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Windows 10 "open with"

Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2019 Aug 10, 2019

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As usual, Windows Update has removed the Open with Photoshop from the right click context menu.

As usual, I have forgotten the remedy.

Can anyone help please?

Cheers,

Colin

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Community Expert , Aug 10, 2019 Aug 10, 2019

For 'Non-Nerds'  (like me) I find I can work my way through the Windows dialogs-

1. Select an image file to open (eg. JPEG) Right-Click and Select [Open With]

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2. Most likely- you will NOT see Photoshop shown in the next screen! Click on [More apps]

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3. In the list that opens- Scroll ALL the way to the bottom and Click on [Look for another app on this PC]

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4. In the File Explorer window that opens navigate to and select {Photoshop.exe} which will be located in folder-

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photos

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Aug 10, 2019 Aug 10, 2019

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Hi

Take a look at this thread, there's a reg fix

Photoshop 2018 can't be set as default "open with" for any file type

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Thanks but out of the 79 replies the answer given is not a reg fix.  Anyway, I think you have put me on the right track; I have investigated reg fixes and applied the following but no luck. 

Funnily enough, .jpeg is OK, but not .jpg.

  • (For .JPG) Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
    Explorer\FileExts\.jpg\OpenWithList

If that exists, verify (Default) has the correct path verified in Step 1.

If path is not correct, double-click (Default). Type the following text in it:

"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\Photoshop.exe" "%1"

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For 'Non-Nerds'  (like me) I find I can work my way through the Windows dialogs-

1. Select an image file to open (eg. JPEG) Right-Click and Select [Open With]

ScreenShot010.jpg

2. Most likely- you will NOT see Photoshop shown in the next screen! Click on [More apps]

ScreenShot169.jpg

3. In the list that opens- Scroll ALL the way to the bottom and Click on [Look for another app on this PC]

ScreenShot170.jpg

4. In the File Explorer window that opens navigate to and select {Photoshop.exe} which will be located in folder-

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\...

5. Repeat for other file types for Photoshop.

(Note to Lightroom-Classic users:  Lightroom only opens .LRCAT file-types. Not image files!)

Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 14.0, Photoshop 26.0, ACR 17.0, Lightroom 8.0, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 15.0.0, Windows-11.

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Perfect, thanks.  Not sure why I didn't see it before but it was listed under "More apps".

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