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Is there any way that when you are trying to browse through previous Adobe Files and you end up with a screen that's just a wall of Program Specific Files that can't show what the actual fil would look like compared to how you can see a PNG File in your File Browser?
I'd love to be able to see a Preview option for an Adobe PSD File to show similar as a PNG Format of the File would so the ability to know what file you are selecting is correct.
I would see this to be ideal as then you're not required to make a Subfolder for a PSD File and a PNG to go with it just to be able to spot that file and then put the same file into multiple Subfolders and than suddenly you're in the state that all your files are now multiples and you start to run low on space on your Computer/External Storage Drives.
Is there anything like this already for Adobe Software on Windows 10 64 Bit?
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A codec to display .PSD files in Windows File Explorer- I have not been able to find.
Instead I suggest you use an Image Browser like-
Adobe Bridge (free) https://www.adobe.com/au/products/bridge.html
XnView (freeware)
FastStone Image Viewer (freeware)