About a month ago this feature in premiere stopped working. It will open photoshop but not the actual image. It just lands on the home screen and sits there. I am having this problem with all kinds of files... .jpg, .png, .TIFF, .PSD... etc.
I have the same problem as Mark and others. "Edit in Adobe Photoshop" does not open photo file in Photoshop. I really miss it, used to work well. Also, I'd love to see a "Edit in Adobe Lightroom" option in Premiere Pro.
Sorry about that. I have it installed now on my M1 and Monterey. It is working as expected. I am not sure what you've got going on differently than I do. Have you tried repairing disk permissions or resetting preferences? That might help. If you are still having trouble, contact our support staff here.
It doesn't help when people say they are not having the problem. It just makes me angry, that is not a helpful answer, especially since I have talked to Adobe tech support and they say it is a known issue that a lot of people are having. The premiere pro techs blame it on photoshop and the photoshop techs blame it on Premiere pro. Of course they also say they will call me back and then close out my complaint without doing so... (This has happened many many many times) so who knows whats up.
I believe it is helpful, Mark. If everyone is having the problem, or even 'a lot of people' then knowing for some it works just fine, helps to put the focus on your own machine. I've had certain behaviors on my computers over time, and some I google and never find a decent answer, and finally I have to conclude it's on my machine. Software, hardware set, BIOS, etc... it's been hard for me to accept, but then I either work with it or look on my own machine for the answer. I once had such an issue, I went and got a new harddrive (so I didn't mess with the current one), put windows on and then one program at a time until I found it. And even with that, I almost missed it, but it was a printer driver.
Currently I'm missing all printer ports on my main machine. I've googled it many time and I can't get a good answer. I've spent 2.5 whole days on it, and made some progress, now they are all gone again. I have a hardware upgrade ready to go, so I'm just leaving that as it is, since I'll have a new Windows install.
Yeah, this is a tough one. Since you said that it is a known issue, I searched the bug database. I do see that a 15.4 bug around this feature has been fixed in an upcoming version, and perhaps it's in the new Beta, but I'm not sure. Can you check it out in Beta with a brand new project? Let me know. If it is fixed in Beta, the fix is on the way in an upcoming version, so that's a good sign.
So my new work around was to set all image types that I would use in Premiere to default open with photoshop. I would then go to the "Edit Original" and it would open in PS. Really saved me a ton of time in the last animatic I cut.
OH MAN, I was hoping this would work for me. I'm glad it worked for you! In my case, I set all .png and .jpg files default to open in photoshop, restarted computer (just in case) - and it's not working. And, some - not all - .png files give me this error message when I try to open them. I'm on an enterprise system, so I'm guessing it has something to do with permissions that are controlled by my IT department?
Are you accessing these files with Enterprise or Educational licensing? When you updated your OS, did you do an erase and install? That is one thing I did that many people avoid. Perhaps that's the ticket?
I press Command+S every time I do something new in Photoshop that I like. Auto-save is useful for recovering files that I did not get to save due to a crash. But being its so easy to press save with quick keys.... I would never lose too many steps.
Well, the real WEIRD things is.... Adobe or Photoshop doesn't save as a *.tmp file while doing. When you use save or saves as with the same name. It deletes old file and than starts saving again. If photoshop crashes or whatever happens during this process... Its bey bey file. It would be better if it saved as a top file, then when its done it swapes those files out. Thats much safer!. If something happens, you still have the original. Otherwise, you could rename the tmp and see if it opens
Another issue with this is. If you do a forced save as, sometimes helps re-caching previews. I do save-as. If for some reason i cancel then and close without saving. I end up with nothing!!! This has happened perhaps twice to me. Sometimes i use shortcuts to to quite and confirm no to save. So i now really check whats going one before i do that
For me what helps is checking on and off do restart and see if it works. BUts its kinda risky and I'm sure not gonna test it each time. I know it sometimes starting bugging when files are to big. Illustrator hardly can handle it. Not sure why its turned of in Illustrator when the file is getting to big.
In case you did not know, when you save a file Photoshop removes the file in the recovery folder. The file is also deleted when you quit Photoshop. So you may want to check after working 10 minutes on a file and before saving the file.
Check your scratch disks and if your disk is not teh OS disk, look in the root directory of your first named scratch disk for the the folder PSAutoRecover. The recovery files will be saved there , but as Ronald says, they will be deleted if Photoshop succesfully saves the file or quits correctly.
You know this confusing process, verbiage is one of the reasons for the mass exodus of product designers from Photoshop to Sketch. Sketch autosaves when it says it will autosave, not this confusing photoshop "now you save now you don't save, sorry deal with it" game. Loads of people complaining of work not being autosaved littered all over the place...Adobe, it's 2019 guys, checkout Sketch's autosave and fix Photoshop.
I just encountered the same problem today. Autosave was set up for every 10 minutes, PS 2019 crashed, and when I reopened, there were no recovery files, no listing of the files I was working on in my Recent Files, and there's nothing in the AutoRecover folder. Ugh
Anyone ever get anywhere with this? I've updated my Photoshop about 5 times since Autosave stopped working. I update - forget that this is still an issue. Lose some work when it inevitably crashes. Google where the autosave files are - find the folder & discover there's nothing in there. Check all my preference settingsa - everything is set up how it's supposed to be - think that has solved the problem. Go back to work, few weeks later need the autosave version again & lo & behold - still empty. Rinse &U repeat ad infinitum. Photoshop USED to do this absolutely fine. Hasn't worked for about 4 years. What the actual F????
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