[CGUYS] Photoshop issues

2009-11-28 Thread Bill L'Hommedieu

2 issues:

• I'm running Tiger 10.4.11  and use Photoshop 7 and 8. When I open a  
photo, PS  8 starts up but crashes before it opens, the same with PS 7.
My current work around is to open PS 6 and then open the image. I'd  
been using PS 7 with no problems up until a week ago. Would a system  
re-install be useful?
• How to I change the start up so that I don't have to put in my  
password. I've always gone to the desktop directly. I'm the sole  
user  and don't need this. I suspect that
because of the current set up, I'm asked to put in the password every  
time I put something in the trash which is a real P.I.T.A.


Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

Bill

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Re: [CGUYS] Photoshop issues

2009-11-28 Thread tjpa

On Nov 28, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Bill L'Hommedieu wrote:
• I'm running Tiger 10.4.11  and use Photoshop 7 and 8. When I open  
a photo, PS  8 starts up but crashes before it opens, the same with  
PS 7.
My current work around is to open PS 6 and then open the image. I'd  
been using PS 7 with no problems up until a week ago. Would a system  
re-install be useful?


Hold down the Shift, Option, and Command keys at the startup of  
PhotoShop to reset preferences to their default settings.


• How to I change the start up so that I don't have to put in my  
password. I've always gone to the desktop directly. I'm the sole  
user  and don't need this. I suspect that
because of the current set up, I'm asked to put in the password  
every time I put something in the trash which is a real P.I.T.A.


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