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ticked open up in photoshop but not working

Explorer ,
Jun 07, 2021 Jun 07, 2021

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I have just purchased and installed Premiere Elements 2021. A day later I bought and installed Photoshop Elements 2021

I'm pleased with them especialy as I have had the pro/full versions (albeit older versions) in the past and they compare very well. However  on a premiere elements job I was working on, I wanted ot extract a single frame. I learned how to do it and during the process I noticed a check box ; open up in Photoshop. see attached image.

 

I thought that would be useful shortcut. So I ticked it. However Photoshop does not open and so obviouslydoesn't open that frame with it.either

 

Is there something I can do to fix this?

 

Thanks

 

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Community Expert , Jun 07, 2021 Jun 07, 2021

I think you have it.  Export the JPEG to a known folder, go to that folder in Explorer, right click the file and open in Photoshop Elements.  

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Jun 07, 2021 Jun 07, 2021

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I just answered my own query   🙄🙄

 

On re-reading, the tick box text reads edit after inserting... if you click the button to insert 'into the timeline' then it does indeed open that frame in Photoshop Elements. 

I had not tried that before as I don't really want that frame inserted into the timeline,; I just want the frame taken out to use somewhere else as a photograph. I can go back to the timeline afterwards and delete the inserted frame/s but it is not ideal especially if you have multiple tracks on the timeline.

I may have to do it the long way unless someone has another way/ suggestion?

 

Thanks

 

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I think you have it.  Export the JPEG to a known folder, go to that folder in Explorer, right click the file and open in Photoshop Elements.  

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That's a solution i can work with .. thanks

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