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I would appreciate some help here as it is important. I have an older Photoshop - CS3 running on two iMACS using High Sierra and Mojave. It used to work perfectly until the logic boards were fried and I had to replace the computers with the same vintage iMacs, and PS works pertfectly still on both machines after transferring files with Migration Assistant, BUT there is one problem and I have tried to find the solution everywhere but can't. When the photo saves it shows a square and circle and triangle instead of the image. The image is good; it is the appearance that is wrong.
How do I get it to show the image instead of the circle, square and triangle? If I drop the image into Graphic Converter and save the image, the photo shows as it ought to. Can anyone please help me? Thank you.
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Please post screenshots to clarify what the problem is.
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What are your Photoshop > Preferences > File Handling settings?
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I will go and have a look at them. Will check in again.
Ron
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I am sending a screen shot of these preferences. I am not a technical person so I normally change as little as I can. I don't know why this has happened to 2 different iMacs tht are separate from each other. PS worked until the new drive and migration assistant. It still works perfectly except for the saving.
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What are your Photoshop > Preferences > File Handling settings?
By @c.pfaffenbichler
I agree with @c.pfaffenbichler:
EDIT: Your screenshot is a little different as things have changed over time. What about ticking the full size option in your screenshot and saving a new file?
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How do I get it to show the image instead of the circle, square and triangle?
By @Ron37637803sccl
When you say "it", do you mean in Finder or the actual image?
Jane
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Thank you, Jane for helping. I mean what I see once I have saved the image either on the desktop or in the folder where the images are. It saves with that appearance though the image is intact "under" that mathemathical symbol thing. The image itself is all there but it is not showing the image as it used to.
If I click on it just as a preview, it shows the image perfectly. It just does not want to save it with the subject showing. I hope that makes sense.
Ron
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Perhaps some of the Photoshop CS3 files didn't get copied over properly using the Migration Assistant.
After Photoshop CS3 was "migrated" to your new Macs, did you have to redo the Photoshop preferences or were they copied over?
It might be worth going to
Macintosh HD/Users/UserName/Library/Preferences
and redoing the your Photoshop preferences
after trashing the following:
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Settings folder
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Paths
com.adobe.Photoshop.plist
If you have saved Workspaces move them out of the Workspaces folder in the Adobe Photoshop CS3 Settings folder
before trashing the above files.
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Jeff, thank you very much for this but I will have to take my time to understand it carefully. The PSCS3 I have allows me to use 3 or someting computers. One of those computers - an iMac has had no migration and has gone the same way. I think the other one did the same, all about the same time. I do not have the computers linked in any way whatever; all separate.
I find it strange all three copies of PS could do this at about the same time. I am not into conspiracy but could Adobe have sent something through the net to cause that to happen?
I am grateful for all the ones who responded and will follow up on all the suggestions.
Ron
*** Jeff, I am not sute I understand the "Workspaces" but I will look at it. Thanks
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Jeff, it seems I have nothing in the Workspaces anyway. Would you mind telling me. When I ddelete the three items you mention, and empty the trash, then when I start PS again, does it then make the new preferences I deleted?
Thank you
Ron
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Yes the preferences file and those folders will be rebuilt to the default values, so you'll have to open the preferences from within Photoshop CS3 and set the options you want.
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Jeff, I followed your insructions to the letter and there is still no change in the file saving. Just the same. The only thing is that it opens wuicker.
Ron
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The old Mac OS is showing you a generic jpg icon instead of an image icon. If you are saving a jpg for web, the image icon takes up more space and is stripped out to keep it smaller for online - back in the day that is how we saved stuff. You are using ancient software. If saving a jpg not for web you should be able to save the image preview along with it. I don't remember what your options are in CS3. Try a save as instead of save for web...
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A setting in the Mac View Options could also be involved, I suppose.
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That one is fine as well.
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Thank you all for putting up with me. I checked the File preferences as was suggested and it looks ok. I am including a Grab image of that. What Melissa said I will now go and do. Also I was asked to see what was checked by c.pfaffenbichler
Ron
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We should also warn you not to uninstall. The activation servers for CS3 were shut down some time ago so you will never be able to activate it again.
Jane
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Jane, I live in Australia and Adobe gives 3 telephone numbers to contact in Australia but none of them will ever be answered. I saw elsewhere everyone has the same issue. You just get the reply when you phone, "The lines are congested right now." They have deliberately isolated Australians from any contact.
On one of my updates to the operating system you get the window about filling in the serial number, and I have the original but it won't work and then you are asked to contact them but of course there is no joy there.
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@Ron37637803sccl no one suggested contacting Adobe as they will not help you with your CS3.
As Jane stated "we should warn you not to uninstall. The activation servers for CS3 were shut down..."
This means that your OS update has ended your CS3 usage. You can't enter a serial number and activate the software anymore.