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Hello,
I have Nikon Capture 4.0. I recently upgraded from Photoshop Elements
2.0 to 3.0. With E 2.0 I was able to utilize the "Open with Photoshop"
feature from the the Toolbar or in the "Image" menu. Now those
selections are greyed out, and I cannot select them. Can someone advise
me on how to get it back on track?
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> I have Nikon Capture 4.0. I recently upgraded from Photoshop Elements
> 2.0 to 3.0. With E 2.0 I was able to utilize the "Open with Photoshop"
> feature from the the Toolbar or in the "Image" menu. Now those
> selections are greyed out, and I cannot select them. Can someone advise
> me on how to get it back on track?
>
> Thank you,
>
> skim
>
On the tool bar click on Tools, Options... then General. You can choose
which program to use with the second line "Open saved Images with:" then
browse to PS Elements.
Geoff Jackson, Nottingham, UK.
gj@REMOVETHISgjphotographic.co.uk
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On 7 May 2005 21:23:17 -0700, in rec.photo.digital skim500@mindspring.com
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have Nikon Capture 4.0. I recently upgraded from Photoshop Elements
>2.0 to 3.0. With E 2.0 I was able to utilize the "Open with Photoshop"
>feature from the the Toolbar or in the "Image" menu. Now those
>selections are greyed out, and I cannot select them. Can someone advise
>me on how to get it back on track?
Try re-installing Capture over itself. FWIW, the current version is 4.2.1.
4.2 had quite a few changes to how several things are done. 4.2.1 appears
to mainly be an update to include the D2X.
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