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Re: Windows Photo Gallery disabling
"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message
news:hik0d3lkt6k8e6p2uut09n1fepnfdiahuf@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 16:56:17 +0100, "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote:
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>>Hi. I know I shouldn't be using old programs but for absolutely years
>>(going
>>back to win95 days!) I have been using a very early version of Jasc
>>paintshop pro which is version 3.11 its got the only imaging tools I will
>>ever need, know it inside and out and has no high demands on the PC and
>>its
>>been working perfectly in Windows XP for me. Its working great on my new
>>Vista PC also I didn't even have to change any compatibility settings
>>either. However I have a problem going on with the jpg associations. I
>>have
>>told it that every time I click on a jpg photo to open up with PSP311.exe
>>but vista is having none of it and keeps still opening up the jpg's in
>>Windows Photo Gallery instead anyone got any work around / fixes I can try
>>to open up my jpg's straight into PSP when I double click on them please?
>>
>>Andy.
>>
>>
> Did you change what application opens JPG files from the master file
> association list under Default Programs in Control Panel? This should
> override other settings.
>
> You can have you cake and eat it too. Why not leave Photo Gallery
> display JPEG files and simply open the JPEG files in Paint Shop Pro.
> This method works fine in Photoshop, should work in other graphic
> programs.
>
> I have my system set up this way:
>
> 1. Photo Galley shows all supported file types and shows a thumbnail
> in Window Explorer IF you check Detail pane under Layout under
> Organize.
>
> 2. Double clicking opens the file in Photo Galley, thus I can quickly
> scan through all images. You can OPEN, meaning work on your JPEG
> or othe graphic files by clicking on the OPEN choice from within
> Photo Gallery. This will take you to whatever program you elect.
>
> For example I have Photoshop as a choice. So if I open any JPEG in
> Photo Galley, then click Open, then select Photoshop the image spawns
> an instance of Photoshop and opens the file in it automatically, while
> still keeping it available in Photo Gallery.
>
> 3. I can always start up Photoshop by clicking on it's shortcut. Then
> use it's file browsing ability to locate whatever file I need to
> work on.
>
That's the way I ideally want it work I suppose. Double click and have it
open up in Windows Photo Gallery and then click on Open With and chose
PSP.exe but when I do it doesn't open up psp.exe it just opens up Windows
Photo Gallery again! - or I just want it to open straight up in PSP3.11 when
I double click a jpg
Yes, I originally changed the default program through default programs in
control panel choosing associate a file type or protocol with a program.
Andy.
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