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Erik Richard Sørensen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Apr 2011 13:38:07 +0200
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Hello All-knowing.:-)

I have just finished editing more than 200 JPEG files for use with my 
music catalogs. They are located in 3 folders - each folder belonging to 
a single artist... - Later these pictures will be inserted into NWP 
documents along with album titles and album content, track lists, 
informaton etc.etc..

As default these JPEG files are all associated to be opened by Preview. 
So to avoid to drag each file at a time onto the Photoshop CS2 icon, I 
just select all, use 'Get Info' and change the opener to Photoshop CS2. 
- I donot click the 'Change All' button, because I still want Preview to 
be able to open other JPEG files for just a faster view...

All files in a folder now show correct Adobe icon.

I now just double-click each file and it opens fine in PhS CS2, - I make 
my changes like resizing, changing contrast/brightness, maybe change the 
color balances etc.etc.... Now save each file and they all get the 
correct thumb icon...

If I now double-click the finished JPEG file it's again Preview that 
opens the file - the association to Photoshop is complete gone - except 
on GIF and BMP files.

I've tried it on both my MacPro with CS2 and my PowerBook G4/1,67ghz 
with CS1 - same behavior. Both are running 10.5.8.

If I don't edit anything but just close folders and fx. also make a 
reboot, they still have the associated Photoshop icon when I open the 
folders again.

what's going on?

Cheers, Erik Richard
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