Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function



Barry_M wrote:
Yes, no doubt I am confused, but I did not request help with changing
file associations, nor did I mention "default image editor".

Let me attempt again to explain my problem. One of the tasks I
performed after installing Windows XP Professional was to associate
all image file types with Microsoft Photo Editor, so that when I
double-click any image file, including a .bmp file, then the image
will open in Photo Editor. That remains the case and I do not wish to
change it. I do not wish to change any file associations.

The default Preview application, on the other hand, is Windows
Picture and Fax Viewer. Thus, after installing the operating system
and before altering any settings, if I right-click on any image file
and select Preview, then the image is displayed in Windows Picture
and Fax Viewer.

My problem is this: since I installed Photoshop CS3 the Preview
application for one file type, .bmp, has been usurped by Photoshop
CS3, i.e. when I right-click on a .bmp file and select Preview, then
Photoshop CS3 launches with the image opened. This is not what I
want. I wish to restore the status quo, so that I can Preview .bmp
files in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

Perhaps a registry key has become corrupted?
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I only offer the following as a suggestion...

Maybe you can find an option to correct
this issue at the following location...some
experimentation may be required....

Good luck.....

Go to...Start / Run and Type:
control folders
press...enter.

On the Folder Options screen...
Choose...File Types tab.

Scroll down to and select BMP...maybe left
clicking the Restore button will be worth a try.
After clicking the Restore button it should
change to Advanced...

Left click Advanced and you will have
options to change...the edit, open and
printto associations.

For example...if you left click Open you can
enter the following path that opens Windows
Picture and Fax Viewer:

rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscreen %1

Maybe if you compare the entries for your
other file types to the entries for BMP you
can discover what is causing the problem.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk


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