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How do you switch between 64 bit and 32 bit? (Win 7)

Participant ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

I have searched here, Adobe Support, read the User Manual, and can not find any information on how one changes from 64 bit to 32 bit.  I am trying to create Time Lapse sequences and CS 5 tells me I have to be in 32 bit mode.  How do I get there? I am running an HP Pavilion dv7t-3300 i7 QuadCore with 4gb RAM and Windows 7 Pro 64 bit.

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Adobe Employee , May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

On Windows, you have to quit one before launching the other.


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LEGEND ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

I don't follow. I'm reasonably sure it wants you to switch into 32bit image mode, which is unrelated to which version of PS you use. Just do Image --> Mode and that's it...

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Participant ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

I am running the 64 bit version of CS5 and when I try to load a sequence of images I am told that I need to switch to the 32 bit version of CS5.  How is this done?

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Enthusiast ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

close PS cs5 64bit and open PS cs5 in the start menu.....or in the Program File (x86)/adobe folder

Try again with the 32 bit version. I don't think you can switch to PS 32 bit within the PS 64 bit version.

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Participant ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

I am not finding a 32 bit version of Photoshop CS5 in the x86 software folder.  There is only a png file.  Nothing else.  Are there two download versions?  One 64 bit only and one 32 bit only?

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Enthusiast ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

I'm only using the cs5 trial version to date but I remember the installer giving me the option not to install the 32 bit version of PS. Which I did as I don't use 32 bit anymore.

My CS4 32 bit is in that location ( program files x86/adobe ) It should be the same for cs5 - but, can't say for definate.

Do a search for it and if it comes up blank try the installer again....it may have been missed first time round.

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Enthusiast ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

The download includes the 32bit and 64bit versions. Maybe you only installed the 64bit version?

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Contributor ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

To tell the difference:

In the Splash screen, it says Photoshop v12 32 if it's 32 bit and V12 64 if it's the 64 bit. To get to 32 bit, go to Programs (x86) Adobe> Adobe Photoshop C5 and scroll down to the PS application button, about 3/4 the way down the list. Click on that and when the splash appears, be sure it says v12 32 bit.

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LEGEND ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

But what exactly are you trying to do and what is the error message telling you? it seems to me that Photoshop is talking about Image->Mode->32bits/channel and not the 32bit version of Photoshop.

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Participant ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Please read entire thread.  I am discussing the fact that CS5 requires the 32 bit version to perform certain functions.  Looks like I need to reinstall and allow both versions to be loaded.

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LEGEND ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

If you want to load multiple images into a single document as separate layers then simply use File->Scripts->Load Files into Stack which works just fine in the 64bit version of Photoshop. The File->Import->Video Frames to Layers command is for importing videos, not images.

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Guest
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

Click on Start. Choose all programs. Both will be listed.

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Participant ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

I have searched the and don't have a 32 bit version.  During

the download and installation, I might have not chosen to install the 32 bit version.

I think I will try to reinstall and see if in fact there is an option.  Based on my experience to date, it looks like one really needs to have both installed in order to have the maximum use of all the functions in CS5.

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Contributor ,
May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010

No.

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Enthusiast ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Similar concern here. No 64 bit version. I purchased the Photoshop CS5 downloadable upgrade. I  have installed the program but only see the 32 bit version. Image  / Mode shows 8, 16 and 32 bit versions and no 64 bit.

Start Programs offers only a single version of Photoshop which based on the splash screen is 32 bits. Did I miss something during the install?

Bob

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Enthusiast ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Windows XP....is that the reason no 64 bit?

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Enthusiast ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

If it's not the 64bit version of XP, then yes.

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Guest
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Heirloom Bob wrote:

Windows XP....is that the reason no 64 bit?

Yes. Win XP is 32-bit.


These are referring to the operating system and application software and have nothing to do with Image modes!

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Enthusiast ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Image mode has nothing to do with the program being 32bit or 64bit.

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Enthusiast ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

But an upgrade to Windows 7 would allow me to take advantage of the 64 bit version right?

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Guest
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Providing you got one of the  64-bit versions of Win7.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/32-bit-and-64-bit-Windows-frequently-asked-questions

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Participant ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Found the answer.  I didn't install both versions of CS5.  I went back to the installer and found that in fact I had only installed the 64 bit version.  I went ahead and installed the 32 bit CS5.  So I now have both.  I imagine I can switch between them.  Which goes back to my original question.  How do you do this?  Can you do it from one version to the other from within CS5?  Or do you need to quit one before opening the other?

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Adobe Employee ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

On Windows, you have to quit one before launching the other.


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Participant ,
May 12, 2010 May 12, 2010

Finally - Thanks SG


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Community Beginner ,
Jun 17, 2011 Jun 17, 2011

Switching is all well and good. However why I have to run 32 for video is quite annoying. Will adobe ever put out an update to fix this?

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