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Old 04-15-2008, 05:26 AM
Barry_M
 
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Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
I run Windows XP Professional, and have image file types associated with
Microsoft Photo Editor. Until recently when I installed Photoshop CS3,
right-clicking on an image file and selecting Preview opened Windows Picture
and Fax Viewer. Now, however, previewing a .bmp file opens Photoshop CS3,
although .jpg and .gif files still preview in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
How can I restore the default Preview function for .bmp files, please?
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Old 04-15-2008, 06:09 AM
John Inzer
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Barry_M wrote:
> I run Windows XP Professional, and have image file types associated
> with Microsoft Photo Editor. Until recently when I installed
> Photoshop CS3, right-clicking on an image file and selecting Preview
> opened Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Now, however, previewing a
> .bmp file opens Photoshop CS3, although .jpg and .gif files still
> preview in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. How can I restore the
> default Preview function for .bmp files, please?

=================================
Right click a .bmp file...choose Properties /
General tab / Change button...from the list...
select...Windows Picture and Fax Viewer...
OK / Apply / OK.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

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I am a volunteer

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me may not work for you

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Old 04-15-2008, 06:44 AM
Barry_M
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Thank you John, but I do not wish to change the file asscociation from Photo
Editor to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. I simply wish to restore the
default Preview application from Photoshop CS3 back to Windows Picture and
Fax Viewer.

"John Inzer" wrote:

> Barry_M wrote:
> > I run Windows XP Professional, and have image file types associated
> > with Microsoft Photo Editor. Until recently when I installed
> > Photoshop CS3, right-clicking on an image file and selecting Preview
> > opened Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Now, however, previewing a
> > .bmp file opens Photoshop CS3, although .jpg and .gif files still
> > preview in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. How can I restore the
> > default Preview function for .bmp files, please?

> =================================
> Right click a .bmp file...choose Properties /
> General tab / Change button...from the list...
> select...Windows Picture and Fax Viewer...
> OK / Apply / OK.
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>

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Old 04-15-2008, 12:50 PM
John Inzer
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Barry_M wrote:
> Thank you John, but I do not wish to change the file asscociation
> from Photo Editor to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. I simply wish to
> restore the default Preview application from Photoshop CS3 back to
> Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

====================================
I think you may have file association for viewing
and default image editor confused. My instructions
change the file association for viewing .bmp files
as you requested.

The following registry edit changes the default
image editor.

Change the default image editor application,
invoked from Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/imgeditor.htm

More info on file associations:

(307859) HOW TO: Change File Associations
in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307859

More info:

Try this...open an image folder and right click one
of your image files...from the menu, select...Open
With / Choose Program.

Make your choice from the list or Browse to the
correct program if it is not in the list.

If you want the default...choose..."Windows
Picture and Fax viewer"

Once you make your selection...be sure to check
the box that says: "Always use the selected program
to open this kind of file". (you will need to do this
for each format....jpg, .tif, .gif...etc.)

Also...you can right click an image and choose
Properties / Change Button...choose the program
you wish to use and click...OK / Apply / OK.

Also...in WinXP, you can go to...My Computer /
Tools / Folder Options / File Types tab...

And the following link may be useful:

Repair image file type associations in Windows XP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/imgassofix.htm

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
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I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

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Old 04-19-2008, 09:50 AM
Barry_M
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Yes, no doubt I am confused, but I did not request help with changing file
associations, nor did I mention "default image editor".

Let me attempt again to explain my problem. One of the tasks I performed
after installing Windows XP Professional was to associate all image file
types with Microsoft Photo Editor, so that when I double-click any image
file, including a .bmp file, then the image will open in Photo Editor. That
remains the case and I do not wish to change it. I do not wish to change any
file associations.

The default Preview application, on the other hand, is Windows Picture and
Fax Viewer. Thus, after installing the operating system and before altering
any settings, if I right-click on any image file and select Preview, then the
image is displayed in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

My problem is this: since I installed Photoshop CS3 the Preview application
for one file type, .bmp, has been usurped by Photoshop CS3, i.e. when I
right-click on a .bmp file and select Preview, then Photoshop CS3 launches
with the image opened. This is not what I want. I wish to restore the status
quo, so that I can Preview .bmp files in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

Perhaps a registry key has become corrupted?

"John Inzer" wrote:

> Barry_M wrote:
> > Thank you John, but I do not wish to change the file asscociation
> > from Photo Editor to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. I simply wish to
> > restore the default Preview application from Photoshop CS3 back to
> > Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.

> ====================================
> I think you may have file association for viewing
> and default image editor confused. My instructions
> change the file association for viewing .bmp files
> as you requested.
>
> The following registry edit changes the default
> image editor.
>
> Change the default image editor application,
> invoked from Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/imgeditor.htm
>
> More info on file associations:
>
> (307859) HOW TO: Change File Associations
> in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307859
>
> More info:
>
> Try this...open an image folder and right click one
> of your image files...from the menu, select...Open
> With / Choose Program.
>
> Make your choice from the list or Browse to the
> correct program if it is not in the list.
>
> If you want the default...choose..."Windows
> Picture and Fax viewer"
>
> Once you make your selection...be sure to check
> the box that says: "Always use the selected program
> to open this kind of file". (you will need to do this
> for each format....jpg, .tif, .gif...etc.)
>
> Also...you can right click an image and choose
> Properties / Change Button...choose the program
> you wish to use and click...OK / Apply / OK.
>
> Also...in WinXP, you can go to...My Computer /
> Tools / Folder Options / File Types tab...
>
> And the following link may be useful:
>
> Repair image file type associations in Windows XP
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/imgassofix.htm
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>

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Old 04-19-2008, 03:22 PM
John Inzer
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Barry_M wrote:
> Yes, no doubt I am confused, but I did not request help with changing
> file associations, nor did I mention "default image editor".
>
> Let me attempt again to explain my problem. One of the tasks I
> performed after installing Windows XP Professional was to associate
> all image file types with Microsoft Photo Editor, so that when I
> double-click any image file, including a .bmp file, then the image
> will open in Photo Editor. That remains the case and I do not wish to
> change it. I do not wish to change any file associations.
>
> The default Preview application, on the other hand, is Windows
> Picture and Fax Viewer. Thus, after installing the operating system
> and before altering any settings, if I right-click on any image file
> and select Preview, then the image is displayed in Windows Picture
> and Fax Viewer.
>
> My problem is this: since I installed Photoshop CS3 the Preview
> application for one file type, .bmp, has been usurped by Photoshop
> CS3, i.e. when I right-click on a .bmp file and select Preview, then
> Photoshop CS3 launches with the image opened. This is not what I
> want. I wish to restore the status quo, so that I can Preview .bmp
> files in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
>
> Perhaps a registry key has become corrupted?

=======================================
I only offer the following as a suggestion...

Maybe you can find an option to correct
this issue at the following location...some
experimentation may be required....

Good luck.....

Go to...Start / Run and Type:
control folders
press...enter.

On the Folder Options screen...
Choose...File Types tab.

Scroll down to and select BMP...maybe left
clicking the Restore button will be worth a try.
After clicking the Restore button it should
change to Advanced...

Left click Advanced and you will have
options to change...the edit, open and
printto associations.

For example...if you left click Open you can
enter the following path that opens Windows
Picture and Fax Viewer:

rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1

Maybe if you compare the entries for your
other file types to the entries for BMP you
can discover what is causing the problem.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
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I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

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Old 04-23-2008, 09:00 AM
Barry_M
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Thanks, John, you put me on the right track, there. I had not come across the
Folder Options dialog before. As you recommended, the following sequence
"Start -> Run -> control folders -> File Types -> BMP -> Advanced" opened
the Edit File Type dialog, which listed four actions: edit, open, print (none
of which I wished to alter) and Preview. I selected Preview and clicked the
Edit button. This opened the 'Editing action for type:' dialog, which
contains a field titled 'Application used to perform action:'. This contained
a file path to Photoshop. I then did some research on the Internet to find
the following string: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1, with which I
replaced the Photoshop file path, Clicked OK, OK, Close, and the preview
function for .bmp files was restored to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The
process also changed the file association for .bmp files to Photoshop CS3,
but I was easily able to change it back to Photo Editor in the usual manner,
i.e. right click -> Properties -> Change etc. Problem solved - I can now
preview my .bmp files.
The file icon for .bmp files is still the Photoshop CS3 icon, but I can live
with that.

"John Inzer" wrote:

> Barry_M wrote:
> > Yes, no doubt I am confused, but I did not request help with changing
> > file associations, nor did I mention "default image editor".
> >
> > Let me attempt again to explain my problem. One of the tasks I
> > performed after installing Windows XP Professional was to associate
> > all image file types with Microsoft Photo Editor, so that when I
> > double-click any image file, including a .bmp file, then the image
> > will open in Photo Editor. That remains the case and I do not wish to
> > change it. I do not wish to change any file associations.
> >
> > The default Preview application, on the other hand, is Windows
> > Picture and Fax Viewer. Thus, after installing the operating system
> > and before altering any settings, if I right-click on any image file
> > and select Preview, then the image is displayed in Windows Picture
> > and Fax Viewer.
> >
> > My problem is this: since I installed Photoshop CS3 the Preview
> > application for one file type, .bmp, has been usurped by Photoshop
> > CS3, i.e. when I right-click on a .bmp file and select Preview, then
> > Photoshop CS3 launches with the image opened. This is not what I
> > want. I wish to restore the status quo, so that I can Preview .bmp
> > files in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
> >
> > Perhaps a registry key has become corrupted?

> =======================================
> I only offer the following as a suggestion...
>
> Maybe you can find an option to correct
> this issue at the following location...some
> experimentation may be required....
>
> Good luck.....
>
> Go to...Start / Run and Type:
> control folders
> press...enter.
>
> On the Folder Options screen...
> Choose...File Types tab.
>
> Scroll down to and select BMP...maybe left
> clicking the Restore button will be worth a try.
> After clicking the Restore button it should
> change to Advanced...
>
> Left click Advanced and you will have
> options to change...the edit, open and
> printto associations.
>
> For example...if you left click Open you can
> enter the following path that opens Windows
> Picture and Fax Viewer:
>
> rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1
>
> Maybe if you compare the entries for your
> other file types to the entries for BMP you
> can discover what is causing the problem.
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>

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Old 04-23-2008, 03:07 PM
John Inzer
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Barry_M wrote:
> Thanks, John, you put me on the right track, there. I had not come
> across the Folder Options dialog before. As you recommended, the
> following sequence "Start -> Run -> control folders -> File Types ->
> BMP -> Advanced" opened the Edit File Type dialog, which listed four
> actions: edit, open, print (none of which I wished to alter) and
> Preview. I selected Preview and clicked the Edit button. This opened
> the 'Editing action for type:' dialog, which contains a field titled
> 'Application used to perform action:'. This contained a file path to
> Photoshop. I then did some research on the Internet to find the
> following string: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1, with which I
> replaced the Photoshop file path, Clicked OK, OK, Close, and the
> preview function for .bmp files was restored to Windows Picture and
> Fax Viewer. The process also changed the file association for .bmp
> files to Photoshop CS3, but I was easily able to change it back to
> Photo Editor in the usual manner, i.e. right click -> Properties ->
> Change etc. Problem solved - I can now preview my .bmp files.
> The file icon for .bmp files is still the Photoshop CS3 icon, but I
> can live with that.

===============================
I'm glad you found an acceptable solution.

Thanks for the feedback.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

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I am a volunteer

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Old 04-23-2008, 06:30 PM
Michael J. Mahon
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Barry_M wrote:
> Thanks, John, you put me on the right track, there. I had not come across the
> Folder Options dialog before. As you recommended, the following sequence
> "Start -> Run -> control folders -> File Types -> BMP -> Advanced" opened
> the Edit File Type dialog, which listed four actions: edit, open, print (none
> of which I wished to alter) and Preview. I selected Preview and clicked the
> Edit button. This opened the 'Editing action for type:' dialog, which
> contains a field titled 'Application used to perform action:'. This contained
> a file path to Photoshop. I then did some research on the Internet to find
> the following string: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1, with which I
> replaced the Photoshop file path, Clicked OK, OK, Close, and the preview
> function for .bmp files was restored to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The
> process also changed the file association for .bmp files to Photoshop CS3,
> but I was easily able to change it back to Photo Editor in the usual manner,
> i.e. right click -> Properties -> Change etc. Problem solved - I can now
> preview my .bmp files.
> The file icon for .bmp files is still the Photoshop CS3 icon, but I can live
> with that.


The same File Types path you went down also has a "Change Icon" button
that will allow you to change the icon associated with the files.

> "John Inzer" wrote:
>
>
>>Barry_M wrote:
>>
>>>Yes, no doubt I am confused, but I did not request help with changing
>>>file associations, nor did I mention "default image editor".
>>>
>>>Let me attempt again to explain my problem. One of the tasks I
>>>performed after installing Windows XP Professional was to associate
>>>all image file types with Microsoft Photo Editor, so that when I
>>>double-click any image file, including a .bmp file, then the image
>>>will open in Photo Editor. That remains the case and I do not wish to
>>>change it. I do not wish to change any file associations.
>>>
>>>The default Preview application, on the other hand, is Windows
>>>Picture and Fax Viewer. Thus, after installing the operating system
>>>and before altering any settings, if I right-click on any image file
>>>and select Preview, then the image is displayed in Windows Picture
>>>and Fax Viewer.
>>>
>>>My problem is this: since I installed Photoshop CS3 the Preview
>>>application for one file type, .bmp, has been usurped by Photoshop
>>>CS3, i.e. when I right-click on a .bmp file and select Preview, then
>>>Photoshop CS3 launches with the image opened. This is not what I
>>>want. I wish to restore the status quo, so that I can Preview .bmp
>>>files in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
>>>
>>>Perhaps a registry key has become corrupted?

>>
>>=======================================
>>I only offer the following as a suggestion...
>>
>>Maybe you can find an option to correct
>>this issue at the following location...some
>>experimentation may be required....
>>
>>Good luck.....
>>
>>Go to...Start / Run and Type:
>> control folders
>>press...enter.
>>
>>On the Folder Options screen...
>>Choose...File Types tab.
>>
>>Scroll down to and select BMP...maybe left
>>clicking the Restore button will be worth a try.
>>After clicking the Restore button it should
>>change to Advanced...
>>
>>Left click Advanced and you will have
>>options to change...the edit, open and
>>printto associations.
>>
>>For example...if you left click Open you can
>>enter the following path that opens Windows
>>Picture and Fax Viewer:
>>
>>rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1
>>
>>Maybe if you compare the entries for your
>>other file types to the entries for BMP you
>>can discover what is causing the problem.
>>
>>--
>>
>> John Inzer
>>Digital Media MVP
>>
>> Notice
>>This is not tech support
>> I am a volunteer
>>
>> Solutions that work for
>>me may not work for you
>>
>>Proceed at your own risk
>>
>>
>>



--

-michael

NadaPong: Network game demo for Apple II computers!
Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

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tool--and it's seriously underused."
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:15 PM
Barry_M
 
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Re: Photoshop CS3 usurped Preview function
Thanks, Michael. It is perfect now.

"Michael J. Mahon" wrote:

> Barry_M wrote:
> > Thanks, John, you put me on the right track, there. I had not come across the
> > Folder Options dialog before. As you recommended, the following sequence
> > "Start -> Run -> control folders -> File Types -> BMP -> Advanced" opened
> > the Edit File Type dialog, which listed four actions: edit, open, print (none
> > of which I wished to alter) and Preview. I selected Preview and clicked the
> > Edit button. This opened the 'Editing action for type:' dialog, which
> > contains a field titled 'Application used to perform action:'. This contained
> > a file path to Photoshop. I then did some research on the Internet to find
> > the following string: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe
> > C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1, with which I
> > replaced the Photoshop file path, Clicked OK, OK, Close, and the preview
> > function for .bmp files was restored to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The
> > process also changed the file association for .bmp files to Photoshop CS3,
> > but I was easily able to change it back to Photo Editor in the usual manner,
> > i.e. right click -> Properties -> Change etc. Problem solved - I can now
> > preview my .bmp files.
> > The file icon for .bmp files is still the Photoshop CS3 icon, but I can live
> > with that.

>
> The same File Types path you went down also has a "Change Icon" button
> that will allow you to change the icon associated with the files.
>
> > "John Inzer" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Barry_M wrote:
> >>
> >>>Yes, no doubt I am confused, but I did not request help with changing
> >>>file associations, nor did I mention "default image editor".
> >>>
> >>>Let me attempt again to explain my problem. One of the tasks I
> >>>performed after installing Windows XP Professional was to associate
> >>>all image file types with Microsoft Photo Editor, so that when I
> >>>double-click any image file, including a .bmp file, then the image
> >>>will open in Photo Editor. That remains the case and I do not wish to
> >>>change it. I do not wish to change any file associations.
> >>>
> >>>The default Preview application, on the other hand, is Windows
> >>>Picture and Fax Viewer. Thus, after installing the operating system
> >>>and before altering any settings, if I right-click on any image file
> >>>and select Preview, then the image is displayed in Windows Picture
> >>>and Fax Viewer.
> >>>
> >>>My problem is this: since I installed Photoshop CS3 the Preview
> >>>application for one file type, .bmp, has been usurped by Photoshop
> >>>CS3, i.e. when I right-click on a .bmp file and select Preview, then
> >>>Photoshop CS3 launches with the image opened. This is not what I
> >>>want. I wish to restore the status quo, so that I can Preview .bmp
> >>>files in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
> >>>
> >>>Perhaps a registry key has become corrupted?
> >>
> >>=======================================
> >>I only offer the following as a suggestion...
> >>
> >>Maybe you can find an option to correct
> >>this issue at the following location...some
> >>experimentation may be required....
> >>
> >>Good luck.....
> >>
> >>Go to...Start / Run and Type:
> >> control folders
> >>press...enter.
> >>
> >>On the Folder Options screen...
> >>Choose...File Types tab.
> >>
> >>Scroll down to and select BMP...maybe left
> >>clicking the Restore button will be worth a try.
> >>After clicking the Restore button it should
> >>change to Advanced...
> >>
> >>Left click Advanced and you will have
> >>options to change...the edit, open and
> >>printto associations.
> >>
> >>For example...if you left click Open you can
> >>enter the following path that opens Windows
> >>Picture and Fax Viewer:
> >>
> >>rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en %1
> >>
> >>Maybe if you compare the entries for your
> >>other file types to the entries for BMP you
> >>can discover what is causing the problem.
> >>
> >>--
> >>
> >> John Inzer
> >>Digital Media MVP
> >>
> >> Notice
> >>This is not tech support
> >> I am a volunteer
> >>
> >> Solutions that work for
> >>me may not work for you
> >>
> >>Proceed at your own risk
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
> --
>
> -michael
>
> NadaPong: Network game demo for Apple II computers!
> Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
>
> "The wastebasket is our most important design
> tool--and it's seriously underused."
>

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