OX10.6 scanners and photoshop

Hello - I've just upgraded form 10.5 to 10.6 and I'm now having problems with photoshop - specifically importing from scanner. Photoshop keeps quitting as the scanner is preparing to preview. The scanner is a Canon Pixma MP610. Is the problem with the scanner , photoshop CS (version 8.0) and what can I do to sort anything out? All was fine and dandy before installing 10.6....
I'm techno illiterate - which is why I have a mac in the first place.... so if solutions can be made for the hard of thinking it would be much appreciated. Thanks

I suggest you launch Image Capture, and then use it to scan. After you scan something using Image Capture, save the file, then open the file in Photoshop. While CS1 is not supported, it will run--I have used it occasionally, although briefly, in Snow Leopard.
You might also consider buying Adobe Elements 8, which works just fine in Snow Leopard, and is far far cheaper than upgrading from CS1 to CS4.
Francine
Francine
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