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Old 11-22-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default JPEG's Opening in paint by default from Bridge

Can some one give me a bit of help please?
When I open a jpeg in bridge,when i go to cs2 and browse,the programme automatically opens the picture in "Paint"...
How do I revert it back to open in CS2

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Old 11-23-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: JPEG's Opening in paint by default from Bridge

Look in preferences (windows CS2 under Edit) and select File Type Associations. Look under JPEG and select CS2

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Default Re: JPEG's Opening in paint by default from Bridge

I had a similar problem some time back, but solved it by saviing my pics always in PSD and not in JPG. Now my pics from Bridge go directly to CS2.
Its not a good idea to save your pics in JPG anyway as you lose detail and quality everytime you open and close them.
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Default Re: JPEG's Opening in paint by default from Bridge

In Bridge, Edit > Preferences and choose File Types on the left. Scroll down to .jpeg, and choose Photoshop CS2 from the droplist.

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