See “Loading lesson files” in the Starting up section of this book. Make sure that you have loaded the pslessons folder onto your hard drive from the supplied DVD. You will work with several files from the ps11lessons folder in this lesson. See “Resetting Adobe Photoshop CS6 preferences” in the Starting up section of this book. Starting upīefore starting, make sure that your tools and panels are consistent by resetting your preferences.
In this lesson, you will learn how to use filters to apply interesting effects to your images. You can make images look as though they were sketched with chalk, drawn with a graphic pen, or even add perspective to them. Photoshop Tutorial: Using Adobe Photoshop Filtersįilters allow you to apply artistic effects to your images. For more Adobe Photoshop training options, visit AGI’s Photoshop Classes. It is the eleventh lesson in the Adobe Photoshop Digital Classroom book. This tutorial provides you with a foundation for working with Adobe Photoshop filters.
plus it just seems stupid to have to enter an admin password for these two programs.What you’ll learn in this Photoshop Tutorial: i am not a computer expert but am concerned that doing this while multitasking and running firefox or google or ie while using Photoshop could leave me vulnerable. I spoke to adobe tech support and they just said to run as admin. I also tried running as a different user (not admin) and it is exactly the same. windows7 apparently doesn't like any user writing to root and even as admin I wasn't able to permit user to write to root drive. I unclicked the c: root drive scratch disk in Photoshop and tried using only one on a separate hard drive, but didn't help. all other programs are fine and other adobe product lightroom is fine. I cannot run Photoshop (64 bit) or bridge except as admin.
I have windows 7, trial master edition of cs6, SCSI boot drive. I have tried giving blanket permissions to as many likely folders as I can find, and not only does the problem persist, but I am worried about my system security. At the very least, tell us the locations of the locked files and a method of unlocking them. One thing that seems a common thread is that these issues seem to affect only users with SSD C: drives using Win7.Ĭan't someone at Adobe chase down these issues that are affecting so many of us. I also cannot launch Encore for what appears to be the same reason (locked cache/scratch file), so the issue goes beyond PS. But I suspect the issue is outside of PS, perhaps in Acrobat? Since the only user choice in PS is in Preferences/Performance, I have no way to know what file and where it may be located. Use the 'Properties' command in Windows Explorer to unlock the file." "(X) Could not open a scratch file because the file is locked, you do not have necessary access permissions, or another program is using the file. In PS6, I can launch it (after I launched as Admin and set cache preference to another drive), but if I try to save a project as PDF, I get this message: I tried the uninstall/reinstall game without any change.Īctually the problem is not unique to Photoshop CS6-64: Standard disks for scratch and file starage (each its own disk) Standard disk for user accounts (moved /user to this disc) I still cannot get PS CS6 to run from my user account.ĬS5 prograams from Design Premium start/run fine AFAIK
I have tried purging the preferences, both manually and using the crtl+shift+alt start. (I need to check this again) I've read similar posts on earlier releases. I've tried changing some permissions on discs and on my user account still has PS CS6 fail to start. I can start PS CS6 using Run As Admin and everythig seems to run fine. Everything seems to start fine from an admin account.įrom my user account Photoshoip CS6 brings up a message about a locked scratch file and cannot run. Dreamwever, Flash, Illustrator and Premiere run as far as I've tested. So far, from my user account I've found Bridge, Encore and Indesign encounter a "Problem" upon opening and close with no further message or details. I have installed most of the programs downloaded from the Cloud. I've seen several similar threads with problems with Bridge ()for beta CS6), nothing recent with run issues with Photoshop CS6 I was encouraged to post this here (updated from post to the Photoshop forum)