means I can't access them on my external hard drive.  I am now out of start up disc space somehow so I figured I had to delete some albums (I have 12,090 pictures) and do have them backed up but want to make sure I can go back for them when I need them.  I did export all the pictures to a folder on the hard drive but it is all 12,090 in one long list with only numbers as names and not in any order, this will be a nightmare to access later!  Please help!  Thank you!

    You can’t open your current photo library using this version of iPhoto.
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    Apply the two fixes below in order as needed:
    Fix #1
    Launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down and rebuild the library.
    Select the options identified in the screenshot. 
    Fix #2
    Using iPhoto Library Manager  to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
    Click on the Add Library button, navigate to your Home/Pictures folder and select your iPhoto Library folder.
    Now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the File ➙ Rebuild Library menu option
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  • How do I resolve this error message? The iPhoto library is on a locked volume.  Reopen iPhoto when you have read/write access, or reopen iPhoto with the Option key held down to choose another library.

    How do I resolve this error message? The iPhoto library is on a locked volume.  Reopen iPhoto when you have read/write access, or reopen iPhoto with the Option key held down to choose another library.

    Hi j,
    I don't know if this will work, but I'd try logging in to an admin account, going to your main library (not user library), opening it, opening Application Support, selecting iPhoto, hold down the command key and press i, click on the lock in the lower left, entering the password and making sure you have Read & Write privileges for System and Admin.

  • Finder can't open my iPhoto Library folder anymore

    I recently installed iLife '08, and can no longer open my iPhoto Library folder and subfolders using Finder. When I try, it automatically launches iPhoto, which severely limits my access to these files. I've looked at the built-in help and on-line help, and haven't found an answer yet. Does it have anything to do with something called a "media browser"?

    Frsbdg
    Welcome to the Apple user discussion forums
    Yes - it has a lot to do with media browser
    there are many ways to correctly and safely access your photos - using the finder is NOT one of them - it is (and always has been) recommended that you do not enter the iPhoto library directly. click here for a discussion of the ways to safely and correctly access your photos.
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