Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan Restricting the backward compatibility to force the people to upgrade is an old, dirty marketing trick of the whole software industry (yawn). Welcome to the club of the notoriously constrained users! Sometimes they leave a small, hidden hole to escape the problem; like Steve says, try to change your file compatibility, it could help. Otherwise: ~u~p~g~r~a~d~e~ PS on your PC.... :-) Didier >I had a weird issue the other day, which I hope some of the Photoshop >experts here can explain. > >I use PS CS on my desktop PC at home (Windows XP). Until recently I also >used PS CS on my Powerbook, and was always able to move PSD files >seamlessly between the two computers. But recently I upgraded my Apple >Photoshop to CS2. This is what I used to process all the images I made >during the trip to Poland. When I came home, I transferred the files from >the Powerbook to the desktop. And here comes the strange part: some of the >PSD files I saved in PS CS2 on the Apple will not open in PS CS on the PC. >Now, if this were the case with ALL of them, then I would simply conclude >that the PSD files simply are not backward compatible. But it seems >completely random; only about 10-20% of the images are affected, and there >is no systematic difference between the images that will open on the PC and >those that will not. The problem affects only PSD files; TIFF files that I >created in PS CS2 open in PS CS with no problem, 100% of the time. > >Does anyone have an idea why this might be happening? Is it a compatibility >issue between OSX and Windows, between CS and CS2, or a combination of the >two? > >TIA, >Nathan