Photo Shop editor

Photo Shop installs but editor will not run.  Organizer works normally

You are  correct in your observation that Photoshop is a professional-level application that makes no apologies for its long and steep learning curve.
For your purposes, you may want to look at Photoshop Elements, which is a simpler version of the full Photoshop with a lot of hand-holding features for beginners and amateurs.  It costs only a very small fraction of what Photoshop costs.
You can download the trial version and see for yourself if it fits your needs.
This forum here is for the full version of Photoshop only.  If you have any further questions, please visit the Ps Elements forum:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop_elements?view=discussions 

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  • Adobe photo shop element 12 photo editor wont work

    @Hi I opened my adobe photo shop elements 12 and my photo editor isn't working... Can someone please help me...

    Hi MegJT,
    Sorry for the trouble.
    If you are working on Windows
    Please follow these steps:
    Try to rename SLCache to Slcache.old in the following location
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe
    and
    SLStore to Slstore.old
    C:\ProgramData\Adobe\SLStore
    and Right Click on the Photoshop Elements 12 icon and run as administrator.
    Let us know if this works.
    Regards,
    Sandeep

  • Drag and drop to photo shop no longer works after installing Apple "Photos"; It was working fine before the latest Apple update (10.10.3) . what can be done?

    drag and drop to photo shop no longer works after installing Apple "Photos"; It was working fine before the latest Apple update (10.10.3) . what can be done?

    Nothing. It's nothing to do with PSE; this is a limitation of Photos, as is the loss of being able to use an external editor without exporting copies of your images.

  • Photo shop elements 7

    I have Photo Shop Elements 7 - using with Windows XP.  In the Organizer section, main menu, I cannot
    get the File, Edit, Find, View to show up without having to click on the double arrows first.  I would like
    them to appear as they do in Editor section.  Thanks for any help.

    If you follow the link in John's first option, you will find these instructions for XP:
    Reduce the Windows screen font size to 96 dpi.
    Choose Start > Control Panel > Display or Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display.
    Choose Settings > Advanced.
    Choose Normal Size (96 DPI) from the DPI Settings menu.
    Click OK to the warning, then click Apply.
    Click Yes in the General dialog box if it states that the required files are already installed on your desktop.
    Close the Display Properties Control Panel.
    Restart your computer.
    Juergen

  • ??  How to resize in Photo Shop Express

    I've been on hold for two 30 minutes sessions to find out how to get out of Photo Shop Express.
    All I want to do is resize a picture. It comes up, but I can't figure out how to resize. So, I really want to
    get out of Photo Shop Express and go to another product unless someone can help. me.
    thanks

    Hi Ann
    Sorry for the difficulties.  In case it's not too late, here are some steps for accessing our online Editor's image resize tool:
    1. If you are already a member of Photoshop.com, sign in your account.  You can access you account at either www.photoshop.com or http://www.photoshop.com/tools/organizer
    2. If you are a member, and have not already uploaded your photo to you online account, please do so. Look for the 'Upload' button at the top right of the Photoshop Express Online Organizer (http://www.photoshop.com/tools/organizer).  Select your image, and click the Edit button at the bottom of the Window.
    If you are not a member, you can still access our online Editor at this URL:  http://www.photoshop.com/tools?wf=editor   Just go to this page and upload your photo to begin editing it.
    3. Once you have your image open in the Online Editor, find the 'Resize' button on the left next to our other editing tools.  Then choose the resize settings you like and click 'Save' when you're done.

  • Difference between photo shop and premiere elements

    What is the difference between photo shop and premiere elements?

    toledo2925
    If you are interested in Adobe Photoshop Elements (photo editor), please review the following link and then contact Adobe Sales for further information.
    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements/buying-guide.displayTab3.html
    If you are interested in Adobe Premiere Elements (video editor), please review the following link and then contact Adobe Sales for further information.
    Adobe Premiere Elements 12 - Buying guide
    This is not Adobe. Rather a user to user forum to assist Premiere Elements users with their Premiere Elements workflow problems.
    ATR

  • IPhoto, Adobe Photo Shop Elements, & Photo Files

    Just noticed that Photo Shop Elements is on sale this week.  If I purchase/download it, will I lose my iPhoto library?  I have version '09, 8.1.2 (424).  I've never upgraded to a newer version of iPhoto for fear of losing my library, based on some of the comments from other forums.  I do have my computer backed up via a LaCie drive and have had to reload my library once before. (It's very scary when you think you've lose 30K photos!)
    A

    Using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements as Your Editor of Choice in iPhoto.
    1 - select Photoshop or Photoshop Elememts as your editor of choice in iPhoto's General Preference Section's under the "Edit photo:" menu.
    2 - double click on the thumbnail in iPhoto to open it in Photoshop.  When you're finished editing click on the Save button. If you immediately get the JPEG Options window make your selection (Baseline standard seems to be the most compatible jpeg format) and click on the OK button. Your done. 
    3 - however, if you get the navigation window
    that indicates that  PS wants to save it as a PS formatted file.  You'll need to either select JPEG from the menu and save (top image) or click on the desktop in the Navigation window (bottom image) and save it to the desktop for importing as a new photo.
    This method will let iPhoto know that the photo has been editied and will update the thumbnail file to reflect the edit..
    With Photoshop Elements  the Saving File preferences should be configured as shown:
    I also suggest the Maximize PSD File Compatabilty be set to Always.  In PSE’s General preference pane set the Color Picker to Apple as shown:
    Screenshots are from PSE 10
    Note 1:  to switch between iPhoto and PS or PSE as the editor of choice Control (right)-click on the thumbnail and select either Edit in iPhoto or Edit in External Editor from the contextual menu. If you use iPhoto to edit more than PSE re-select iPhoto in the iPhoto General preference pane. Then iPhoto will be the default editor and you can use the contextual menu to select PSE for your editor when desired.
    Note 2:  editing a RAW file with either PSE or PS creates a new file which must be saved outside of iPhoto, i.e. the Desktop, and imported as a new photo into the iPhoto Library.
    OT

  • Aperture vs Adobe Photo Shop

    How does Aperture compare to Adobe Photo shop? My usage is light mostly organizing and fixing personal photos with some usage for work in the engineering field.
    Thanks

    Aperture and Photoshop are two different animals. Photoshop is a pixel editor while Aperture does global processing and provides DAM support (digital asset management). The following are some lines I picked up (and edited) for other threads in this forum - hope they help:
    Aperture is aimed at being a workflow for handling raw camera images doing mostly global corrections. Photoshop is meant for handling processed images mostly and allows you to do fine local adjustments.
    Global means adjustments which are applied to the entire image such as tonal correction etc whereas localized corrections are something like removing a hair out of place, doing composite images, or removing red-eye.
    I'd say there's a tiny bit of overlap between the two, but Photoshop was designed for graphic designers, and photographers happened to find it powerful for pixel editing of photograph files. Aperture is intended for photographers and provides the tools and a workflow that they need. I've found others say that they new need Photoshop only 5% of the time and that Aperture (or Lightroom - Adobe's beta, soon-to-be competitor) will do the complete processing most of the time.
    - Pierre

  • Moved computer location. ca not get elemnts 11 only photo shop. lost progect

    I moved our computer location. Now I can not get premiere elements 11. I only get my photo shop. HELP  please

    barbe1957
    Please explain "no".
    Does that mean the Premiere Elements 11 did not open to the double click of the Adobe Premiere Elements.exe file?
    If not, then we are going to try renaming just the SLCache Folder as described in the following Premiere Elements blog post
    which should be applicable to versions 11 and 12.
    ATR Premiere Elements Troubleshooting: PE12: Premiere Elements 12 Editor Will Not Open
    Just do Way 2/Step 2.
    If that does not work, we will go for deleting the Premiere Elements 11 settings file.
    Local Disk C
    Users
    Owner
    AppData
    Roaming
    Adobe
    Premiere Elements
    12.0
    and in the 12.0 Folder is the Adobe Premiere Elements Prefs file that you delete. If that does not work, then you delete the whole 12.0 Folder
    in which the Adobe Premiere Elements Prefs file exists. Be sure to be working with Folder Options Show Hidden Files, Folders, and Drives active so that you can see the complete path cited.
    What you are reporting should not be happening as a result of moving the computer from one outlet to another. Were you having any problems with the computer before you decided to change its location?
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • I need help choosing the correct Photo Shop product for my needs.

    I sell items on Ebay, my photos are often blurry, have shadows or do not show fine details. How do I know which photo shop product is best for my needs?

    I agree with Silkrooster's answer, however I will also say that starting by taking a "good" photo will help you a ton, even before you bring it into a photo editor. It may just be that you need to create a makeshift lighting setup (to avoid problematic shadows), or try taking your photos with a tripod (to avoid blurring).
    Here is a link with some really great tips to help you with product photography.
    I would also recommend that you check out Adobe Lightroom, which is a program created specifically for photographers. Below is a video showing how a photo can be vastly improved in 5 minutes! I hope you find this helpful.

  • How do I deactivate photo shop 11 so I may transfer to another

    How do I deactivate photo shop 11  Help menu does not have deactivate in it

    It's only in the Editor's help menu, not in the organizer.

  • How do I start photo shop cc?

    How do I start photo shop CC?

    It's only in the Editor's help menu, not in the organizer.

  • Help with photo shop album, reg version not starter version

    I have the regular version of Photo Shop album, not the starter version.  I recently purchased a new camera.  It is 18 megipixels.  I was trying to edit the picture, to take the red eye out, and got an error message saying that the picture was too big to edit in Photo Shop album.  Will this program not work with pictures that large?
    Thanks,

    I would imagine that some of the free image editors available today would be more powerful than PSE v1.

  • Help with an older version of photo shop elements

    Does anyone know how to install adobe photoshop elements version 1.0.1 into win 7 home edition when I try to install it asks for internet explorer 4.0 or greater to install photo shop elements.
    Any help or advice would be appreciated.
    Buzziness

    I would imagine that some of the free image editors available today would be more powerful than PSE v1.

  • How do you transfer Creative Cloud (Light Room & Photo Shop) from your old Desk top to a new desk top

    I have just got a new desk top and I am trying to work out how to get The creative Cloud programs I use (light Room and Photo Shop) off my old Desk top and onto the new desktop. Does any one know how to do this or have already done it, or do you have to cancel the subscription on the old PC and start a new subscription for the new PC.

    Hi Jessica,
    You do not need to cancel the subscription. You can simply follow the article: Creative Cloud Help | Download, install, update, or uninstall apps which will help you to install the Adobe CC application on your new PC.
    If possible you can also deactivate the license from your previous computer using the article: Activation & Deactivation Help.
    Let me know if it works or not.
    Thanks,
    Ratandeep Arora

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