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Community Beginner ,
Aug 28, 2021 Aug 28, 2021

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Is there any way to make Photoshop CC instead of Preview the default app for opening .jpegs? 

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Adobe Employee , Aug 28, 2021 Aug 28, 2021

Yep. In the macOS Finder, select a JPEG file and hit cmd + i.

 

Then change the Open With pop-up from Preview to Photoshop.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 28, 2021 Aug 28, 2021

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Yep. In the macOS Finder, select a JPEG file and hit cmd + i.

 

Then change the Open With pop-up from Preview to Photoshop.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 28, 2021 Aug 28, 2021

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Doesn't Photoshop installer set that up on you mac. I believe it should. I use windows and The installed set Photoshop the default foe Jpeg,  Did  you remove a Photoshop version after you   install the latest Photoshop  version.  That may have messed with your Mac File type application association. I have seen that on windows so  I do do not use Adobe's uninstallers to remove version of Phoroshop on Windows I just delete them.  Then windows registy is still set up for the newer version of Photoshop. 

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What Jeff said is how you do this on a Mac. 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"

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@Woody16B8 

Adding to what Jeff said, you also need to click the "Change All" button to change the association for all jpegs and not just the one.

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