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September 4, 2009
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how do I edit in Photoshop from Illustrator

  • September 4, 2009
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I am running CS4 Master Suite on Mac 10.5.8 and in other CS versions of Illustrator, I could select the image I just placed and click "Edit Original" and the image would then open in Photoshop. Now the "Edit Original" is grayed out. I am sure it's a simple setting I am overlooking and I tried to search the forum, but get an admin error when trying to search the forum no matter what info I add in the search field. It seems the forum is all Adobe what's to give us as far as tech support....and now it is giving errors!

Mark

Correct answer PrepressPro1

The file has to be placed as a Link, not embedded. If you go to the links panel and see a little graphic icon next to the link then you image is embedded. Select the link in the Links Panel and click the Go to Link icon at the bottom of the panel, this will center you up on the image so you can confirm it is the image you want to relink to. Now click the Relink Icon at the bottom of the Links panel. Navigate to the image which was placed. This will relink or update the link. Once this is done you only need to select the image in the Links panel and click on the Edit Original Icon at the bottom of the Links panel. This should launch PhotoShop and allow you to edit the linked file, now that it is well and truly linked and not embedded.

6 replies

Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 27, 2022

Hi all,

 

Take a look at the following article to move designs between Photoshop and Illustrator for a different workflow that suits your design objectives: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/move-designs-between-photoshop-illustrator.html

 

Also, if you are looking to work with Illustrator design in Photoshop? See this: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/use-illustrator-artwork-in-photoshop.html

 

Hope it helps.

Thanks,

Mohit

Participant
April 10, 2015
Participant
April 13, 2015

Thanx so much!

FredA&R
Participant
August 22, 2014

I had a similar problem with an embedded image I got from a client — the image was not on my machine and hence unavailable for re-linking.

To my (happy) surprise Illustrator CC has a feature to UNEMBED the image (don't know if this is also there in previous versions).

Double click on the image and in the horizontal bar you will see the UNEMBED image button (screen shot attached).

Clicking on the button gives you the option of saving the image to disk as a PSD/other file.

Participating Frequently
April 16, 2012

Thank you so much for the advice, so the preference is a 'finder' problem' not an illustrator preference. The penny has finally dropped. I have change it in the finder 'info' window  and did 'change all' too - Brilliant

wmiami
Participant
October 23, 2013

The only problem is that now if you're just browsing your images and just need a preview it will open it in Photoshop Adobe should find a way to overpass the OS standard to keep the suite integrated

Inspiring
September 4, 2009

Good advice already, this may be helpful too:

When placing images, enable "link":

When saving AI, do not enable "Include Linked Content" (unless you have a need to embed all of your links, because that's what it does):

It is not necessary to embed links for other applications, the image data is included in the PDF output portion of the AI file, and the other app will reference the PDF output (as long as you check "Create PDF Compatible File)

As long as you always save this way, and link when placing, links remain dynamic content in Illustrator, and image links can be accessed in Photoshop with "Edit Original" in either the links panel or the Control bar.

Inspiring
October 5, 2023

That's not an answer.

 

I know all about the difference between Linked and Embedded, but what I want is to edit embedded files in Photoshop too.

 

It's quite tiring to have to explain why I want this but ok:

1. We get files delivered with embedded images.

2. Images can be copied from another app (e.g. a web browser) and pasted into Illustrator.

 

 

Ton Frederiks
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 5, 2023
PrepressPro1
PrepressPro1Correct answer
Legend
September 4, 2009

The file has to be placed as a Link, not embedded. If you go to the links panel and see a little graphic icon next to the link then you image is embedded. Select the link in the Links Panel and click the Go to Link icon at the bottom of the panel, this will center you up on the image so you can confirm it is the image you want to relink to. Now click the Relink Icon at the bottom of the Links panel. Navigate to the image which was placed. This will relink or update the link. Once this is done you only need to select the image in the Links panel and click on the Edit Original Icon at the bottom of the Links panel. This should launch PhotoShop and allow you to edit the linked file, now that it is well and truly linked and not embedded.

Participant
January 2, 2010

PrepressPro1 wrote:

The file has to be placed as a Link, not embedded. If you go to the links panel and see a little graphic icon next to the link then you image is embedded. Select the link in the Links Panel and click the Go to Link icon at the bottom of the panel, this will center you up on the image so you can confirm it is the image you want to relink to. Now click the Relink Icon at the bottom of the Links panel. Navigate to the image which was placed. This will relink or update the link. Once this is done you only need to select the image in the Links panel and click on the Edit Original Icon at the bottom of the Links panel. This should launch PhotoShop and allow you to edit the linked file, now that it is well and truly linked and not embedded.

Hi there!

The problem that I have is that I'm trying to edit the link image inside illustrator but when I clic "Edit original" it doesn't launch Photoshop but the preview mode on my Mac. How can I set up photoshop so when I clic "Edit original" will open Photoshop nor the other?
Thanks for your help!

Participant
January 4, 2010

In the finder find the type of file you have link, that is tiff or jpeg or psd or png, file type . When you find one g control or right click on the icon and from the contextual menu choose get info. You will see in the get info dialog a category Open with if it is not expanded expand it and change the application from Preview to Photoshop and then below tht you will see something like apply to all of this type. Click that as well.


Wade_Zimmerman wrote:

In the finder find the type of file you have link, that is tiff or jpeg or psd or png, file type . When you find one g control or right click on the icon and from the contextual menu choose get info. You will see in the get info dialog a category Open with if it is not expanded expand it and change the application from Preview to Photoshop and then below tht  you will see something like apply to all of this type. Click that as well.

Wade_Zimmerman... thank you so much!

You saved my life! It was very frustrating for me 'cause I knew it was easy!... so thanks!

Happy New Year by the way!