Permission to access files in Time machine

I am trying to restore photoshop files I created and seem to have erased by mistake. For some of the files Time Machine gives me the following message :
The opreation cannot be completed because you don't have permission to access " filename"
I created these files and they are important and I do not know what else to do to retrieve them.
I work with OS  10.6.8 on an Intel iMac.
Thank you

Thank you baltwo and Pondini for your suggestions.
I tried the E10 but it did not work and turned out to be more complicated than the solution I had found
while waiting.
Still trying to resolve it myself I found that all the instances where I received the « no permission » message involved folders. I then opened the folders, did a « select all » to select the individual files, thinking that maybe only one file was causing the problem and therefore trying to isolate it. I then did a « Restore » and it worked.  I had to choose a location but all the files were restored. All I had left to do was to put them back in a folder.
Not very sophisticated, I guess, but I have the end result I wanted and learned a new trick.

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